Spirit of ’76

At least this year’s Presidential contest features a real contest for the Democratic nomination that will go to the Convention. The last time in recent history that the country had such a contest was in 1976 when former Governor Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford. While I am immensely proud of my role in helping elect […]
Trixter Rates Obama Dirty Trick

By Roger Stone As dirty tricks go, the Mickey Kantor scam perpetrated on the Clinton camp by someone who is obviously for Barack Obama, has it all; racial hatred, audio, arguable unintelligible voices and no traceability. It’s a masterpiece, a classic. By sending everyone running to review the audio of the war-room it made fools […]
A Good Cigar Is A Smoke

By Roger Stone For some reason cigars and cigar smokers are inexorably linked with politics and politicians in the publics mind. The image of the cigar-chomping political boss is an American stereo type is as old as Boss Tweed, George Washington Plunkitt, Richard Daley, Frank Hague and Carmine DeSapio. JFK was a cigar smoker and […]
Patakiland Sweats

By Roger Stone Former New York Governor George Pataki and his minions have every reason to be concerned about Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s probe of the New York State Police and past political abuses of the State Police Force. Pataki regularly used the State police and their investigative files. A real probe by Cuomo will […]
Black Socks Redux

By Roger Stone I am happy to note that the New York Post reported today that a second call girl who they have confirmed spent paid time with Eliot Spitzer has now confirmed for Federal Authorities that the ex-governor does indeed wear black mid-calf length socks during his sexual escapades. I first reported this information […]