3398 Stealing The Election From Donald Trump | Roger Stone and Stefan Molyneux

31/08/2016 29 min

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Roger Stone joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss the volatility of the American electorate, the history of medical concerns in electoral politics, Donald Trump's recent shift to scripted policy speeches, including Gary Johnson and Jill Stein in the presidential debates, Roger Stone's favorite president Dwight Eisenhower, the similarity between Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump and a brief history of election rigging. 0:45 - Trump Acting Presidential3:27 - Hillary Clinton's Health8:01 - Donald Trump's Spontaneity9:36 - Upcoming Presidential Debates12:17 - Roger Stone's Favorite President15:00 - The Hijacking of Political History18:01 - Who Would Ronald Reagan Support?19:57 - Voter Fraud and Election RiggingRoger Stone is a well-known political operative and pundit. A veteran of nine national presidential campaigns and has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents. He is author of the New York Times bestseller “The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ,” as well as “The Clintons' War on Women” and “Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family: The Inside Story of an American Dynasty.”Roger Stone: Can the 2016 election be rigged?http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/291534-can-the-2016-election-be-rigged-you-betJeb! and the Bush Crime Family: The Inside Story of an American Dynasty: http://www.fdrurl.com/bush-crime-familyThe Clintons' War on Women: http://www.fdrurl.com/clintons-war-on-womenThe Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ: http://www.fdrurl.com/who-killed-kennedyFor more information from Roger Stone, go to: http://www.rogerstone.com and http://www.stonezone.comStop The Steal: http://stopthesteal.orgFreedomain Radio is 100% funded by viewers like you. Please support the show by signing up for a monthly subscription or making a one time donation at: http://www.freedomainradio.com/donate