| Time | Text |
|---|---|
|
Roger Stone's Vision
00:15:06
|
|
| All right, and we're back from the commercial break. | |
| I gotta say these Matt Baker videos are so funny. | |
| You know, I love the theatrical performances and everything. | |
| This guy's on fire, Matt Baker. | |
| I'm gonna compete against you, Matt. | |
| I'm gonna make some commercials too. | |
| You just inspired me. | |
| And I'm gonna blow it up. | |
| You sit tight, Matt Baker. | |
| Anyways, welcome back, InfoWarriors! | |
| We got Roger Stone coming up. | |
| We got a lot to talk about. | |
| It's going to be really exciting. | |
| If he is ready, we can bring him in. | |
| If not, oh, there he is. | |
| Roger Stone, the man, the myth, the legend. | |
| Probably the most underrated person in the entire Trump apparatus. | |
| You know, Roger, I was thinking about it a little bit earlier this morning. | |
| You might be the most central figure in the future Trump world. | |
| It's not an administration anymore, but I mean, really, what an interwoven person you are into the whole apparatus. | |
| Thanks, first of all, for having me. | |
| It's a little early for me, so I apologize for the bedhead. | |
| But that's very kind. | |
| Look, I think Donald Trump is the most central person in the comeback of Donald Trump. | |
| And what many people don't understand is that He's not a politician. | |
| He'll never be a politician. | |
| He's a political figure, certainly. | |
| But he, unlike, say, George W. Bush, he's not handled, he's not managed, he is not scripted. | |
| He is very, very much his own man. | |
| And that doesn't mean that he doesn't sometimes seek advice from a broad cross-section of advisers. | |
| But at the end of the day, what you see is what you get. | |
| By the way, that's precisely why he was elected. | |
| So those people who over the years have said, oh, I love Trump, If you could just get him to stop tweeting, no, that's actually never going to happen. | |
| He's always going to post his own thoughts on social media, and he's not going to be censored by staff or advisers or anyone else. | |
| That is the Donald Trump that got elected in 2016. | |
| That is the Donald Trump that, in my opinion, got re-elected by huge numbers in 2020 and was cheated out of the presidency. | |
| And that is the Donald Trump that will lead us back to victory again. | |
| You know, you and I, we've had several conversations where I've, you know, expressed a little bit of concern about President Trump and, you know, not I'm not off the Trump train, but I'm looking at the next exit. | |
| And every time we end up talking, I end up saying, no, you know, I got a good seat on the train. | |
| I'm going to stay on the train. You know, I think that the president would do very well bringing you into the administration in an official capacity, unlike in the previous administration. | |
| Would you be interested? If he wanted to bring you in, would you come in and actually serve in some sort of real capacity? | |
| Look, I would do anything President Trump asked me to do, you know, within the law, obviously. | |
| Am I looking for a job? | |
| No, I'm not looking for a job. | |
| And let's win the next election before we form the next— Right now, what I'm seeking to do is to do as much as I possibly can to support him, and that involves mostly attacking his enemies. | |
| I'm very proud of this interview I did at The Epoch Times. | |
| I'm very proud of the interview I did at Newsmax just a couple days ago. | |
| I've known Donald Trump on a personal level, on a personal basis, for 44 years. | |
| I first suggested that he should consider running for president in 1988. | |
| Suggested it again in 2000, when we spent a substantial amount of his money on an exploratory effort to examine whether the Reform Party nomination, which his fellow billionaire Ross Perot was pressing him about, | |
| was worth it. And he, I think, in retrospect, wisely recognized that he would merely split the more conservative vote and guarantee the election of Al Gore, which is something he did not want to do. | |
| So, people are going to have to accept the fact that he's not perfect. | |
| He is flawed, as we all are. | |
| There's only one who is perfect. | |
| He is perfect. | |
| No one else is perfect. | |
| He is still our last best hope. | |
| There is no other candidate out there with the name ID, with the money, with the pre-established following. | |
| And now, with the deep understanding of the deep state, which I think Trump, in the second term, It would be much, much better than Trump in a first term. | |
| And in a first term, he achieved incredible things, considering the quizlings and the traitors that, in some cases, surrounded him. | |
| I mean, the most robust economy in American history, the fastest rate of job growth in American history, the fastest rate of wage growth in American history. | |
| The lowest levels of unemployment among all Americans—black Americans, white Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, young, old—it was really a booming economy just a few years ago. | |
| He straightened out and did away with all these one-size-fits-all trade agreements to help us reach individual trade agreements that were both good for our trading partners and good for us. | |
| But more important than any of that, he kept us out of war. | |
| We started no new wars under Donald Trump. | |
| And when he brought our troops home, he didn't leave carnage and death behind, unlike Joe Biden. | |
| Well said. | |
| And I truly think that there clearly is in the alt-right community and whatnot some distrust for President Trump. | |
| And I truly believe that both you and Alex Jones are his two top assets that he really has. | |
| I hope he leans into you. | |
| You published an article the other day about Donald Trump and teaming up with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and that got an insane amount of traction. | |
| First of all, I think that's a brilliant idea, the two of them joining forces in some president, vice president, you know, President Trump, Vice President Kennedy type of scenario. | |
| For everybody listening right now that didn't get a chance to read it, just Google Roger Stone, Robert Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump, and all these articles will come up. | |
| It really went viral. But Roger, maybe you could tell the audience a little bit about what you wrote and the theory behind it. | |
| You know, we're actually dipping out to a break. | |
| So I'm starting on the after side of the break. | |
| We'll get back to it. | |
| Yeah, I think it's time for a bipartisan national unity ticket that would feature both a Republican and a Democrat. | |
| And I can talk exactly about how we could achieve that on the other side. | |
| Great to be back home here at InfoWars. | |
| And I'll lay out why a Trump-Kennedy ticket is not so far-fetched, why it is actually possible, and why now is exactly the right time for this kind of outside-the-box thinking, Adam. | |
| Great to be back here on Infowars. | |
| It's great to have you. When we come back, we are going to hear more from Roger Stone about this bipartisan ticket of two of our favorite people. | |
| You are listening to the American Journal. | |
| I am your guest host, Adam King. | |
| Stay tuned. All right. | |
| Welcome back, InfoWarriors. | |
| That was another epic break. | |
| The commercials with InfoWars are just so much better than TV commercials. | |
| We are joined on the other side of that commercial break by our guest again, Roger Stone. | |
| We are talking about potential bipartisan ticket Trump and Kennedy Jr. | |
| I think that's a great idea. | |
| I think that there's a lot of Democrats who are Have so much buyer's remorse right now with Joseph R. Pedophile Biden. | |
| And, you know, I think that having Trump aligned with a good Democrat like Kennedy could be a great thing for the country. | |
| Something we really need. | |
| Roger, you were talking about it, and I want to hear your thoughts on this further. | |
| It's really your idea. Well, first of all, let me say that I don't think either man would consider it. | |
| Today. But this nomination is not today. | |
| It's next August. | |
| The Democratic Party, I think, is petrified about the challenge from Robert Kennedy, despite the fact that he probably will be underfunded. | |
| He doesn't seem to have anybody around him I don't know who has any expertise or experience in running a presidential campaign, but what he does have is the Kennedy magic. | |
| And what he does have is the righteousness of his position. | |
| And he's extraordinarily articulate, both as a critic of the effectiveness or safety of the COVID-19 vaccination, indeed, all vaccinations, As well as the correct, in my opinion, worldview about the failure of the neocons to project our military power to try to dominate the Earth, | |
| which is coming back now to bite us, as we see Russia, China, Iran, the Saudis, the Turks, perhaps the Egyptians, the Brazilians, and others move into a new economic and presumably military world. | |
| Alliance, very dangerous for America. | |
| Bobby Kennedy is going to get abused in the democratic process the way... | |
| They're going to try to keep him off the ballot in various states and caucuses. | |
| They're going to kneecap him in every way possible. | |
| I still think that he will, in the end, on those places where he gets on the ballot, he will overperform. | |
| Donald Trump could solve the concerns of those who are upset about his record on warp speed through the selection of Kennedy. | |
| Whether Trump could Jam Robert Kennedy, a registered Democrat, down the throats of a Republican national convention, remains to be seen. | |
| I think, at that point, it is probable that he could do so. | |
| Whether there are state laws Thank you. | |
| That there aren't barriers to this idea. | |
| But I like the idea of a bipartisan national unity ticket. | |
| Lincoln did this after World War II, dumped Hannibal Hamlin as his vice president, selected Andrew Johnson, a Tennessee Democrat, in an effort to bind up the wounds of the country. | |
| It was probably, unfortunately, a factor in his assassination. | |
| We don't certainly wish that on the president. | |
| In fact, I pray for the president's safety and the safety of his family every single day, both day and night. | |
| But I really think that we're at a unique time in American history, a time when a Trump-Kennedy ticket just makes a lot of sense. | |
| It would give those disaffected Democrats—and there are many, and there will be more—a place to go, a comfort level that they might not normally have, voting for a Republican. | |
| And they also solve Trump's, quote-unquote, vaccination problem, in my opinion. | |
| Again, I don't think either man would consider this today. | |
| People look at it and say, oh, that's an interesting idea, but it's whimsy. | |
| Well, I've thrown it out there, and it's taken off. | |
| It's taken on a life of its own. | |
| I think it's a great idea. | |
| I admire both men very much. | |
| As Trump would say, let's see what happens. | |
| I also admire both men very much, and I think it's a really phenomenal idea. | |
| I think that the backlash from the Republicans would come more from the rhinos rather than the alt-right community, which I think is bigger than the centrist Republicans. | |
| I think in actuality is a smaller community, especially now with all the corruption and the chaos that's ensued. | |
| A lot of people that were like center-right have moved more towards the far-right. | |
| Which is ironic that a Democrat makes those people, especially the anti-vax community, feel more comfortable. | |
| So it would be great for Trump. | |
| It would also show that Trump is not playing partisan politics. | |
| And, you know, it really goes against the uniparty system, that all these people are in bed together, you know, maybe even quite literally. | |
| A bipartisan ticket could solve a lot of problems in our country, and I'm all for it. | |
| I think it's a great idea, and I hope that it gets more traction. | |
| Of course, it's not going to get picked up now because each guy's got to have his own ego for the fight ahead of him. | |
| But there's things about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., like his stance on gun control, that I don't like. | |
| But, you know, he really hit a home run with the vaccines, and I feel that there's nobody up there who's really representing the anti-vax community, which is quite significant at this point, you know? | |
|
No Incumbent Survives
00:00:53
|
|
| And it's not just the anti-vax community, it's also the people who have lost all faith in Western medicine. | |
| I think here's an important factor, and that is that historically, no president in modern times who faced a significant challenge to their re-election beat back that challenge went on to be re-elected. | |
| Not Jimmy Carter in 1976, not Gerald Ford in 1976. | |
| So anytime there's been a significant challenge to an incumbent, even though they turn that challenge back, they have not won. | |
|
Fundraising's Role in Debates
00:02:39
|
|
| That means it significantly weakens the incumbent. | |
| Should Joe Biden be the Democratic nominee? | |
| And I think that's an open question, in all honesty. | |
| I think that he would be significantly weakened by a grassroots insurgency, you know, led by Robert Kennedy, who's a very determined, serious person. | |
| And he's very serious about this: whether or not he can put together an effective campaign, whether or not he can raise enough money—and the reason that's significant is because not Thank you. | |
| They use your fundraising as the measure of your viability and whether you're allowed to be in the debates. | |
| So we shall see. | |
| Adams, I want to thank you for having me. | |
| Folks can watch me at StoneZone.Live every day at 5 o'clock Eastern, 4 o'clock Center, StoneZone.Live, where I do a one-hour show of politics. | |
| Wayne Allen Root joins me today, as well as our own legal analyst, Gary Ostrow, breaking down the recent national security leaks. | |
| So if you want to get more Roger Stone, you can go to StoneZone.live at 5 o'clock Eastern, or you can go to StoneZone.com. Go to the shop there. You can get your very own Roger Stone did nothing wrong t-shirt like the one you see me wearing or your very own signed Roger Stone. This is a paperweight, a stone that I have personally signed. I need a Roger Stone. I need a Roger Stone. | |
| That's incredible. What a marketer. | |
| I want to say one more thing about the ticket of Trump and Kennedy. | |
| I think it would be the ultimate vendetta tour against the deep state. | |
| I mean, both have such a serious gripe and bone against the deep state. | |
| And it could be exciting. | |
| Wayne Allen Root is epic. | |
| I'm going to try to tune in and check that out today. | |
| That sounds like a great show. | |
| And I really appreciate you joining us here on American Journal this morning. | |
| And thank you for coming out. | |
| I can't wait to see you in person so we can get Roger Stone together. | |
|
1776 Testosterone Boost
00:01:17
|
|
| Buff, buff, pass, my friend. | |
| God bless you, Adam. Have a great time. | |
| You're doing a great job here. | |
| This is the tip of the spear, folks. | |
| Never forget it. Absolutely. | |
| We'll be right back after a commercial break. | |
| 1776 testosterone boost is back in stock. | |
| It is a private label of the number one best selling natural testosterone booster on the market. | |
| It does incredible things for men, but women also love it. | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, you need to experience this product for yourself. | |
| I never have any issues in the libido department, but it's always good to supercharge it And take it to the next level. | |
| And I'm just going to tell you, bottom line, my wife is blown away. | |
| I am a Tyrannosaurus Rex in the sheets. | |
| And I'm telling you, at 49, I've got more energy in that department than I had when I was 18. | |
| And I owe it all to 1776 Testosterone Boost. | |
| Now back in stock at InfowarStore.com. | |
| It's also great for your muscles, your body, your energy, your workouts. | |