“Roger Stone is a legendary
American Republican political consultant who has played a key role in the
election of Republican presidents from Richard Nixon to Ronald Reagan to George
H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. Long a an outspoken libertarian Republican Stone
stunned the political world when he announced he would leave the GOP over it's
lurch to the far-right on social issues and join the Libertarian Party. The
Libertarians will be on the ballot in all 50 states. Stone has also chronicled
men's fashion for the New York Times and the Daily Caller. His annual "Ten
Best and Worst Dressed" list has been featured on the Huffington Post and
the New York Daily News since 2009.
A Goldwater zealot in grade-school after a neighbor gave
him Barry Goldwater's Conscience of a Conservative, Stone was elected Young
Republican National Chairman in 1977. Stone was appointed Chairman for Nixon
for Connecticut
by Gov. John Davis Lodge who would become Stone's mentor. Stone was the
youngest member of the staff in President Richard Nixon's re-election camping
in 1972, the notorious CREEP - Committee for the ReElection of the President. In
1976 Stone
was named by Senator Paul Laxalt as National Director of Youth for Reagan, a
division of Governor Ronald Reagan's 1976 Presidential campaign. In 1978, Stone co-founded
the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC) where he is
credited with developing the negative campaign into an art form and pioneering
the use of negative campaign advertising which Mr. Stone calls
"comparative, educational, not negative.". Starting in 1979, Stone served as
Regional Political Director for Governor Reagan's 1980 campaign for President
handling New York, New
Jersey and Connecticut,
his native State. Stone became known for his expertise and strategies for
motivating and winning ethnic and Catholic voters. Stone went on to serve in
the same capacity in Reagan's 1984 reelection campaign adding responsibility
for Pennsylvania and Ohio to the states Stone managed in 1980. He went on to serve
as a Senior Consultant for California
for President George H. W. Bush's campaign. Bush beat Dukakis by 1% in the Golden State.
In 2000 Stone
is credited with the hard-ball tactics which resulted in closing down the
Miami-Dade Presidential recount. Stone is credited in HBO's recent movie,
"Recount 2000" with fomenting the so-called "Brooks Brothers
Riot" in which a Republican mob swarmed the recount demanding a shutdown
while thousands of Cuban-Americans marched outside the Courthouse demanding the
same thing. The New York Times and Miami Herald reported it was Mr. Stone who
first tipped of the FBI to Governor Eliot Spitzer's use of prostitutes. Stone
has worked for numerous Republican US Senators like Senator Arlen Specter as
well as pro-American political parties in Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. He is consulted regularly on communications
and corporate and public relations strategy by fortune 500 ECO's and
pro-democracy foreign leaders. Stone endorsed former New Mexico Governor Gary
Johnson for President before switching his registration from Republican to the
Libertarian Party. Stone has been profiled in the Weekly Standard, The New
Yorker, and the Miami Herald in 2007 and 2008. Mr. Stone has written for the
New York Times Sunday Magazine, The New York Times Op Ed page and for
Newsmax.com. He has appeared frequently on FOX News, NBC Nightly News, CNN,
MSNBC, and the Today Show. Stone is the editor and publisher of STONEzone.com”
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