The StoneZONE with Roger Stone


Clay Clark | 04-11-25


Episode Stats

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Clay Clark is a political organizer, an advocate for God and country, a fine Christian gentleman, an entrepreneur and businessman, and the man who came up with the Reawaken America Tour, along with his good friend General Michael Flynn.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I really continue to find this story amazingly shocking.
00:00:03.920 Kamala Harris on election night was in such disbelief that she lost,
00:00:08.100 she was completely shocked, as was her running mate, Tim Walsh.
00:00:13.700 Boy, was that guy a buffoon.
00:00:16.100 They spent the night in their hotel rooms stunned at what happened.
00:00:21.280 Walsh said he had no words.
00:00:23.560 People were kind of explaining to him the same thing to her.
00:00:26.420 And she was like, according to one of her aides, are you sure?
00:00:29.080 Have we done a recount?
00:00:30.760 Should we do a recount?
00:00:32.600 These new reports say that the Harris campaign was being told things looked good leading up to Election Day,
00:00:39.760 and Harris was convinced in part to expect a huge victory party because she was finally drawing crowds at her rallies.
00:00:46.280 Although we know the crowds often came not to see Harris, but to see concerts from singers like Lady Gaga.
00:00:53.540 Kamala Harris was looking at her crowd size, and they felt the vibe was strong,
00:00:56.980 and people saying, oh, we have more boots on the ground, we're doing better in fundraising.
00:01:01.340 The whole thing was a PSYOP from the beginning.
00:01:04.820 America made the right decision, and it's why we are entering the golden age.
00:01:09.660 Joining me now, Clay Clark, who is, I like to call him an empresario,
00:01:15.460 a political organizer, an advocate for God and country, a fine Christian gentleman, an entrepreneur and businessman,
00:01:27.060 and the man who came up with the Reawaken America Tour, along with my good friend, General Michael Flynn.
00:01:34.860 I was honored to be on that tour.
00:01:36.640 I didn't make every stop, but I certainly made most of them.
00:01:39.480 It was perhaps one of the greatest experiences of my life.
00:01:42.960 Clay Clark, welcome to the Stone Zone.
00:01:46.460 Roger, I can tell you, nobody's ever used the word impresario in my life before you,
00:01:51.660 and I had to look it up, and it says an impresario, you know,
00:01:54.000 as a person who manages or organizes entertainment events such as concerts, tours, and theatrical productions.
00:02:00.540 So as always, you are one of the most accurate describers of current events,
00:02:04.860 so I do humbly accept your description as an impresario.
00:02:09.300 Here's something you don't know.
00:02:10.560 There's something called an impresario hat.
00:02:12.980 New York City Mayor Fiorella LaGuardia used to wear one.
00:02:17.400 It's kind of like a cowboy hat, but a little different.
00:02:20.680 I'm going to get you one.
00:02:21.760 I'm going to go online and find you one.
00:02:23.740 You organized the Reawaken America Tour.
00:02:26.560 We went all the way across the country with truly inspiring messages.
00:02:32.140 I think we were effective.
00:02:34.540 This was the greatest lineup of pro-freedom, pro-God, pro-Constitution, pro-truth, pro-health freedom speakers,
00:02:46.280 I think, in history.
00:02:47.320 But, Clay, I have to ask you directly.
00:02:50.320 Is America waking up, and are they finding God?
00:02:54.480 You know, I really do hope that America is waking up.
00:02:58.300 I would say that the things that would indicate to me that people are finding God is more and more people are telling me that Bible sales are hitting all-time highs.
00:03:07.300 Bible Christian bookstores are reporting that Bible sales are hitting all-time highs.
00:03:11.300 So, to me, Roger, that's a sign of people seeking the truth.
00:03:15.180 Now, as far as, you know, other signs, I think President Trump is signing executive orders at a rate that are kind of dizzying for the average American to keep up.
00:03:24.840 But yet I think that there's a tenacity.
00:03:27.500 The average person wants to know what is happening.
00:03:30.260 They're following Trump's executive orders.
00:03:32.100 They're looking to see how those things impact their lives and their business.
00:03:36.160 So, I would say, one, the fact that Bible sales are going up, that's incredible.
00:03:38.820 Two, the fact that people are talking about these executive orders.
00:03:41.780 So many times, once somebody gets in the White House, people lose focus and lose interest.
00:03:46.140 But people are really engaged in the political process right now.
00:03:49.800 You know, Clay, one of the great public services I think you have done has been to expose the World Economic Forum.
00:03:57.520 And it's leader, Klaus Schwab, who does a half-decent impression of Henry Kissinger when he speaks, and his sidekick.
00:04:08.700 But now I read that Klaus is retiring.
00:04:11.040 I think, Clay, you have driven him into retirement.
00:04:14.980 You know, that would be nice.
00:04:16.460 I can tell you, there's a guy named Borg Brinde, who is the president and chief executive officer of the World Economic Forum.
00:04:24.240 And he is going to be taking over Klaus Schwab's role.
00:04:29.060 And Borg can't get through a sentence without talking about the new world order.
00:04:34.200 Those are the words he actually uses when communicating.
00:04:36.680 So, I don't know if we're getting an upgrade there, Roger.
00:04:40.100 I can tell you, you know, Klaus Schwab typically sounds like he's on the verge of falling asleep while talking.
00:04:44.700 He'll say things such as, like, the great reset is, and you're going, is this a computer loading slow, or is this a man talking?
00:04:53.540 So, he's being replaced by at least somebody with some energy.
00:04:56.260 But this guy, Borg, he is obsessed with talking about the new world order.
00:04:59.740 So, we'll see what happens.
00:05:01.160 You know, look, I think you can see the story across the world.
00:05:03.680 The pro-freedom, the guy who came in first in the election in Romania, they're not going to let him run.
00:05:09.260 So, Marie Le Pen, leading in the national polls in France for their upcoming presidential election,
00:05:16.580 they're throwing her in jail over some minor election finance violation that they let some other globalists off for only months ago.
00:05:27.860 They want to cancel the elections in Poland.
00:05:30.560 They're failing across the globe.
00:05:34.640 I think we have the slow-motion collapse of Europe.
00:05:38.880 It's interesting that countries like the U.K., like France, like Germany,
00:05:43.420 that have opened themselves to completely unrestricted immigration are literally on the verge of collapse,
00:05:51.740 and the forces of freedom are on the move.
00:05:55.160 This is, Donald Trump has started something that is not just in the United States.
00:05:58.740 This comeback, which I think is the greatest comeback in American political history,
00:06:04.620 is igniting a new spirit of, yes, nationalism.
00:06:09.320 Nationalism is defined as people who love the country they live in.
00:06:14.560 They call us white Christian nationalists as if that's an insult.
00:06:17.840 Well, yes, I'm white.
00:06:19.380 I love people of other races.
00:06:21.200 I'm a Christian.
00:06:22.180 I love God.
00:06:22.900 I love Jesus Christ.
00:06:24.040 And I'm a nationalist.
00:06:25.280 I love the country I live in, the United States of America.
00:06:28.000 They throw it at us like it's some kind of an insult.
00:06:30.720 I wear it proudly.
00:06:32.740 It doesn't mean that you're a bigot.
00:06:34.240 It doesn't mean you're a racist.
00:06:35.460 It doesn't mean that you're a white supremacist.
00:06:37.200 Those are all, that's name-calling.
00:06:39.780 And it is beneath the dignity of political discourse that we should be having.
00:06:46.100 Now, you spent a lot of time with the president,
00:06:47.920 and with the extremely popular Tim Tebow.
00:06:51.720 As someone who has a long history of assessing, shall we call it, political horseflesh,
00:06:57.320 he looks like a winner to me.
00:06:59.780 I would really hope that eventually, and by the way, he spoke recently at my church here
00:07:04.020 at Coral Ridge Presbyterian.
00:07:06.660 He's an inspiring public speaker.
00:07:08.480 I really hope that he will run for public office.
00:07:11.300 What do you think?
00:07:13.040 Well, I can tell you this, Roger.
00:07:14.560 I know that Tim Tebow is the real deal backstage when he comes to our conferences,
00:07:19.120 and you've been to our offices before in the Thrive Time Show headquarters.
00:07:23.240 And so Tim and I have become friends, and Tim now comes into these business conferences that we do.
00:07:28.960 And by the way, your listeners can learn more about them at ThriveTimeShow.com.
00:07:32.720 We have Tim Tebow joining us June 5th and 6th in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
00:07:36.640 June 5th and 6th, it's a business conference where we teach marketing, branding, sales, finance,
00:07:41.800 legal, workflows, the whole thing.
00:07:43.980 We also have Eric Trump, President Trump's son, is joining us in September.
00:07:47.940 So if you're listening to today's show and you want to take your business to the next level,
00:07:51.660 if you want to make America great again starting with your own business,
00:07:54.500 I would highly recommend you go to ThriveTimeShow.com.
00:07:57.280 But backstage when talking to Tim, Tim just has an unbelievable confidence that God is good,
00:08:04.160 that the Bible is the irrefutable word of God,
00:08:06.420 and that if he puts his trust and confidence in his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,
00:08:10.300 and does his very best to adhere to God's laws, his life is going to go well.
00:08:14.580 And I'm telling you, Tim Tebow is, in fact, the real deal.
00:08:18.620 So there's a huge amount of disinformation that I'm seeing regarding President Trump's plans
00:08:24.860 for economic revival in this country.
00:08:26.560 The centerpiece, but not the entire mass of it, is to get an even playing field when it comes to trade
00:08:34.780 and to subject nations who have been slapping tariffs on us to put tariffs on them.
00:08:41.760 And it's working.
00:08:43.000 The Mexicans are dropping their tariffs.
00:08:45.400 The Canadians are now ready to talk.
00:08:47.220 They're over, since yesterday, when Scott Besson,
00:08:52.220 who I think may be the single greatest Secretary of the Treasury since Alexander Hamilton,
00:08:57.580 very calming to the U.S. markets,
00:09:00.880 yesterday he said there were 98 nations in line to begin individual negotiations.
00:09:06.060 I happen to know, based on some phone conversations this morning,
00:09:08.640 that number is now 209 nations ready to sit down and make a deal.
00:09:12.900 Donald Trump, the greatest dealmaker of all time.
00:09:16.280 If you haven't read The Art of the Deal, maybe you should.
00:09:19.220 I guarantee you, Chairman Xi is reading it right now, even as we speak.
00:09:23.640 What do you think of the president's economic plans?
00:09:27.620 And I know you agree with me.
00:09:30.020 The last thing I want to see are the panicans, you know, the panicans,
00:09:34.000 those who don't want to stay the course, those who want to fold.
00:09:37.240 Now is the time, in my opinion, for strength, for resilience, to persistence, and to stay the course.
00:09:44.400 But, Clay, I'm asking you what you think.
00:09:47.320 Well, okay, so deregulation, first off.
00:09:50.260 If you're an entrepreneur out there, nothing slows down innovation more than regulation.
00:09:54.440 And so President Trump has done his best to do common-sense things,
00:09:57.780 like bringing back a showerhead that actually emits enough water to have an enjoyable shower.
00:10:02.240 So there you go.
00:10:03.380 Well, President Trump has taken the shackles and the chains off of the oil industry.
00:10:09.240 So the oil industry is moving.
00:10:10.940 I mean, the oil industry is moving.
00:10:14.400 It's taken off.
00:10:15.240 President Trump has gone very aggressively about talking about,
00:10:19.060 let's bring back American manufacturing through imposing these tariffs.
00:10:23.100 And so he's doing that.
00:10:24.300 And then back to the whole gold conversation,
00:10:26.420 President Trump has acknowledged that he knows that the BRICS countries,
00:10:29.180 Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa,
00:10:31.300 they are hoarding gold in preparation to introduce a new currency system designed to rival the U.S. dollar supremacy.
00:10:38.620 And President Trump has addressed it, and he sees it as a threat, and he's dealing with it.
00:10:42.900 So all I can say is President Trump is one of the only people that I've ever seen who can tell you what he's going to do and then do it.
00:10:49.900 I mean, he wrote a book called The Art of the Deal that explains to you his negotiation strategies,
00:10:54.140 and he's doing it right now.
00:10:55.700 So, I mean, President Trump tells you what he's going to do.
00:10:57.900 He's doing it.
00:10:58.960 And I think what's happening is you're seeing confidence in the average American buyer right now.
00:11:02.800 You're seeing clients of mine there, Roger, that build homes.
00:11:06.000 They're telling me that they're having more and more people inquire about building a new home.
00:11:10.840 You're beginning to see in the mortgage industry more and more people reach out, applying to get a mortgage.
00:11:16.460 So you're seeing indicators that would indicate that the American people are having a restored confidence with the direction America's heading.
00:11:23.900 So I really do hope that America can really get unstuck.
00:11:28.220 And as an entrepreneur, I'd love to see America's economy thriving again.
00:11:32.220 Yeah, Clay, all politics is local, so I've got to ask you this question.
00:11:36.020 You have an attorney general in your home state of Oklahoma, a gentleman by the name of Gentner Drummond.
00:11:43.280 Got to wonder what his parents were thinking.
00:11:44.920 But in any event, he is ostensibly a Republican, but he's really what we call a Republican in name only,
00:11:52.200 because he was a major financial contributor in 2020 to Joe Biden.
00:11:57.540 Now, I saw him at the White House the other day, not by himself, but with a larger group of attorney generals,
00:12:02.460 and he posted some pro forma praise for President Trump as if people don't know that he is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
00:12:12.080 Tell me what you think of Attorney General Drummond, who's now made pretty clear he's going to be a candidate for governor.
00:12:18.760 And, well, is there somebody down there in the Sooner State who can beat him?
00:12:22.700 Well, I can tell you this.
00:12:26.240 The U.S. Attorney General in Oklahoma, you know, you kind of look at who he replaced.
00:12:32.640 His predecessor was a guy that was very conservative and becoming more conservative.
00:12:37.700 So in Oklahoma, you know, we had a conservative person in that position,
00:12:42.220 and then Gintner Drummond was able to get into office in a way where I think he was very deceptive
00:12:50.340 and that most people thought he was much more conservative than he was.
00:12:53.680 So I think a lot of Oklahomans actually got duped.
00:12:56.620 I think a lot of Oklahomans didn't know what they were voting for or who they were voting for.
00:13:01.220 You know it, but Attorney of the U.S., this would be the Oklahoma Attorney General, John O'Connor.
00:13:06.380 This is a guy who's a friend of mine, and John O'Connor was very much conservative,
00:13:10.760 and he was actually beginning to voice concerns about a lot of core issues plaguing our nation.
00:13:16.680 But Gintner Drummond worked his way into a position where he appeared to be a moderate.
00:13:20.520 He came across as a moderate.
00:13:21.980 I would say if you look into his worldview, it seems very similar to that of Mitt Romney.
00:13:27.080 If anybody knows Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney appealed to the base as being a moderate.
00:13:32.960 He marketed himself as a moderate, but he actually had a very, I would consider to be, leftist worldview.
00:13:38.420 And so I think the same thing's going on in Oklahoma.
00:13:41.000 So as far as can anybody beat him, I don't know that.
00:13:43.840 And frankly, I would say you're more in tune to the political landscape than anybody I've ever met.
00:13:48.220 President Trump has actually said that at an event, that you are the most politically in tuned person he's ever heard before.
00:13:54.000 I mean, you study politics, but I can tell you that your observations are correct,
00:13:59.000 and that Oklahoma currently finds itself without a conservative in that position.
00:14:02.260 Yeah, John O'Connor, your former attorney general, I think a very, very good man.
00:14:07.220 I hope he runs again.
00:14:09.880 Pardon me.
00:14:11.600 It remains to be seen.
00:14:13.440 I think that Gintner Drummond, I mean, first of all, he's extremely wealthy.
00:14:19.200 So he was a self-funder, and he promulgated this myth that he was a conservative when, in fact, he was a supporter of Joe Biden.
00:14:26.540 There's a number of, I think, good potential candidates.
00:14:30.120 I'm thinking of a state senator, Mike Mazie.
00:14:32.620 I also like your superintendent of education, Ryan Walters.
00:14:37.400 He's a good man.
00:14:38.560 My fear, in all honesty, is that the pro-MAGA candidates will split the Trumpian vote,
00:14:45.780 letting a rhino like Gintner Drummond slip in.
00:14:51.160 And I would hate to see that happen.
00:14:53.120 So I hope one candidate emerges to lead the conservative wing of the party.
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00:16:15.120 This is The Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
00:16:29.720 And we're back.
00:16:31.460 We're talking to Clay Clark.
00:16:33.300 We've got about four minutes left.
00:16:34.820 Clay, your Twitter feed has revealed a number of stories that went under the radar for many, many years.
00:16:43.900 For example, you mentioned earlier, the stockpiling of gold amassed by the communist Chinese.
00:16:49.940 I also see you've talked about the future of household robots.
00:16:54.420 What do you think is the most under-the-radar story you've come up with?
00:16:58.460 And then, before we leave, I want you to tell people once more how they can get the Reawaken America experience in your upcoming programs.
00:17:08.540 Well, okay.
00:17:10.600 So, first off, you know, Klaus Schwab had this thing called the Great Reset of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
00:17:16.360 This plan, one might call it a one-world government.
00:17:19.260 One might call it the New World Order.
00:17:20.720 One might call it the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
00:17:23.080 One might call it the Great Reset.
00:17:24.680 Well, that plan involves five components.
00:17:27.100 One is putting a chip in your head.
00:17:28.620 It's not something I'm excited about, but Klaus Schwab is excited about it.
00:17:31.780 Two is it's to introduce self-driving cars, introduce self-driving cars that drive you where they want to take you.
00:17:37.280 Three, it's to mass-scale introduce mRNA technology via vaccine.
00:17:42.520 Fourth, it's to introduce programmable money.
00:17:45.480 And fifth, it's to take jobs away from most humans and replace them with humanoid robots.
00:17:49.840 So, that continues to be the agenda.
00:17:51.760 And, Roger, you know this.
00:17:52.780 I called our events the Great Reawakening versus the Great Reset.
00:17:55.580 So, I encourage everybody out there, when possible, don't put a chip in your head.
00:18:00.000 Don't put a chip in your head.
00:18:01.560 And then, you know, thing number two that falls under the radar is, yeah, China's been accumulating gold for the past 100 years.
00:18:07.580 Did I say 100 years?
00:18:08.440 Yes, 100 years.
00:18:09.760 China's been accumulating gold.
00:18:11.460 Russia's been accumulating gold.
00:18:12.820 Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
00:18:14.820 The BRICS nations have been accumulating gold.
00:18:17.300 For what?
00:18:18.620 They want to introduce a new reserve currency to rival the U.S. dollar.
00:18:22.140 So, if you're listening to the Today Show and you have access to money and you're trying to protect your wealth, gold has always been a safe haven to protect your wealth.
00:18:32.940 But I'll just tell you the listeners this.
00:18:34.740 I've been buying gold since 2005.
00:18:37.620 And at that time, gold was about $450 an ounce.
00:18:40.580 And I started buying gold because it was recommended to me by a friend of mine who owned a bank.
00:18:44.960 And he said, you should take a quarter of your wealth and invest in precious metals.
00:18:47.540 And I've done that faithfully since that time.
00:18:49.360 And now gold's at $3,000 an ounce.
00:18:52.260 Folks, in 1971, you know, when Richard Nixon was in office, gold was $44 an ounce.
00:18:58.320 Then 2005, gold was $450 an ounce.
00:19:01.440 And now today, gold is at $3,200 an ounce.
00:19:04.700 So, that's really, Roger, just my two items that I believe are flying underneath the radar.
00:19:09.520 All right.
00:19:10.520 We have to wrap it up there.
00:19:12.360 One more time.
00:19:13.020 Give us the website where people can go to find out about your upcoming programs.
00:19:17.120 Yes, sir.
00:19:17.560 Join Eric Trump, join Tim Tebow at my in-person two-day interactive business workshops at Thrivetimeshow.com.
00:19:24.560 Thrivetimeshow.com.
00:19:25.400 Again, that's Thrivetimeshow.com.
00:19:27.060 Thank you, Roger Stone.
00:19:28.000 All right.
00:19:28.460 Thank you, Clay Clark.
00:19:29.440 And to my listeners out there, until we meet again, God bless you and Godspeed.
00:19:33.640 And thank you for joining us in the Stone Zone.
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