When former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Fort Lauderdale on October 23, in support of Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Andrew Gillum, the Americans for Trump – Broward Chapter will rally behind seasoned political operative Roger Stone, according to club president Scott Newmark.
An Evening with Roger Stone
Hosted by Americans for Trump – Broward Chapter, a three-course dinner will be served at Galuppi’s Restaurant in Pompano Beach. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. – meeting starts promptly at 6:30. Mandatory RSVP is required – tickets start at $35.00.
“We look forward to rallying behind Roger Stone in deeply democratic Broward County,” club President Scott Newmark told South Florida Reporter. “Too many people contort their views for free airtime on CNN, Fox and MSNBC. Not Roger Stone. Definitely not Roger Stone.”
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Roger Stone is a seasoned political operative, speaker, pundit, and New York Times bestselling author featured in the Netflix documentary “Get Me Roger Stone.” A veteran of ten national presidential campaigns, he served as a senior campaign aide to four Republican presidents; including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and Donald J. Trump. Stone also served as Chairman of Donald Trump’s Presidential Exploratory Committee in 2000 and as a Strategic Consultant in 2012.
An outspoken libertarian, Stone is the author of the New York Times bestseller “The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ,” the “Clinton’s War on Women, The Bush Crime Family”, and the “Making of the President 2016 – How Donald Trump Orchestrated a Revolution.” Stone has written for Fox Opinion, Infowars, Breitbart News, StoneZone, the Daily Caller, and the New York Times.
A well-known voice in politics for over forty years, Stone often gives insights on behind-the-scenes political agendas at StoneColdTruth and StoneZone, as well as InfoWars, where he hosts an hour-long show five days a week.
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