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Stone is one of the people Trump likes calling for advise.
And we can be pretty certain that Mueller has a tap on Stones' phones by now, if he didn't have one before.
 
Hey, remember Jacob Wohl, the loon who joined forces with a guy who had trouble keeping his pants on to frame Mueller for rape? It turns out that Jacob's dad is a criminal defense lawyer, and he's offering to act as Roger Stone's lawyer, pro bono.

David Wohl said: “I am admitted to practice in federal court and confident that a devastating blow can be dealt to the Special Counsel following this overzealous Bin-Laden-Style raid.”
 
The Nixon Foundation Tweeted

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This morning’s widely-circulated characterization of Roger Stone as a Nixon campaign aide or adviser is a gross misstatement. Mr. Stone was 16 years old during the Nixon presidential campaign of 1968 and 20 years old during the reelection campaign of 1972. 1/2


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Mr. Stone, during his time as a student at George Washington University, was a junior scheduler on the Nixon reelection committee. Mr. Stone was not a campaign aide or adviser. Nowhere in the Presidential Daily Diaries from 1972 to 1974 does the name "Roger Stone" appear. 2/2

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You know he is corrupt when even the Nixon Foundation is worried you’ll give their man a bad name.
 
Stone, famously, at that age tricked a Nixon opponent to accept a tiny donation from an imaginary Socialist Boys group, so that Nixon could blast him for being in the pocket of Communists.
So the Nixon foundation is way off.
 
The subject discussed was a core part of the controversy today.

Yes, I understand that this "controversy" is what the right would like us to focus on. The fact that it has nothing to do with the indictment itself, which is much bigger news than Stone being treated like thousands of other criminals every single day in America, is why it's a distraction.
 
The Nixon Foundation Tweeted

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This morning’s widely-circulated characterization of Roger Stone as a Nixon campaign aide or adviser is a gross misstatement. Mr. Stone was 16 years old during the Nixon presidential campaign of 1968 and 20 years old during the reelection campaign of 1972. 1/2


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Mr. Stone, during his time as a student at George Washington University, was a junior scheduler on the Nixon reelection committee. Mr. Stone was not a campaign aide or adviser. Nowhere in the Presidential Daily Diaries from 1972 to 1974 does the name "Roger Stone" appear. 2/2

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So he was the coffee boy?
 
That is very likely to be Paul Manafort, and its probably why Mueller knew that Manafort had been lying to him; he had other documentary evidence showing that Roger Stone had lied to Congress, and Manafort was telling the SCO the exact same lies.
Yes. But more interesting is the "was directed" part.
 
Didja ever notice that Roger Stone looks just like Mike Pence? The PDJT seems to go for a certain type of guy in the same way he does for women.
 
You seem to be hung up on his age. What is the relevance?

What is a "World Wide Grifter"? What is its relevance?

Does it matter if this news is "just fine with the left"? What is the relevance?

"Grifter" is TBD's new word this week. He just learnt it in school. Give him a few days.

Ad hominem fallacy of the tu quoque variety.

That is what is ridiculous.

Yeah how dare Ken use whataboutism? That's TBD's job! That's the real outrage here.

Add a so on the front next time.

Wow even questions are rules of so now.

'K :rolleyes:
 
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