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Nick Adams (Alpha Male) Enters the StoneZONE with Roger Stone
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And now, Lindell TV brings you The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon, and pundit, Roger Stone.
Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
He is a New York Times bestselling author, and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues, and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
And now, here's your host, Roger Stone!
Welcome.
I'm Roger Stone, and you are about to enter the Stone Zone.
This past weekend, I met Nick Adams at Hooters for a couple of beers.
And I found him to be an interesting, erudite, cultured gentleman, but a man of deep principles.
And of course, he has captured the public imagination as a self-described alpha male.
Don't let this caricature fool you.
I mean, he is an alpha male.
But he's also a charming companion and a true patriot, and he joins us now on the Stone Zone.
Roger!
Welcome to the Stone Zone.
It's great to be in the Stone Zone, Roger.
I'm truly privileged.
Great to have you.
Nick, I think a lot of people are surprised when they see you and when they hear you because, of course, you have an accent.
You are a naturalized American, a proud American citizen, but a lot of folks don't know your background.
I mean, you're a presidential appointee.
You've had four bestselling books.
You're a motivational speaker.
You're a very, very sharp television commentator on behalf of Freedom and the founding documents of the country.
And of course, close to my wife and I, you are a stage four cancer survivor.
So she's taken a great interest in your career.
But tell folks about how you came to America and what you achieved when you lived in Australia.
I think that's a good starting place.
It certainly is, Roger.
Look, like we were speaking about last night, I've had a very interesting life.
My life, usually a lot of people have to wait a lifetime for a life-changing moment, but in my case I didn't have to.
Mine came very early at the age of 16 months when I was diagnosed with pretty much a death sentence and that was stage 4 neuroblastoma.
The doctors told my mother and father that a stage 4 cancer patient like me Was really looking at about a 5% chance of survival.
Only 1 in 20 survive.
For three and a half years, I endured chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, and ultimately, Roger, through the healing hands of God, our master physician, I defied the odds and I lived.
And it was that early adversity that really shaped my personality and shaped my character.
I decided once I could work out the magnitude of what I had managed to escape, I decided that I was never going to waste a single second of a minute of an hour of a day of a month of a year ever.
And I pretty much lived up to that self-commitment, Roger, if I may say so myself.
I was elected at the age of 19 as one of the youngest ever elected councilmen in Sydney, Australia.
In 2004, a few days after my 21st birthday in 2005, I was elected the youngest deputy mayor in Australian history in the Sydney area.
So I got some success early on, but really once I had established myself as somebody that was on the rise, that's kind of when my problems began.
That's a pretty familiar story with lots of people that Have got dreams that are bigger than their own country.
And in my case, that was certainly true.
I like to joke, Roger, that I was actually an American trapped inside an Australian body for the first 32 years of my life.
I was entrepreneurial.
I was a bit of a non-conformist.
I was an individualist.
I wanted to do things my way.
I wanted a colour outside of the lines.
I was interested in blazing a trail and leaving a legacy and All of these kinds of things are not very conducive with the Australian or European or quite frankly everywhere except America nature and approach.
In those places you're meant to really kind of bite your tongue, bide your time and wait to be called upon.
But that just really wasn't me.
And after copping a whole bunch of criticism from my own party, from My political party, from friends, from just about every conceivable corner, I said to myself, I really want to go somewhere where I'm going to be rewarded for hard work, rewarded for taking a risk, rewarded for being different.
And so that's why I came to the United States.
I didn't know anybody.
I just sent out a whole bunch of emails and said, my name is Nick.
I'm 24 years old.
I love America.
This is what I've achieved.
So far in my life, and I'd like to come and speak to you about my life story and why I think the United States is the greatest country in the world and how we can get it to fulfill its full potential.
And in a story possible, Roger, only in the United States, the people embraced me in a way that I could never, ever have possibly begun to imagine.
And one thing led to another, and I became a regular on cable news in the studios of New York, I got book deals and here we are today where I run a national non-profit organization that has got tremendous reach.
I have on combined platforms more than 3 million followers on social media.
The New York Post calls me a social media heavyweight.
So I'm living the American dream in every possible way, Roger.
It wasn't easy, but I think you have to be in the Deepest valley to appreciate the highest mountain.
Well, Nick, God is good, Christ is King, and you are living proof that Jesus Christ can do anything.
I've also faced adversity in my life, as you know, and by turning to the Lord, I got a second chance at life myself.
I'm doing things quite differently now, but I admire this Path that you have blazed.
Let's talk for a moment about the persona of the alpha male that you have seized on Twitter and on social media because nothing seems to trigger the liberals like this.
Nothing.
But at the same time, it has also gotten you a very, shall we say, rabid and loyal following among young men who understand the larger point that I think you're trying to make.
Talk to us about that.
Roger, it's a very tough time to be a young man anywhere in the world, but particularly in the United States of America, I think.
It's even harder if you are a white, straight, Christian male, as I am, and I know you are.
I believe that men need a voice.
I believe that men, particularly young men, have been disenfranchised.
They've been told to curtail their ambition.
They've been told to hold back.
They've been told to not be so ambitious.
They've been told that all of the things that come naturally to them, whether it's activities that they like, whether it's the way that they conduct themselves, On the football field or with friends, but all of that is toxic and unbecoming and must change.
Men have been feminized throughout the world and indeed in the United States of America.
And I think it's really important that if the United States is going to remain the pinnacle nation on this earth, we need our men to be men and women to be women.
And all that feminism has delivered to my mind, Roger, is angry women and feminine men.
And I am directly taking that on as much as I possibly can, because I want to empower the young men of the United States to believe in themselves, to be confident, to have dreams, to have visions.
Now, none of this comes at the expense or should come at the expense Of young ladies.
We need 100% of the population, 100% of Americans engaged if we're going to have any chance of beating China, for example.
We can't have 50% of the population not working at full throttle.
And if you go and have a look, the statistics back what I'm saying up.
If you look, Roger, you see that right now, today, the lowest ever college application rates are among young men.
Same with high school dropout rates.
Meanwhile, young women are doing extraordinarily well, and that's fantastic.
Their grades are better than ever before.
They're going to college in greater number than ever before.
But unfortunately, so many of the feminist elites In our society that are trying to transform our country, they're trying to radically reshape our culture.
What they've done and what they continue to do, Roger, is alienate young men.
They're trying to hold back young men as punishment for this idea that in the past women were not going to, and it's not even an idea, it's true, but that women were not going to college In such great number as they are now.
And so essentially young boys here in the United States today are told that they have to atone for the history of that.
And they need to be cognizant that it's the female's turn.
And I just don't buy into that, Roger.
If you have a look at the homelessness in the United States of America, if you have a look at the suicide rates, if you have a look at What happens when a man and a woman here in this country break up and how those decisions tend to disproportionately benefit women.
When you look at child custody cases, I think that men are very victimized in today's society.
And that's why I have, with my trademark humor and wit and I've tried to apply all of those things to giving men a voice.
I want men to be alphas, and I think women want men to be alphas as well.
And so that's what this is really all about, getting young men to realise their full potential.
Well I think feminists are anti-woman today.
That's because they support men who identify as women to beat women in women's sports.
That's anti-woman by definition.
I am tickled by this alpha male persona that you have affected online, but you're making some serious points.
In other words, you can't educate people if you can't entertain them.
You have to be entertaining.
You have to be interesting in order to get folks' attention.
Otherwise, what you write, what you say is so dry that no one would care, but the underlying Themes of what you're saying—church, sports, work, discipline, ambition—these are important concepts for men, for all people, really.
And therefore, as I said at the top, you're a charming companion.
You're a highly educated individual with a fine palate, by the way.
Nick does not eat at Hooters at every single meal, but he does like to hoist a few with the boys there, and we certainly did that last night, didn't we?
We sure did.
Yeah, it was a great time.
It was a great time.
What's the number one problem facing this country today?
You love the country.
As I pointed out, you're a naturalized American citizen.
You're a proud American.
You've had no problem getting into the culture wars.
I should say that Nick is the head of a non-profit.
Well, I appreciate that, Roger.
Look, the two are linked.
liberty and American greatness.
And you've done some wonderful things.
Why don't we talk about that for a moment?
Because I want people to understand that you're more than just a pretty face.
You're more than just a media personality.
You're doing some very important substantive things for the country.
Let's talk about that for a moment.
Well, I appreciate that, Roger.
Look, the two are linked.
You asked me what the greatest problem facing the United States of America is.
And then, obviously, we're talking about my nonprofit and the two are linked.
So I believe, Roger, and I have, since the day that I first came here, even as a tourist, I believe, from what I could see as an outsider, and sometimes a spectator sees more of the game, so many Americans don't know what it means to be an American anymore.
Americanism has not been taught.
We have not passed on what it means to be an American for at least a couple of generations now.
And that's why we find the United States of America in the position that she is in.
What What we need to have is for our citizens to believe in American values, not European values, not socialist values.
If you have a look at all of the things that have made America unique, the United States of America is about individualism, not collectivism.
Patriotism, not relativism.
God, not government.
Faith, not secularism.
Equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome or equity.
The United States inscribed on every coin and printed on every dollar bill of every denomination is E Pluribus Unum.
We don't subscribe to radical multiculturalism.
Being an American is being bold, not being bland.
Aspiring to greatness, not mediocrity.
These are the cultural and philosophical and political values of the United States.
But wokeism and political correctness and all of those people that don't like the way that the United States of America is, they want to change that.
And they want the flip side of every single one of those values I just mentioned to be the case for the United States.
And Sadly, I think they've got 40 or 50% of the country convinced that that's the way to go.
I, on the other hand, Roger, as somebody that wasn't born here, but chose to come here, fought to come here, wanted to come here so much to achieve the American dream, because I knew this was the place that gave me the greatest opportunity to do that.
And it was the best country in the world.
I feel very passionately about it and I want every American to know that the day that they were born here or the day that they moved here permanently is the day that they won the lottery of life and they got this incredible and amazing and remarkable and sensational and unparalleled head start on anyone and everyone everywhere else.
I want Americans to realize that This is the only country in the world where you can blaze a trail, leave a legacy, colour outside of the lines, not be punished, where success is not yet resented but still admired and aspired to, where your first language or your last name doesn't mean anything, where failure is not fatal, where you can fall down as many times as you like.
If you've got grit, determination and hustle, you can get up 5,000 different times.
These things make America very special.
Alexis de Tocqueville wrote about, in Democracy in America, about how unique the United States of America was.
Winston Churchill realized how unique the United States of America was.
Of course, he was half American himself.
And these are the things that I want everyday Americans to realize and to embrace and to be Advocates for.
And so I focus on K-12 students.
That's what my organisation does.
I think that we spin our wheels a lot, Roger, on college campuses.
I mean, I believe in fighting the left wherever and whenever we encounter them.
But of course, resources are always finite and we can't be everywhere all the time.
So it's a matter of prioritising and I think that the real battle is in elementary, middle and high schools.
I think by the time an American student gets to college these days, the indoctrination that began the moment they walk through the gates of their elementary school on their very first day is well and truly complete.
And we're too late to do anything about it.
That's why we focus on elementary, middle and high schools.
We created the world's first kid-friendly constitution.
We did the same thing with the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers.
We got all of those founding documents into plain, simple, easy to understand English that even a fifth grader can comprehend.
And we've had tremendous success.
We've got more than a million students, K-12 students all across the country that use our resources.
So we're doing great things.
We also have parent and grandparent guides.
So that families can completely circumvent the indoctrination centers that, unfortunately, public schools have become.
We have teacher guides for in-classroom instructions for those brave.
And let me tell you, conservative teachers are a bit like Trump supporters, Roger.
There's a lot more of them than what people realize.
And they're there, but they stay quiet.
And there are a lot of them.
And so we also provide Instruction and guides and resources for those teachers to be able to effectively and adequately teach in their own classrooms, various material and the curriculum that they need to present.
So that's how we are fighting that fight.
We want to protect America's reputation.
We want to protect, defend the United States' exceptionalism.
And I think that this is a very important way of doing it, Roger.
Folks, if you're just tuning in, we're talking to Nick Adams, who is one of the fastest growing and furthest reaching social media influencers in the country and in conservative politics today, literally reaching millions of patriots across the country with his commentary and his opinions.
And we're very glad to have him.
Nick, I know that you are a student of history and that you have written a book about Donald Trump and Winston Churchill, and you have seen certain parallels in their career path, in their history.
And of course, Donald Trump is not finished yet, to say the least.
Give us your analysis.
Look, Winston Churchill and Donald Trump is a comparison or a parallel.
Roger, that I drew very early on, maybe 2017, the very beginning of 2018.
It was clear to me, I mean, I was forced to read Churchill speeches by my father at the age of eight.
And I always wondered growing up if there would ever be a Churchillian level style leader in my lifetime, or if he truly was, as William Manchester wrote, The Last Lion.
I think Donald Trump is very much in the mould of Winston Churchill.
The parallels are quite extraordinary.
Of course, when you first look at the two of them together on a superficial level, well, they're very, very different.
Donald Trump doesn't drink.
Winston Churchill, you couldn't prise the glass away from his hands.
Donald Trump, 6'4", Winston Churchill, 5'6", on a good day.
So a lot of, of course, Winston Churchill, very articulate and erudite and great rhetoric.
Donald Trump, far less polished, but both extraordinary communicators, both fearless.
Both took on the establishment in their own party.
Both had a swamp that they had to deal with.
Both backed their own instincts more so than any other leaders that we've seen previously.
Both had this idea that if they were able to get in the room, if they were able to get a face-to-face meeting, that they would be able to pull off something that Other people just couldn't, or that seemed impossible.
So they both had a lot of confidence in themselves.
And so I do think that Donald Trump is very much in the Winston Churchill mould.
And of course, Churchill was unceremoniously dumped, Roger, after winning the Second World War by what I must say was a very ungrateful British public.
And regardless of what The viewers here this afternoon might think about what happened in 2020.
I think we can all agree that whoever voted against Donald Trump was also pretty ungrateful.
And the thing is that Winston Churchill was able to come back and win re-election again as Prime Minister.
And it was not until his health issues kicked in that that kind of stopped.
He only got really one good year.
As the re-elected Prime Minister before his health issues ailed him.
But I think that Donald Trump can pull off a political comeback commensurate, if not greater than that, Roger, in 2024.
Their characters are so similar that I really think that this is on the cards.
And if I had a, I'm not a gambling man, but if I had a spare $5 lying around, I'd go and put $5 on Donald Trump winning in 2024.
I commend Nick's book to you, Trump and Churchill, Defenders of Western Civilization.
It is a terrific book.
I've also looked at the electoral pattern here, and I agree with you.
kind of like Grover Cleveland, another great New Yorker who was elected president, a conservative Democrat, one of the few Democrats elected to the presidency between the Civil War and the Great Depression, elected, defeated in a disputed election, I might add, came back to serve another defeated in a disputed election, I might add, came back to serve another term with distinction and brought reform
The Christian prophet, Kim Clement, insisted that Donald Trump would serve two terms, but he never said two consecutive terms.
So, So, I agree with you.
I think that Donald Trump stands on the cusp of perhaps the greatest single political comeback in American history.
Now, you played for me last night an audio, you know, a message that Donald Trump left for you after watching you, I guess it was on Fox, believe it was on Fox.
That has to be a great, great feeling.
I mean, I've experienced this myself.
Trump has been a friend of mine, of course, for 43 years.
I think I'm one of the first people in the country who suggested that he explore a serious candidacy for president.
And I'm very proud of that.
I'm also very proud of the fact that I recognized earlier than most that he had not only the capacity to be a great presidential candidate, But the potential to be a truly transformative and great president.
And again, I don't think he's anywhere anywhere near finished yet.
So tell us the circumstances under which you got that great message from the president and how it made you feel.
Well, Roger, first of all, you should be very proud of yourself because I happen to think that Donald Trump was the greatest president we've ever had.
And I know that you were one of the very first people to Urge him to run.
You saw something in him.
And quite, quite frankly, uh, he was consequential.
He was transformative.
And I think that he in many ways rescued the United States of America from the brink.
I hope he'll get the chance to do that again.
You've known Donald Trump longer than I've been alive, uh, by five years.
So, uh, you know him better than anybody, Roger.
Look, I often have to pinch myself with this life that I have.
It's incredible to me that a young man in my thirties, that I could get the attention of a president of the United States, president of the free world.
Of course, I was speaking to the president and having dialogues with him when he was still in the White House.
So it's amazing.
And again, a testament To the opportunity in the United States of America that if you've got the passion and the drive and the determination, you can come and not know anybody and within a few short years become somebody whose number the President calls.
It's something I don't think I'm ever going to get over, Roger.
It means a lot to me.
I'm delighted.
It's the first voicemail that I've ever I've ever received.
Usually they're missed calls, but, um, I was just delighted.
I happened to be in Australia, uh, back visiting, uh, friends and family.
And I got this voicemail and it was actually on C-SPAN where, uh, the president saw me and, um, he apparently, uh, was so enjoying it that he watched me over the Congress.
So, uh, It's a voicemail I'm going to keep forever, Roger.
It means a lot to me, but I want all the people out there listening.
I know that so many of us, and we've got very good reason to be, but so many of us are pretty downcast and we're pretty downtrodden and our shoulders are slumped.
But my story should serve as inspiration.
Here I am, a legal immigrant to the country who became a naturalized American citizen Who has been able to live an extraordinary life, who's been able to get within the President Donald Trump's orbit.
That's a great story and it shows that things are still possible in the United States of America.
No matter how bad things are, and they are bad, we're still the greatest country in the world by far.
There is no place I'd rather wake up every morning.
Well, the president's call to you proves that even today, still in America, anything is possible and that any American can succeed beyond their wildest dreams.
This fight over the American dream is precisely what keeps people like you and I up at night because we are being challenged and threatened as never Before, let me go back to your alpha male persona for a moment, which I find so entertaining.
If you had a piece of advice for a young man today, what would it be?
The advice I'd give them, Roger, is to be them, not to try to contort themselves like a yoga instructor in a studio.
They should be themselves.
If they go out with a young lady and they happen to be supportive of Donald Trump, but that young lady isn't, they should not feel the need to change their opinion.
They should always be gentlemen, but there is no need to be overly sensitive or overly go out of their way to unnecessarily Not offend or apologize.
I just want young men to be confident in themselves.
They should go to Hooters a fair bit.
That does increase the testosterone, Roger.
If there is not a testosterone, if there is no testosterone, we're in trouble.
But if there's no Hooters, they should find a Tilted Kilt or some other Twin Peaks, perhaps.
There are lots of great family venues that are out there.
I think that alpha men should hang out with other alpha men.
Iron sharpens iron.
And they shouldn't take instruction from anyone.
They should have really, I think, just one master, and that is God.
Well, what you're preaching in this persona, as I said earlier, church, sport, work, discipline, Fitness, ambition, patriotism.
These are things, first of all, to be proud of.
These are watchwords.
What kind of amazed me, and I'm highly entertained by your social media postings, I'm even more entertained by the reaction to them, is the way It triggers so much hatred, triggers so many personal attacks, and the way, like Donald Trump, you let that roll off your back.
You just keep moving forward.
I think you said it really at the top of this interview, which is, Since you weren't supposed to live to be this tender age, you're living every single minute of every single day and doing as much as you possibly can for your adopted country.
This is really extraordinarily admirable and putting aside You know, the joking side of this parody that you use to entertain people while still making a serious point.
We're really very honored to have you here on the show and to get your views.
How do you see this upcoming presidential race?
Stepping aside from your nonprofit now, just speaking as Nick Adams individual, how do you see the upcoming 2024 race?
It's going to be very interesting, Roger.
I mean, if you go and have a look at the last two years, there's no doubt that almost every single area of our lives are poorer, weaker and less safe.
Joe Biden has been disastrous and that is putting it rather nicely.
The truth is that we need somebody else in the White House.
We need strength returned to the White House.
We need competence returned to the White House.
We need intelligence returned to the White House.
We need somebody, Roger, that's strong enough to stand up.
Somebody that is ready to fight for the country.
My person has always been Donald Trump.
I supported him from the very beginning, the 16th of June, 2015, when he came down the escalator.
I still support him now.
I think that he is the only man that can solve the problems.
Of this country.
He's got the experience.
He's got the passion.
He's got the personality.
I think he can do it.
And, uh, I, I think Joe Biden is going to be the democratic nominee, Roger.
I mean, it's a long way out as you know, a day is an eternity in politics, but at the moment I think that he's really the best that they've got and they're going to wheel him out if they have to.
In 2024 and campaigning and then beyond, if heaven forbid, somehow he wins again.
On the Republican side, I think there's going to be a slew of candidates.
But again, I think Donald Trump's going to have the measure of all of them.
He managed to trounce 16 opponents last time.
And I foresee something like that happening again this time, because His charisma, his presence, and now his proven record, I think, is unassailable.
Yeah, I agree with that analysis.
I really think, despite what the mainstream media tries to tell us, I don't see an end in sight for this conflict in Ukraine.
I think it is going to drag on and on, costing Americans billions and billions more.
There's not going to be a quick victory by the Ukrainians, nor is there going to be a quick victory by the Russians.
It's already been a year.
I think that this could end up being, ironically, a foreign policy issue, could end up being the number one issue in the next presidential campaign, not the domestic economy.
Although God knows with our current gas prices and food shortages and rate of inflation, those issues will certainly be front and center.
But as I said to you last evening, Just as Eisenhower ended the war in Korea, just as Nixon ended the war in Vietnam, I think Donald Trump is the individual best qualified to end the war in Ukraine.
He knows Zelensky.
He knows Putin.
He cut off Putin's pipeline.
People forget that.
He sold Zelensky the offensive weapons, actually gave Zelensky the offensive weapons that Barack Obama wouldn't give him.
He moved for peace in North Korea when all of the foreign policy experts said, no, no, don't even talk to them.
Don't even talk to them.
Well, that turned out to be wrong, and at least the North Koreans Temporarily stopped their nuclear weapons development program.
In the face of the feckless leadership of Joe Biden, they've started their program back up again.
But add on top of that Trump's successful record of a historic peace accord in the Middle East, you have a statesman here who has the respect, if not the respect, the fear of all of these international leaders.
And I honestly believe I think this is going to end up being the preeminent issue.
I think it is going to continue to drag on.
in such a way that does not disadvantage our allies in Ukraine, but gives no great victory to the Russians either.
I think this is going to end up being the preeminent issue.
I think it is going to continue to drag on.
You wouldn't know that if you read the war propaganda that is featured by the American media.
But talking to military sources that I trust, I see a long drawn out conflict here.
What do you make of our current situation in Ukraine?
It is hard to see, Roger, how it's not going to become a long drawn out conflict.
And I agree with you.
I don't think that the average American in Nebraska or Missouri or anywhere Is in favour of a long drawn out conflict in Ukraine.
And I think you're going to start to see through polling and other measurements, you're going to begin to see that disapproval grow.
And as that disapproval grows, you're quite right with your prescience.
I do think that the Ukrainian Russia conflict will become the biggest issue That is going to be debated.
And of course, Donald Trump has this incredible record.
He's the only president to have not sent America to war in God knows how many years.
So he is, he is somebody that you're right.
I think he's got the props.
He's got the record to be able to go and finish this off.
Get the United States of America out of there.
And I think that that's what people want.
Because the longer that this goes on for, the more problems we're going to have.
Putin is, I believe, an alpha male as well.
And alpha males only respect other alpha males.
Putin is a thug.
And at the end of the day, the only thing that Putin respects is strength.
Weakness is very provocative.
It's the reason that Russia is in Ukraine right now.
And when were they in the Ukraine before last year?
It was during Barack Obama's time.
Were there any incursions during Donald Trump's time?
No, there weren't.
And that's not a coincidence.
That's not an accident.
That's because Donald Trump projected a real strength and there was an element of unpredictability.
Where no matter who it was, they didn't know what could possibly happen.
The other thing that made Trump so fantastic with all of this stuff, and it's incredible because there is so little said about this, but we forget how bad the ISIS situation was.
ISIS was, we had stuff going on in Germany, in England, it seemed every other weekend.
There was a terrorist attack in some Western country, France.
Donald Trump came in without any fanfare, without any talking, speculating, promising, boasting.
He went and eliminated them.
He absolutely annihilated ISIS, pulverized them.
And no one even knew.
And that's why now no one even talks about it.
But that's a leader.
That's how it gets done.
You don't go and tell everybody what you're planning on doing.
You just go quietly and severely get it done.
And that's why Donald Trump is so unique.
That's why he's so great.
And that's why he is the only person I think that can bring this Ukrainian Russia conflict to an end for America.
So, Nick, you're speaking to a Republican group in Florida this evening?
Yes, I am.
I'm speaking to the Miami Republican women.
Roger, I'm going to give them your best.
The ladies there are tremendous patriots.
They're also Roger Stone aficionados.
And I'm looking forward to speaking with them about the state of the United States, what we can do to crush political correctness, how we can preserve the 21st century as an American century.
And send those Chinese packing with their air balloons.
All right, Nick, we have it on the screen, but I'm going to let you say it.
If people want to follow you, where's the very best place for them to go?
Well, Roger, I'm all over social media.
They go on Twitter.
It's at Nick Adams in USA.
On Facebook, it's at Nick Adams in America.
Instagram at NickA1.
You can go to my website nickadamsusa.com or my foundation's website flagusa.org.
It has been our great pleasure and honor to have you on the Stone Zone.
Please extend my warmest regards to the Miami Women's Republican Club and Nick Adams, you are always welcome here in the Stone Zone.
Roger, delighted to have met you, and it's the beginning of a long friendship, I suspect.
God bless you, my friend, and travel safely.
That was Nick Adams.
For those of you just tuning in, he is one of the fastest growing and furthest reaching social media influencers in conservative politics today, literally reaching millions of patriots across the country with his commentary and his opinions.
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There it is with the iconic V for victory pose.
We have a few moments left in the broadcast, and therefore I'm going to take a few of your questions that have been phoned into us at AskStone at StoneZone.com.
AskStone at StoneZone.com.
And let's go right to those questions.
Jim Scott in El Paso, Texas asks, Roger, what do you think of Governor Ron DeSantis' recent Palm Beach retreat?
This has gotten quite a bit of press coverage.
Governor Ron DeSantis is going to contend for the Republican nomination for president.
Those who months ago were telling me that when I said that I was purposely dividing us or trying to hurt the America First movement, I think I have been proven correct.
It's a free country.
And as President Donald Trump himself has said, if Governor DeSantis wants to run, he should run.
But I read, for example, that Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin, someone I admire very much, someone who won a tough, tough re-election as a Trump Republican in Wisconsin, was at this weekend CONFAB.
Yet, when asked by the media whether this meant that he was endorsing Governor DeSantis over President Trump, he said no.
He would be taking no position that he would remain neutral in a nomination contest, notwithstanding his high regard for both Governor DeSantis and President Trump.
A couple governors were there, Bill Lee of Tennessee, Stitt from Oklahoma.
They both paid homage to the great job Donald, pardon me, the great Trump job Ron DeSantis is doing as governor, but in neither of their comments did they indicate whether they were endorsing the governor over the president.
Of course, Ron DeSantis is not a candidate yet.
There are a number of media influencers, so-called conservative influencers, who seem to be rallying to a DeSantis candidacy.
I think this is a healthy thing for the country and the party.
I think Donald Trump will prevail in such a contest.
And to the extent that I criticize the governor, and I will, it will be issue-oriented criticism.
He's done some good things as governor.
He's done some other things that I disagree with, but it is a free country.
And folks, he absolutely, positively is running.
The question I get every single day is why can't Donald Trump and Governor Ron DeSantis run together on a ticket?
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the rules of the Electoral College, the Electoral College, while it doesn't strictly prohibit two people from the same state running, it penalizes a party that would nominate such a ticket because the electoral votes of Florida, in this case 37 votes, could not be totaled if both candidates were from the same state and the ticket were to carry that state.
So, such ticket is unfeasible, not illegal, but essentially prohibited.
Here's a question from Juan Villanova from Miami asks, how do you feel about President Bukele putting all those people into jail?
I think that's stated the wrong way.
The question is, what do I think about the fact that President Bukele has brought peace and security to his democratic country, a country that was essentially run by violent street gangs, is now a safe, prosperous place to live, to grow a family, to grow a business.
And I think very, very highly of the president said so in a tweet the other day.
So I thank you for that question.
Vincenzo Rotoni from the Upper East Side of Manhattan says, I hear you are coming to New York City soon.
What is that about?
It's true, folks.
You can go to Eventbrite.
The New York Young Republican Club has invited me to a martini mixer on March 10th.
You can go to Eventbrite.
And get your tickets for that.
I'm going to be talking about the history of the martini favored by Winston Churchill, favored by Franklin Roosevelt, favored by Tom Dewey, favored by Richard Nixon.
And I'm going to be shaking and pouring myself that night.
So included in your ticket price for the New York Young Republicans Martini Mixer with Roger Stone, you get a martini shaken and poured.
by Roger Stone himself.
This is the oldest Young Republican Club in the country, March 10th.
Again, you can go to Eventbrite or you can go to the website for the New York Young Republican Club and get your tickets.
This is going to sell out very quickly, but I am going to be there.
Let's see.
We have one more question.
Arnold Collins from Fort Lauderdale says, Aren't you embarrassed to be on Twitter since you are a Russian trader?
There's a question I love.
Actually, anyone who followed my trial knows that the government never produced any evidence whatsoever to prove that I was involved in Russian collusion, WikiLeaks collaboration, or the phishing and publication of John Podesta's emails.
On November 3rd of 2020, only by court order from a federal judge, Robert Mueller was forced to release the last remaining long-hidden redacted sections of his final report in which he even he could not sugarcoat the fact that he had found quote no factual evidence close quote of my involvement with Russian collusion or with WikiLeaks.
It was a frame job folks and that's why in the end I was pardoned.
Because it was very clear to the American public, despite the fog of the fake news media, and to President Donald Trump, that I was charged with a fabricated crime solely to pressure me to testify falsely against President Donald Trump, which I refused to do.
And that's a fact.
If you want to call me a traitor on Twitter, that's fine.
I'll just block you.
Anyway, this is Roger Stone.
This has been the Stone Zone.
Thank you for joining us with a great interview with Nick Adams, the Alpha Male.
We'll see you tomorrow when we have Alex Oteola, who is the social media influencer out of Miami, who I feel very strongly Should run for mayor of Miami-Dade County.
This is going to be a bilingual interview.
You're going to want to check it out.
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