The StoneZONE with Roger Stone


The Stone Zone | 02-03-26


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The Stone Zone with Dr. Peggy Polonis and her guest, Roger Stone, discusses the overwhelming amount of evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election, including the recent raid of a warehouse used by the Fulton County Board of Elections in Georgia, and the appointment of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence to oversee election security.

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00:00:04.460 The Leadership Thread with Dr. Peggy Polonis.
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00:00:30.000 This is the Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
00:00:44.940 People love him and respect him. Roger Stone.
00:00:47.740 Now, get him his own. It's the Stone Zone.
00:00:51.640 Here's Roger Stone.
00:00:54.640 You know, it always amazed me the way that mainstream media
00:00:58.620 colluding with their Democrat allies shut down any legitimate questions about the 2020 election.
00:01:06.680 They told us endlessly that more than 60 federal lawsuits filed by Donald Trump
00:01:12.260 challenging the 2020 election results had been decided against him,
00:01:18.120 when in fact, that's entirely false.
00:01:20.480 Virtually none of them were ever actually heard on the merits.
00:01:23.860 The evidence of voter fraud and irregularities is overwhelming.
00:01:30.160 But almost all of those cases were thrown out on some technicality.
00:01:35.140 And if you went on to social media and you expressed your First Amendment right
00:01:40.820 to point out, for example, that 205,000 more votes had been cast in the state of Pennsylvania
00:01:46.920 than were registered to vote or that in the Keystone State, 1.5 million fraudulent votes were counted
00:01:54.660 and that the statewide spread was less than 82,000 votes between Trump and Biden
00:02:00.540 or that votes were counted in that 1.5 million included dead voters,
00:02:07.480 ballots that were received before they were supposedly mailed out based on the postmarks.
00:02:11.940 Not possible.
00:02:13.500 330,000 electronic spikes in the voting machine.
00:02:16.880 Sudden increases for Joe Biden without explanation.
00:02:21.080 682 ballots that were illegally processed without any oversight whatsoever.
00:02:26.620 You would soon find yourself canceled.
00:02:29.820 And the media continue to insist, keep moving.
00:02:33.360 There's nothing there.
00:02:34.380 Clearly, Donald Trump is now committed to reexamining all the evidence of voter fraud,
00:02:40.360 whether it was in Pennsylvania or in Georgia, where last week the FBI raided a warehouse used
00:02:49.100 by the Fulton County Board of Elections.
00:02:51.780 This was after two formal requests from the Department of Justice for these records
00:02:56.320 and a third request from the FBI.
00:02:59.360 Ultimately, the FBI moved in as part of a criminal probe to seize that material.
00:03:05.800 Present and overseeing that raid was the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.
00:03:12.800 And now she is setting the record straight after Democrats went crazy over the fact that she was present 0.93
00:03:18.620 at the FBI search of the Fulton County Election Hub in Georgia.
00:03:23.560 In a letter addressed to Congressional Intelligence Leaders Director Gabbard,
00:03:27.760 confirmed she attended the search at the direct instruction of President Donald Trump,
00:03:32.920 but emphasized that neither she nor the President issued any directives to agents.
00:03:38.280 White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt confirmed that this was the case during a press conference on Tuesday.
00:03:44.840 Leavitt said Tulsi Gabbard has been tapped by the President of the United States
00:03:48.820 to oversee the sanctity and security of our American elections.
00:03:52.880 She's working directly alongside the FBI Director, Kash Patel.
00:03:56.000 This is a coordinated whole-of-government effort to ensure that our elections, again, are fair and transparent moving forward.
00:04:03.720 There is nothing wrong with the President tasking a Cabinet member with an issue that most Americans want to see solved.
00:04:09.620 Maybe you don't, but I know many Americans do want to make sure our elections are protected,
00:04:14.580 and that is what Tulsi Gabbard has been directed to do.
00:04:17.340 Gabbard's role, she explained in a letter herself, fell well with under her statutory authority to coordinate intelligence tied to election security,
00:04:27.360 an issue that patriots have been demanding be addressed since before what I think was the dubious and illegitimate 2020 election.
00:04:36.180 The idea that Joe Biden, a candidate who was a veritable vegetable, got 81 million votes is not plausible.
00:04:42.220 The idea that he ran an average of 20% stronger in the African-American precincts in Detroit and Philadelphia and Milwaukee and Miami
00:04:53.060 is not likely, given the historical nature of Obama, regardless of what you may think of him.
00:05:01.980 So Gabbard is reportedly looking at both sides of the election equation.
00:05:07.220 In other words, she is examining the security and the reliability and the manipulability of electronic voting machines.
00:05:18.720 There is substantial evidence.
00:05:21.720 It's interesting the extent to what AI goes to try to debunk this without foundation,
00:05:26.760 that both the Venezuelan company, Systematic, Dominion, as well as Chinese actors working through a company called Connect,
00:05:37.680 may have been directly involved in changing votes in the electronic voting machines.
00:05:43.240 But also, mail-in ballots have to be examined.
00:05:46.200 Bill Barr, of all people, who was the attorney general,
00:05:49.500 said in an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN that mail-in ballots were an invitation for fraud.
00:05:56.960 But then later, when the U.S. attorney in Philadelphia told Attorney General Barr
00:06:02.100 that he had very substantial evidence of election fraud in multiple counties in Pennsylvania,
00:06:08.780 including Philadelphia County, Delaware County, and others,
00:06:12.800 he was told to kill the case.
00:06:15.440 So this is going to be a complete re-examination.
00:06:20.160 The FBI obviously was operating under a lawful warrant,
00:06:24.060 and at the scene they seized boxes containing ballots and election-related records from the heavily Democratic county.
00:06:30.320 The question now is who in the government will examine that material.
00:06:34.800 The FBI is not expert on election technology,
00:06:40.980 and it would be very useful if those who were examined that evidence, in my view.
00:06:47.420 While critics have rushed to publicize this move,
00:06:50.320 Director Gabbard pointed to credible intelligence,
00:06:53.100 indicating electronic voting machines have, in fact, been vulnerable, as I say, to exploitation,
00:06:57.520 raising the specter of potential foreign interest from countries like Venezuela and China
00:07:03.240 and underscoring the urgent need to safeguard America's Democrat process.
00:07:07.720 Democrats, of course, immediately accuse us of election interference.
00:07:11.880 You see, that's the thing about the Marxists.
00:07:13.780 They all play by something called Alinsky's rules.
00:07:17.420 Saul Alinsky was a communist operative provocateur and troublemaker
00:07:23.180 who said, always accuse your opponent of exactly that which you yourself are doing.
00:07:29.480 The worst thing you are doing, accuse them of that.
00:07:32.540 They are the ones who have interfered in our election.
00:07:35.620 Democratic officials, including Tim Kaine, remember him?
00:07:38.860 He ran for vice president with Hillary Clinton, senator from Virginia.
00:07:42.100 He attacked Tulsi Gabbard saying that her presence was somehow outside her purview.
00:07:49.440 But protecting elections from foreign manipulation has ramifications for the entire nation
00:07:54.840 and is actually something, in my opinion, as it is hers,
00:07:58.500 should be at the top of the intelligence community's priority list.
00:08:02.740 There are certain elements within our government today
00:08:05.600 who probably do not want to examine whether these electronic voting systems can be manipulated
00:08:11.200 because there's strong evidence that some in the central intelligence agencies
00:08:15.260 may have used them to manipulate elections abroad.
00:08:19.420 There may even be evidence that they were involved in the heist in 2020.
00:08:23.940 Director Gabbard has made it clear that she's not afraid to flout the supposed norms
00:08:29.360 of the deep state bureaucracy in order to get answers.
00:08:32.620 Let's remember that it was Tulsi Gabbard,
00:08:35.760 not the previous director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe,
00:08:39.300 now the CIA director, who could have declassified the Russian collusion documents
00:08:45.400 at the end of President Trump's second term, did not do so.
00:08:48.940 Rick Grinnell got a lot of this information to the public by declassifying it
00:08:53.840 as the acting national security advisor, one of the greatest things that Rick ever did.
00:09:00.360 Rick is a patriot and a friend.
00:09:02.540 Director Gabbard clearly did very recently what Ratcliffe would not do in the first term,
00:09:11.380 which is to say declassify all of the records pertaining to the 2020 election
00:09:20.620 and to examine them.
00:09:22.500 So I think that despite some bureaucratic roadblocks,
00:09:26.280 Tulsi Gabbard is a woman of fortitude.
00:09:28.760 She's extraordinarily sure-footed.
00:09:31.540 She works well within the parameters of the law,
00:09:34.260 but she's a woman of action based on her performance in declassifying the Russian collusion hoax
00:09:39.700 and demonstrating to the American people that there was one seditious conspiracy,
00:09:45.760 as she said, run by Barack Obama that begins in July of 2016 in the Oval Office,
00:09:53.500 manifests itself in the spying on Donald Trump's campaign,
00:09:56.500 the entire Russian collusion hoax,
00:09:58.720 the false elevation of the Steele dossier,
00:10:02.080 which we learned last week was originally ironically paid for by patrons for Marco Rubio,
00:10:08.140 and then resold to Hillary Clinton's campaign.
00:10:11.300 You've got to hand it to these guys at Fusion GPS.
00:10:13.940 They resold the same bogus dossier to two different quote-unquote clients.
00:10:19.500 Amazing that Marco Rubio, who also as a member of the Senate,
00:10:25.100 signed the Senate Intelligence Committee report that claimed Russian collusion,
00:10:29.920 that report, largely engineered by Senator Mark Warner,
00:10:35.640 but also Trump-hater Richard Burr, no longer in the Senate,
00:10:39.240 didn't run for election because Trump would have taken him out,
00:10:42.380 claimed Russian collusion based on pasted together a bunch of clippings,
00:10:47.260 several sections in there on me, all of them wrong.
00:10:50.280 When you ask them for the evidence, they say,
00:10:52.080 oh, well, the Huffington Post reported this, so that makes it a fact.
00:10:56.980 I kid you not.
00:11:00.140 You remember, Tosi Gabbard was stripped of her security clearances
00:11:05.180 when she spoke out against the Bidens and the Clintons.
00:11:09.360 She was put on a secret watch list.
00:11:11.400 This is a four-term Democrat member of Congress
00:11:14.340 who is still a lieutenant colonel in the National Guard, the U.S. Army.
00:11:22.000 She still does reserve duties to someone who served her country with distinction in Afghanistan.
00:11:29.140 So the president, in my opinion, has tapped the right person to look into this fraud.
00:11:34.320 Coming up a little bit later on the Stone Zone,
00:11:37.860 I want to talk about my good friend, the president of Argentina, Javier Millet,
00:11:45.040 who is turning that country away from authoritarian communism and socialism
00:11:50.380 because he correctly figured out that communism doesn't work
00:11:54.000 and capitalism and austerity and cutting is working to turn around that nation.
00:12:00.260 They once called it the, Venezuela was considered the Paris of South America.
00:12:06.740 My good friend Javier Millet is returning to that country.
00:12:11.200 He's making Argentina great again.
00:12:13.940 Here to talk about it, Augustin Roma, who is a state congressman
00:12:17.820 from the party of President Millet,
00:12:20.700 representing Buenos Aires province in Argentina.
00:12:23.660 He's also president of Labrador Avanza, pardon my Spanish,
00:12:31.100 block in the Chamber of Deputies.
00:12:33.740 He's a hardline supporter of Javier Millet and a shrewd political analyst.
00:12:38.720 We'll talk about the situation in Argentina,
00:12:41.940 where you see this happening across South and Central America.
00:12:46.680 You saw it in Costa Rica yesterday.
00:12:49.020 You saw it in Honduras.
00:12:51.000 You saw it in Bolivia.
00:12:52.600 You saw it in Chile.
00:12:54.840 The forces of freedom are on the march.
00:12:57.840 You saw it in Panama.
00:12:59.960 The forces of freedom are on the march in this hemisphere.
00:13:02.760 And President Donald Trump and Marco Rubio have made it very clear
00:13:06.880 that they won't tolerate Marxist narco-terrorism in this hemisphere.
00:13:14.240 When they say that the Venezuelan action by Trump to arrest Maduro
00:13:19.080 is all about oil, they're not wrong.
00:13:21.180 The president has very wisely denied oil to Cuba and China.
00:13:26.160 This is brilliant.
00:13:27.460 So not only are we getting the oil, but our two deepest enemies,
00:13:32.460 the Chinese who are getting 80% of the Venezuelan production,
00:13:36.500 are denied this oil that they can't find elsewhere at this price.
00:13:41.180 It was being sold to them extraordinarily cheaply.
00:13:43.180 But it has also put extraordinary pressure on the Cuban regime.
00:13:48.320 Now, Mexico has at least temporarily, I think, in violation of good faith of the United States,
00:13:55.320 Mexico is supplying oil to Cuba.
00:13:57.920 But this is a blow to the Cuban regime.
00:14:01.060 It's very clear that the New York Times is right when they reported months ago
00:14:04.900 that the dream of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is, let's face it, a new man.
00:14:10.140 I think we'll go down as one of the great secretaries of state,
00:14:13.400 carrying out the plans of Donald Trump.
00:14:15.740 The dream is to bring the regime down.
00:14:17.960 And I think there have to be some very nervous people in Havana right now.
00:14:25.320 Meanwhile, they inaugurated Tito Asfura as the president of Honduras,
00:14:31.540 despite an attempt by Libre to somehow stall the results of that Democrat election.
00:14:37.360 That is good news.
00:14:38.860 There's still epic corruption in Guatemala.
00:14:41.200 I've written about it.
00:14:42.220 We're going to talk about it more, not today, but later on in the Stone Zone shows.
00:14:47.160 It is extraordinary the way democracy is on the march in this hemisphere
00:14:54.360 and how Donald Trump has taken what was the Monroe Doctrine
00:14:59.060 and renamed it the Donro Doctrine.
00:15:01.980 We'll be right back.
00:15:04.040 This is the Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
00:15:07.520 And he's a great, great person, Roger Stone.
00:15:11.420 The Stone Zone.
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00:15:28.360 The one question, Bob, everyone's asking is,
00:15:31.380 are we in an artificial intelligence bubble?
00:15:33.960 You've been through boom and busts.
00:15:35.980 What do you think?
00:15:36.740 No hype, no myths.
00:15:38.880 Just what actually matters to your money.
00:15:41.360 It does feel very similar to what we experienced in the 90s.
00:15:44.740 Where are we, though?
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00:16:20.240 This is the Stone Zone.
00:16:22.620 Now, get in the zone. 0.94
00:16:24.540 It's the Stone Zone.
00:16:26.540 A man who's gone through hell,
00:16:28.240 but he's kept going, and he's smart, and he's strong,
00:16:32.400 and people love him.
00:16:33.480 Not everybody, but people love him and respect him.
00:16:36.080 Roger Stone.
00:16:37.120 Where's Roger Stone?
00:16:38.360 Here's Roger Stone.
00:16:41.160 Well, well.
00:16:42.040 Former President Bill Clinton
00:16:43.340 and twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton 0.63
00:16:46.140 have agreed finally to testify
00:16:48.400 before the House Oversight Committee
00:16:50.020 answering a subpoena
00:16:51.600 as part of its investigation
00:16:53.440 into the sex trafficker and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
00:16:57.600 The agreement follows mounting pressure from the Congress,
00:17:01.040 including the threat of a contempt proceeding,
00:17:03.740 which would be voted on by the full House.
00:17:07.140 They were subpoenaed last August,
00:17:08.920 along with another of other high-profile figures.
00:17:14.520 Now, as we noted,
00:17:15.840 when Peter Navarro refused to testify,
00:17:18.600 he was arrested, he was put on trial,
00:17:21.100 he did time.
00:17:23.240 So the question here is
00:17:24.580 whether we have a two-tiered justice system
00:17:26.300 or a one-tiered justice system. 0.99
00:17:28.140 I think Chairman Comer made it clear
00:17:30.060 his patient was running thin,
00:17:32.100 and the Clintons realized
00:17:33.160 the Republicans weren't kidding around.
00:17:34.700 But just to be clear,
00:17:36.100 Spokman continues to insist falsely
00:17:38.100 Clinton only flew on Epstein's plane
00:17:39.640 for a few Clinton Foundation trips
00:17:41.820 in the early 2000s.
00:17:43.120 In fact, the FAA records show him
00:17:45.220 on the Lolita Express 27 times,
00:17:48.580 one time when he went with Epstein
00:17:50.920 to pick up a massive check
00:17:52.360 from another well-known pedophile,
00:17:55.300 the Sultan of Brunei and his brother,
00:17:58.100 epically famous for their underage harem.
00:18:03.240 Epstein clearly both socialized
00:18:07.540 and gave massive contributions
00:18:10.220 for the Clinton Foundation,
00:18:12.020 the Clinton Global Initiative,
00:18:13.760 Hillary's Senate campaign,
00:18:15.560 Hillary's presidential campaigns,
00:18:17.200 up until he was busted again in 2019.
00:18:22.920 It's very dubious because
00:18:25.100 in the emails and the photos
00:18:27.520 that have been released,
00:18:29.720 it's far more evident
00:18:31.020 that the Clintons have greater culpability here.
00:18:35.160 The claim by Bill Clinton
00:18:36.480 that he was never on the island
00:18:37.760 is provably false,
00:18:39.380 based on the testimony
00:18:40.500 of Virginia Roberts-Jouffray.
00:18:43.880 Her sworn testimony
00:18:44.960 testifies about seeing Bill
00:18:47.220 on Epstein's,
00:18:49.020 in Epstein's island
00:18:51.160 at a party
00:18:52.660 in which two 17-year-old twins
00:18:56.520 had been flown in
00:18:58.040 for Bill's amusement.
00:18:59.720 I'm glad to see the Republicans
00:19:00.960 in the House
00:19:01.580 showing some courage,
00:19:03.140 some grit,
00:19:03.920 and holding Bill
00:19:05.220 and Hillary Clinton. 0.98
00:19:06.080 the penicillin-resistant syphilis
00:19:10.620 of the American body politic
00:19:12.560 to justice.
00:19:13.720 I'm Roger Stone.
00:19:14.800 I'll be right back.
00:19:29.160 This is The Stone Zone
00:19:31.240 with Roger Stone.
00:19:32.940 Roger Stone,
00:19:33.860 who is a very, very,
00:19:34.740 one of the smartest political minds.
00:19:36.860 Roger Stone was persecuted.
00:19:38.100 People forget he's actually
00:19:39.100 a brilliant, brilliant
00:19:40.140 political analyst.
00:19:40.980 Now, get him a zone.
00:19:43.020 It's The Stone Zone.
00:19:45.000 Here's Roger Stone.
00:19:47.460 Welcome back
00:19:48.600 into The Stone Zone.
00:19:50.540 One of the world figures
00:19:52.060 that I admire the most
00:19:53.620 in the country
00:19:54.300 is Javier,
00:19:55.060 in the world,
00:19:55.780 is Javier Malay,
00:19:57.200 the president of Argentina,
00:19:59.360 who I finally,
00:20:00.580 after a pen pal relationship
00:20:02.500 on the internet,
00:20:03.820 who I finally met
00:20:04.800 during President Trump's inauguration.
00:20:07.840 He is,
00:20:08.460 I,
00:20:08.820 we became friendly originally
00:20:10.460 on social media
00:20:12.460 when he was just kind of
00:20:14.500 thought to be
00:20:15.440 an eccentric economist
00:20:16.820 who understood
00:20:18.600 the free market
00:20:19.520 and the fact that communism
00:20:21.240 and socialism
00:20:22.180 are,
00:20:23.500 had failed.
00:20:25.520 He used words about them
00:20:26.940 that you can't use
00:20:27.660 on a family radio show.
00:20:28.880 And he came out of nowhere
00:20:32.060 to win the president
00:20:33.600 of Argentina,
00:20:34.400 defeating the Peronists. 0.54
00:20:36.140 Peronism is a,
00:20:37.480 it's a political culture
00:20:38.660 with both right
00:20:39.380 and left wings. 0.95
00:20:40.700 It's kind of hard
00:20:41.300 to explain.
00:20:42.540 A lot of people
00:20:43.300 who claim that they were
00:20:44.520 adherents to Juan Perón,
00:20:46.840 the founder of Peronism,
00:20:48.220 have wandered far
00:20:49.140 from what he was.
00:20:50.860 Ideologically,
00:20:52.140 he was neither right
00:20:53.240 nor left.
00:20:53.820 He kind of used techniques
00:20:54.900 of both to govern.
00:20:56.480 And then after him,
00:20:57.920 Peronism has a right
00:20:59.140 and left wing.
00:21:00.420 But both of the,
00:21:01.440 the Peronists drove 1.00
00:21:02.400 the country economically
00:21:03.580 into the ground.
00:21:05.180 They destroyed
00:21:06.160 what was one of the,
00:21:07.700 once the strongest economy
00:21:08.960 in South America.
00:21:10.420 And Buenos Aires,
00:21:11.460 which is a beautiful city,
00:21:12.840 was considered
00:21:13.700 the Paris of South America.
00:21:15.960 Now,
00:21:16.720 under Javier Millet
00:21:17.940 and his adherence
00:21:19.320 to free market principles,
00:21:21.420 Argentina is having 1.00
00:21:22.900 a renaissance.
00:21:24.240 He is making Argentina 0.99
00:21:25.860 great again.
00:21:27.220 With him,
00:21:28.240 with me today,
00:21:29.300 is one of his
00:21:29.980 stoutest allies
00:21:31.160 in the Congress
00:21:33.380 there in Argentina.
00:21:35.800 He is Augustin Romo.
00:21:37.860 He's the state congressman
00:21:39.040 for Buenos Aires province
00:21:40.440 in Argentina.
00:21:41.780 He's also president,
00:21:43.640 essentially,
00:21:44.600 of La Libertad Avanza Bloc,
00:21:48.120 which is kind of like
00:21:49.480 our hard liners
00:21:52.760 in the House.
00:21:54.480 And he's a very talented
00:21:56.880 young political leader.
00:21:57.980 Many people think
00:21:58.700 he'll be president
00:21:59.360 of Argentina someday.
00:22:01.720 You know,
00:22:02.060 with Jesus Christ,
00:22:03.240 all things are possible.
00:22:05.100 But he's here
00:22:05.840 to talk to me
00:22:06.380 about Argentina.
00:22:07.700 Augustin, welcome,
00:22:08.720 and welcome
00:22:09.460 into the Stone Zone.
00:22:11.020 Thank you, Roger,
00:22:11.820 for having me.
00:22:12.420 It's a great honor
00:22:12.960 to be here.
00:22:13.580 Obviously,
00:22:13.980 I'm on your left
00:22:14.960 and you're on the right.
00:22:17.960 It's very appropriate.
00:22:20.020 So, first,
00:22:20.680 tell us about you
00:22:21.620 a little bit.
00:22:22.040 How did you get involved
00:22:22.900 in politics
00:22:23.360 and how did you meet,
00:22:24.640 first meet Millet?
00:22:25.400 I met him online
00:22:26.440 and we clicked immediately.
00:22:28.180 I saw potential greatness
00:22:29.860 in him.
00:22:30.460 But how did you meet him?
00:22:31.500 The first time
00:22:32.540 I noticed
00:22:33.920 Javier Millet
00:22:35.080 was on TV
00:22:36.460 and he was saying
00:22:38.060 everything we want
00:22:39.280 in Argentina
00:22:40.480 to politicians do.
00:22:42.500 and nobody was doing.
00:22:45.440 Nobody was talking
00:22:46.180 to young people
00:22:47.040 that socialism was bad
00:22:49.320 and capitalism was good
00:22:50.440 and all basic stuff.
00:22:53.020 And we got a great disappointment
00:22:55.680 with President Macri.
00:22:56.880 We thought Macri
00:22:57.580 was a right-wing president
00:23:00.360 and he didn't break down taxes
00:23:05.520 and break down social securities
00:23:09.160 for the poor people
00:23:11.200 and the government ways.
00:23:12.920 So, then come the Peronists again 1.00
00:23:14.640 and Millet
00:23:15.760 was in the campaign
00:23:17.520 to being the congressman
00:23:18.840 to Congress.
00:23:20.220 He was running for Congress
00:23:21.660 and we started saying like
00:23:23.480 we want this guy
00:23:25.060 to run for Congress.
00:23:25.940 We want this guy
00:23:26.720 to run for Congress
00:23:27.820 and we were in social media
00:23:29.260 like very vocally
00:23:30.140 supporting Millet
00:23:31.820 and they contacted us
00:23:33.280 and we started working
00:23:34.100 in the campaign
00:23:34.800 in the early beginnings
00:23:35.960 of Javier Millet
00:23:36.940 like political career.
00:23:39.540 So, in many ways
00:23:40.380 Millet is an internet-based phenomena.
00:23:43.300 Given the way
00:23:45.240 internet communications
00:23:46.420 changed after Elon Musk
00:23:49.400 bought Twitter
00:23:50.660 and set it free,
00:23:52.340 he not only bought it,
00:23:53.420 he then made public
00:23:54.660 all the records
00:23:55.400 of the Biden administration's
00:23:57.380 manipulation
00:23:58.220 and the Obama administration's
00:24:00.240 manipulation of the content,
00:24:02.200 canceling anybody
00:24:03.040 who questioned
00:24:04.240 the election of 2020,
00:24:06.600 who questioned the safety
00:24:08.280 and effectiveness
00:24:08.940 of COVID-19 vaccinations,
00:24:11.300 who questioned
00:24:11.880 whether Hunter Biden's laptop
00:24:13.880 was real
00:24:15.220 or whether it was
00:24:15.960 quote-unquote
00:24:16.640 Russian disinformation.
00:24:18.600 If you questioned
00:24:19.980 any of those things
00:24:20.940 pre-Elon,
00:24:23.300 you had no platform.
00:24:24.620 Now, there's still
00:24:25.280 extensive censorship
00:24:26.620 on Facebook,
00:24:28.200 extensive censorship
00:24:29.080 on YouTube,
00:24:30.140 extensive censorship
00:24:31.140 on Instagram.
00:24:33.040 They also play with you
00:24:34.240 in terms of the manipulation
00:24:35.440 of the algorithms,
00:24:37.500 as you know,
00:24:38.120 but do you think
00:24:39.060 Javier Millet
00:24:39.660 could have been elected
00:24:40.980 without the internet?
00:24:42.200 No, Javier Millet
00:24:43.240 couldn't get elected
00:24:44.200 president without
00:24:45.500 the internet
00:24:46.280 or congressman
00:24:47.360 because at the first time
00:24:48.780 he was elected
00:24:49.400 for Congress.
00:24:50.880 And in the 2021,
00:24:52.760 in the election,
00:24:53.860 he get his Congress seat,
00:24:56.380 tweet,
00:24:57.100 we were working
00:24:57.920 on the campaign
00:24:58.580 very vocally
00:24:59.260 in social media,
00:25:00.100 especially in Twitter,
00:25:01.260 and we get our accounts
00:25:02.380 banned,
00:25:02.740 like the account
00:25:04.100 of the best friend
00:25:05.700 of mine,
00:25:06.500 Daniel Parisini,
00:25:07.240 El Gordo Dan,
00:25:07.820 gets banned
00:25:08.380 three or four days
00:25:09.880 before the election,
00:25:11.600 and then after the election
00:25:13.400 and when Javier Millet
00:25:14.640 was already
00:25:15.660 congressman-elect,
00:25:17.180 we had assumed
00:25:18.040 with Twitter,
00:25:19.300 with Twitter,
00:25:20.360 Latino America,
00:25:21.780 and they told us,
00:25:24.200 we banned your accounts
00:25:25.300 because you are
00:25:26.300 manipulating the algorithm,
00:25:27.580 and we are not
00:25:28.760 manipulating the algorithm.
00:25:30.000 We are real people
00:25:30.920 saying these things.
00:25:31.620 That's why the things
00:25:32.800 are getting into
00:25:33.600 the first trending
00:25:34.580 topics of the country.
00:25:35.840 And then with Elon Musk
00:25:36.940 by Twitter,
00:25:39.400 we can,
00:25:40.260 the censors stop,
00:25:41.380 and we start,
00:25:42.260 like,
00:25:42.920 controlling the
00:25:44.380 totality of the...
00:25:46.760 So there is the proof.
00:25:48.080 Just as they tried
00:25:48.820 to manipulate,
00:25:49.880 successfully manipulated
00:25:51.080 the 2020 election
00:25:53.000 by taking the voices
00:25:54.740 that were pro-Trump
00:25:55.480 off the air,
00:25:56.480 they took key
00:25:57.400 operatives working
00:25:58.780 from a leg,
00:25:59.520 key communicators,
00:26:00.560 key influencers
00:26:02.180 off the air
00:26:03.620 in an attempt
00:26:05.880 to manipulate
00:26:07.000 the Argentina.
00:26:07.940 But now let's talk
00:26:09.860 about Argentina
00:26:10.980 and the tremendous
00:26:12.420 prophecy.
00:26:12.800 I have one thing
00:26:13.840 to add
00:26:14.220 to the 2020 election.
00:26:15.700 Yes.
00:26:16.460 We,
00:26:17.120 the first trending topic
00:26:19.520 of the world
00:26:20.340 was Argentina
00:26:21.580 supports Trump.
00:26:22.600 We were making
00:26:23.280 that trending topic,
00:26:24.220 and our accounts
00:26:25.480 get permanently
00:26:27.640 suspended
00:26:28.240 because of that
00:26:29.020 trending topic
00:26:29.640 on the night
00:26:30.280 of the 2020 election.
00:26:31.600 I mean,
00:26:32.080 there you have it.
00:26:32.980 I mean,
00:26:33.180 so just the use
00:26:34.120 of Trump's name
00:26:34.920 gets you suspended.
00:26:37.040 So,
00:26:37.780 when my friend
00:26:39.200 Alex Jones says
00:26:39.960 we're in an info war,
00:26:40.980 he's not wrong.
00:26:41.860 And people who think
00:26:42.980 just,
00:26:43.440 it's true that,
00:26:44.720 in my view,
00:26:45.740 Elon Musk
00:26:46.300 is probably the single
00:26:47.220 most important voice
00:26:48.600 and advocate
00:26:49.260 for the First Amendment
00:26:50.460 since the founding fathers.
00:26:51.700 He strikes a huge blow
00:26:53.480 by paying a heavy price
00:26:55.160 for X,
00:26:56.140 but doing his very best
00:26:57.460 to clean it up
00:26:58.140 and returning voices
00:26:59.500 to many,
00:27:00.060 many people,
00:27:00.840 myself included.
00:27:02.480 And,
00:27:02.900 of course,
00:27:03.200 then there is
00:27:04.460 a true social,
00:27:05.340 which is great
00:27:05.900 for talking to the base.
00:27:07.480 It's a great,
00:27:08.160 great way
00:27:08.840 to communicate it.
00:27:10.360 But I do want to talk
00:27:11.800 about a problem
00:27:13.400 we have here
00:27:13.860 in the United States,
00:27:15.080 and that is
00:27:15.520 we have a terrific
00:27:16.180 shortage of beef.
00:27:17.580 Because of the radical
00:27:18.540 environmental policies
00:27:19.780 of Joe Biden
00:27:20.600 and before Barack Obama,
00:27:22.220 the herb,
00:27:22.880 which is 162 million cows,
00:27:24.720 down to like 26.
00:27:26.160 We used to buy
00:27:27.100 additional beef,
00:27:28.460 high-quality beef,
00:27:29.340 from Mexico,
00:27:30.220 but Mexico has been struck
00:27:31.780 with a screw-worm epidemic,
00:27:33.680 which we cannot let
00:27:34.820 into the country.
00:27:35.720 It's very dangerous.
00:27:36.800 Agriculture Department
00:27:37.820 is working on it.
00:27:40.000 There is still some beef
00:27:41.340 in southern Mexico
00:27:42.200 that could be
00:27:43.640 perfectly fine,
00:27:45.580 but they haven't found
00:27:46.620 a method yet
00:27:47.340 to test it.
00:27:48.440 The President
00:27:48.940 of the United States
00:27:49.860 reaching out
00:27:50.900 and talking to Malay
00:27:52.080 makes a terrific deal
00:27:53.160 to increase the quota
00:27:54.820 of fine Argentine beef,
00:27:57.360 the greatest beef
00:27:58.280 on the planet,
00:27:59.320 Argentine beef,
00:28:00.880 in the United States,
00:28:02.360 an 18% increase
00:28:03.800 in the quota,
00:28:04.640 which is very good
00:28:05.420 for Argentina
00:28:06.080 and very good
00:28:06.640 for America,
00:28:07.700 because pretty soon
00:28:08.920 the price of hamburger
00:28:10.940 in your local grocery store
00:28:12.900 is going to be
00:28:13.360 off the charts.
00:28:14.180 There is a shortage.
00:28:14.940 The U.S. cattlemen
00:28:16.180 cannot solve this problem.
00:28:18.120 They oppose
00:28:18.780 the Argentine beef.
00:28:20.120 This is a big win,
00:28:21.560 but it seems to be delayed.
00:28:23.160 Tell me what's going on here.
00:28:24.780 Well, I don't know
00:28:25.440 what is going on
00:28:26.540 in America of that,
00:28:28.400 but in Argentina,
00:28:29.560 we really want
00:28:30.520 to export all the beef
00:28:31.880 we can to the American markets
00:28:33.420 because we think
00:28:34.520 we have the best beef
00:28:35.480 in the world,
00:28:36.000 and I think
00:28:36.780 President Millet
00:28:37.600 is looking forward
00:28:38.560 to this deal
00:28:39.200 and he is going
00:28:40.080 to accept
00:28:40.900 the terms
00:28:42.040 of the United States
00:28:43.000 to buy the beef
00:28:43.720 of the Argentinian producers
00:28:45.220 in our country.
00:28:47.720 We export like,
00:28:48.720 I think,
00:28:49.640 it's 700,000
00:28:52.860 of tons of beef
00:28:54.880 the last year,
00:28:55.880 so we are looking forward
00:28:57.920 for that,
00:28:58.720 for sure.
00:28:59.360 And I have visited
00:29:00.580 Buenos Aires
00:29:01.300 and I have eaten steak there
00:29:02.820 and I must tell you.
00:29:03.540 Have you drank wine?
00:29:04.420 I drank wine as well.
00:29:06.000 Too much wine.
00:29:07.000 And then I went out
00:29:07.960 to all the antique shops
00:29:09.200 looking for memorabilia
00:29:10.620 pertaining to Juan
00:29:12.980 and Evita Peron, 0.99
00:29:14.120 of which I found a lot.
00:29:15.320 They put their pictures
00:29:16.140 on a lot,
00:29:16.720 kind of like Chairman Mao.
00:29:17.980 Chairman Mao
00:29:18.380 put his picture
00:29:18.960 on everything.
00:29:19.620 You can get teapots
00:29:20.560 with his picture.
00:29:21.500 You can get beer mugs
00:29:24.120 with his picture.
00:29:25.360 The first person
00:29:26.080 who understood
00:29:26.500 that kind of branding
00:29:27.300 was Napoleon.
00:29:28.460 So when you were
00:29:29.320 in the army,
00:29:30.020 you were given
00:29:30.400 a marble bust
00:29:31.200 to the emperor
00:29:31.820 when you joined the army
00:29:33.160 and you were given
00:29:34.120 a medallion
00:29:34.780 with his picture.
00:29:35.460 They were highly prized.
00:29:37.420 Napoleon put his image
00:29:38.940 or his end
00:29:39.800 on everything.
00:29:40.980 He was one of the first guys
00:29:42.480 in the world
00:29:42.940 when it came to branding.
00:29:44.740 What would you say?
00:29:45.580 He was the first marketer
00:29:46.680 and he was the first brander.
00:29:48.000 And the giant hat
00:29:50.360 and the gray greatcoat,
00:29:53.640 that's all part of branding.
00:29:55.820 The little corporal,
00:29:56.680 they called him.
00:29:57.620 Of course,
00:29:58.020 Napoleon was not French.
00:29:59.460 People don't realize that.
00:30:00.760 Napoleon was a Corsican, 1.00
00:30:02.060 born in Corsica.
00:30:03.340 Corsica was owned
00:30:04.300 and controlled
00:30:05.120 by the Italians
00:30:05.940 at the time of his birth.
00:30:07.100 Napoleon did not speak French
00:30:08.820 until he was either 10 or 12.
00:30:11.280 He was from a relatively aristocratic
00:30:13.640 but poor family
00:30:14.640 in Corsica.
00:30:15.660 He would ultimately
00:30:16.760 become the emperor of France
00:30:18.560 and take over half the world. 0.86
00:30:22.300 In the end,
00:30:23.160 come back once
00:30:24.040 from exile.
00:30:27.980 So I think this is
00:30:29.400 my favorite Napoleon story.
00:30:30.960 But Napoleon,
00:30:32.200 obviously at the end
00:30:33.280 of the French Revolution,
00:30:34.280 he realizes that
00:30:35.220 the mayhem
00:30:36.420 and all of the bloodshed
00:30:38.280 is just chaotic.
00:30:40.360 He stages a coup,
00:30:41.460 takes control of the company
00:30:42.620 and he transforms France.
00:30:45.780 He writes them a civil code.
00:30:47.600 He lays out the cities of Paris
00:30:50.140 and he lays sewers
00:30:52.280 and esplanades.
00:30:55.480 He gives them the code to Napoleon.
00:30:59.480 He sets up schools
00:31:01.040 teaching architecture
00:31:02.460 and he rebuilds the military.
00:31:04.360 He really renovates the country
00:31:07.880 and then of course
00:31:09.240 he begins his foreign adventures
00:31:10.680 and he captures most of Europe
00:31:12.200 only essentially
00:31:14.220 to be defeated by the British.
00:31:16.380 They send him first into exile 0.75
00:31:18.300 in Elba, an island.
00:31:20.460 So they don't execute him.
00:31:21.460 They send him
00:31:21.720 where he's lightly guarded
00:31:23.260 and in touch
00:31:24.820 with his confederates.
00:31:25.980 The Bourbon kings
00:31:27.360 return to France.
00:31:28.820 Things don't get any better.
00:31:30.300 It's still chaotic.
00:31:32.280 Then one night,
00:31:33.160 in the dark of night,
00:31:34.760 Napoleon with 300 men
00:31:36.360 in long boats
00:31:37.520 they row to the south of France
00:31:40.140 where they land.
00:31:41.460 There's 300 of them.
00:31:42.920 Napoleon marches for Paris
00:31:44.520 and by the time he gets there
00:31:46.220 he has an army,
00:31:47.500 I checked this,
00:31:48.460 of 150,000 men.
00:31:50.720 150,000.
00:31:52.260 I thought the number was 50.
00:31:53.620 It's 150,000 men.
00:31:55.800 The kings and those in government
00:31:57.460 just flay. 0.51
00:31:58.600 When Napoleon gets to Paris,
00:32:00.520 he walks into his old office
00:32:02.300 and he's back in power.
00:32:03.900 Ultimately,
00:32:04.620 his overreach in Russia
00:32:06.860 was the thing that undid him.
00:32:09.780 But it extends to reason
00:32:12.080 that he's an Italian
00:32:12.820 because I don't think
00:32:13.540 any Frenchman
00:32:14.260 could conquer the world.
00:32:15.980 I used to drive a Citroën,
00:32:18.200 which was the bane
00:32:19.280 of my existence.
00:32:20.180 I didn't want a car
00:32:21.260 that looked like everybody else.
00:32:22.240 So I had these two
00:32:23.080 Citroën DS,
00:32:25.040 kind of like a spaceship.
00:32:26.500 It's a very forward modern car.
00:32:28.480 Drove on an air suspension,
00:32:29.980 went up and down.
00:32:30.820 So when you turned on the car,
00:32:31.900 it went up.
00:32:32.600 When you turned off the car,
00:32:33.620 it would level out.
00:32:35.480 I had the station wagon
00:32:37.500 and a four-door sedan.
00:32:39.420 They were very,
00:32:40.460 very innovative cars.
00:32:41.540 They had a center spoke,
00:32:42.760 a steering wheel,
00:32:44.240 but they were made
00:32:46.220 by the French.
00:32:47.080 You couldn't find
00:32:47.680 anybody to work on them,
00:32:48.600 but the French had been
00:32:50.000 being in Indochina.
00:32:51.640 So by the 70s,
00:32:52.640 they had withdrawn
00:32:53.320 from the U.S. market.
00:32:54.940 If you were going to find
00:32:55.660 a mechanic to work on,
00:32:56.840 they had to be
00:32:57.320 the Vietnamese
00:32:57.920 or from Indochina.
00:33:00.340 I finally gave up on them.
00:33:01.980 But it was a French nightmare. 1.00
00:33:03.720 It was a thing of beauty,
00:33:04.700 but it didn't work very well.
00:33:06.760 Well, talking about that,
00:33:08.260 I think that one things of,
00:33:11.360 one of the greatest problems
00:33:13.100 of Argentinian education system
00:33:14.780 in schools
00:33:15.340 is that they teach us
00:33:17.780 the French Revolution
00:33:19.020 instead of the American Revolution,
00:33:20.920 that this is the Freedom Revolution,
00:33:22.220 I think.
00:33:23.600 Yeah, I think that was
00:33:24.520 a very interesting point
00:33:25.340 you made to me.
00:33:25.940 I'm going to tell my friend
00:33:26.920 Nick Adams.
00:33:27.820 Nick Adams has a foundation
00:33:29.200 which teaches patriotism,
00:33:32.940 teaches the Constitution,
00:33:34.400 the Declaration of Independence,
00:33:36.080 teaches the history
00:33:36.880 of the American Revolution.
00:33:38.400 It's not surprising
00:33:39.600 that the leftist teachers
00:33:44.040 would teach the French Revolution, 0.50
00:33:46.180 which is really hard
00:33:48.120 to draw a conclusion from
00:33:49.360 because the Bourbon kings
00:33:51.320 were brutal,
00:33:52.500 but the people
00:33:53.040 who were cutting off
00:33:53.820 people's heads
00:33:54.440 at the beginning of the revolution,
00:33:55.560 by the end of the revolution,
00:33:56.860 they themselves
00:33:57.680 were getting their heads up.
00:33:59.060 It just became a bloodbath
00:34:00.420 which everybody was accused
00:34:02.000 falsely of being
00:34:02.920 a secret agent
00:34:04.320 of the Bourbons
00:34:05.460 and society essentially collapsed.
00:34:09.780 The French Revolution
00:34:10.580 gave way to the Republic
00:34:12.400 as set up by Napoleon
00:34:14.180 and continued from that period forward.
00:34:18.060 The French Republic
00:34:18.960 later obviously led quite ably
00:34:22.640 by Charles de Gaulle.
00:34:24.100 It's a great story
00:34:24.680 about how a Citroën,
00:34:25.640 the car,
00:34:26.600 saved de Gaulle's life.
00:34:28.400 I'll tell you that
00:34:29.140 on the other side.
00:34:30.320 We're talking to Augustin Romo.
00:34:32.020 He is a congressman
00:34:33.260 from Buenos Aires,
00:34:34.220 a strong supporter
00:34:35.000 of my good friend
00:34:36.360 Javier Malay,
00:34:37.360 one of the leaders
00:34:38.180 of his party.
00:34:39.500 Many people say
00:34:40.400 that Augustin himself
00:34:41.900 will be president
00:34:42.640 of Argentina someday.
00:34:44.400 So from my mouth
00:34:45.420 to God's ears.
00:34:46.660 We'll be right back.
00:34:47.640 You're listening
00:34:47.960 to The Stone Zone
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00:34:52.120 where we talk politics,
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00:34:57.980 a little bit about state.
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00:35:00.880 This is The Stone Zone
00:35:02.640 with Roger Stone.
00:35:04.280 And he's a great,
00:35:05.280 great person,
00:35:06.480 Roger Stone.
00:35:08.320 The Stone Zone.
00:35:32.640 This is The Stone Zone.
00:35:36.740 Now, get in the zone. 0.94
00:35:38.640 It's The Stone Zone.
00:35:40.640 A man who's gone
00:35:41.560 through hell,
00:35:42.620 but he's kept going
00:35:44.380 and he's smart
00:35:45.340 and he's strong
00:35:46.320 and people love him.
00:35:47.700 Not everybody,
00:35:48.280 but people love him
00:35:49.400 and respect him.
00:35:50.200 Roger Stone.
00:35:51.220 Where's Roger Stone?
00:35:52.480 Here's Roger Stone.
00:35:54.880 If you're just tuning in,
00:35:56.420 we're talking to
00:35:57.180 Augustin Romo.
00:35:58.180 He's a congressman
00:35:59.080 representing Buenos Aires
00:36:00.920 in the party
00:36:02.180 of my good friend
00:36:03.840 Javier Malay,
00:36:04.920 the president of Argentina.
00:36:06.960 And I want to talk
00:36:08.540 a little bit
00:36:09.200 about the improvements
00:36:12.520 in the economy
00:36:13.540 under Malay.
00:36:15.220 I mean,
00:36:15.860 he said from the beginning,
00:36:17.640 communist doesn't work,
00:36:18.700 socialism works,
00:36:19.780 capitalism works,
00:36:20.880 we've got to cut spending,
00:36:22.340 we've got to cut taxes,
00:36:23.320 we've got to cut regulations.
00:36:24.400 He's done all of that.
00:36:25.500 And it doesn't happen immediately,
00:36:28.920 but like an ocean liner,
00:36:30.740 it is turning around.
00:36:32.080 Well,
00:36:32.480 in the last government
00:36:33.600 of the Peronist coalition,
00:36:36.060 they had an inflation
00:36:37.380 in four years
00:36:38.360 of 1,000%.
00:36:39.760 In four years,
00:36:41.560 they had 1,000%
00:36:42.480 of inflation.
00:36:43.540 And in the last year,
00:36:44.680 the inflation rate
00:36:45.640 was 211%.
00:36:47.840 211%.
00:36:48.500 And within the,
00:36:52.160 right now,
00:36:52.940 in 2025,
00:36:54.280 the inflation rate
00:36:55.040 is in the whole year,
00:36:56.660 35% in our government.
00:36:58.360 Also,
00:36:59.240 the poverty was 54%.
00:37:01.460 And now,
00:37:02.480 the poverty is 32%.
00:37:04.580 And in some new studies,
00:37:07.920 it's 29%.
00:37:08.880 So these are pretty big.
00:37:11.280 Yeah,
00:37:11.600 I mean,
00:37:11.900 the point of question
00:37:12.520 is that he's bringing
00:37:14.080 prosperity and opportunity.
00:37:15.720 People who are not unemployed
00:37:17.600 are employed.
00:37:19.160 Those below the poverty line
00:37:21.160 went from more than half
00:37:23.020 to less than a third.
00:37:24.800 Yes.
00:37:25.080 Close to a third,
00:37:26.840 which is a huge significance.
00:37:29.580 And you won
00:37:30.080 the midterm elections.
00:37:31.400 Yeah,
00:37:31.580 we won the midterm elections,
00:37:32.900 I think,
00:37:33.260 because of these
00:37:33.840 great economic results.
00:37:35.460 And also,
00:37:37.060 we got a lot
00:37:38.200 of government waste.
00:37:39.920 We closed a lot
00:37:41.200 of secretaries
00:37:42.180 and ministers.
00:37:43.460 And we,
00:37:44.120 like,
00:37:44.760 get rid of
00:37:45.980 100,000
00:37:47.660 public employees
00:37:49.580 that were doing nothing.
00:37:50.700 They're just
00:37:51.320 cashing out
00:37:51.980 their checks
00:37:52.880 and nothing.
00:37:54.040 Exactly what
00:37:54.780 President Trump
00:37:55.580 needs to do
00:37:56.460 and is doing.
00:37:57.840 Well,
00:37:58.020 you guys ran a textbook,
00:37:59.360 modern,
00:38:00.420 data-based,
00:38:01.440 internet-based campaign.
00:38:02.880 I'm a big fan
00:38:03.600 of your campaign,
00:38:06.440 chief,
00:38:06.940 Santiago.
00:38:07.760 He's a good man.
00:38:09.220 Yeah,
00:38:09.440 he is.
00:38:10.320 And you guys ran
00:38:11.440 a great,
00:38:11.860 great campaign.
00:38:12.600 And you are making,
00:38:14.480 you're making America great.
00:38:17.500 So please give my regards
00:38:18.940 to Santiago Caputo.
00:38:20.320 I hope to see
00:38:21.140 the President Malay
00:38:23.360 here in a few weeks
00:38:25.000 at a Hispanic Latinos 0.99
00:38:26.440 for Trump event
00:38:27.840 here in Palm Beach.
00:38:29.560 I look forward
00:38:30.120 to seeing your president.
00:38:31.280 He's a great man.
00:38:32.480 I salute you
00:38:33.080 for the role
00:38:33.540 that you played
00:38:34.320 in his election
00:38:35.860 and now standing up
00:38:37.440 as the leader
00:38:38.300 of the Liberdade
00:38:40.380 Avanza bloc
00:38:41.940 in the Chamber of Deputies
00:38:43.760 which is
00:38:44.280 kind of like
00:38:46.040 what we call
00:38:47.000 our caucus,
00:38:49.260 our heart.
00:38:49.380 Leader of the MAGA bloc.
00:38:50.700 The leader
00:38:51.220 of the MAGA bloc.
00:38:52.420 I'm like
00:38:52.800 in the State Congress
00:38:54.140 I'm like
00:38:54.840 the minority leader.
00:38:56.120 There you go,
00:38:56.640 the minority leader.
00:38:57.760 All right.
00:38:58.400 Thank you
00:38:58.920 and God bless you
00:38:59.520 for joining us today
00:39:00.600 in the Stone Zone
00:39:02.880 and until tomorrow
00:39:04.260 God bless you
00:39:04.960 very much
00:39:05.460 and Godspeed.
00:39:06.540 Thank you
00:39:32.880 and God bless you
00:39:48.640 I will see you
00:39:50.280 We'll be right back.
00:40:20.280 No myths, just what actually matters to your money.
00:40:23.860 It does feel very similar to what we experienced in the 90s.
00:40:27.320 Where are we, though?
00:40:28.000 Are we in 1995, 1997, 1999?
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