The Roger Stone Show

The Roger Stone Show | 07-12-26

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For today's episode, Roger Stone structures it around the shocking announcement of Senator Lindsey Graham’s death, an event Stone uses to reflect on the complexities of Republican leadership and the future of South Carolina’s representation. Key themes include the exposure of deep state corruption, particularly regarding the Seth Rich murder and the legal challenges facing Trump, as well as an anti-Marxist critique of urban governance in New York City. By hosting figures like Rod Martin and Robert Davi, Stone reinforces a narrative of American populism that challenges international alliances like NATO and fights against the perceived cultural erasure of traditional ethnic enclaves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Episode The Roger Stone Show | 07-12-26 Cover

The Roger Stone Show | 07-12-26

For today's episode, Roger Stone structures it around the shocking announcement of Senator Lindsey Graham’s death, an event Stone uses to reflect on the complexities of Republican leadership and the future of South Carolina’s representation. Key themes include the exposure of deep state corruption, particularly regarding the Seth Rich murder and the legal challenges facing Trump, as well as an anti-Marxist critique of urban governance in New York City. By hosting figures like Rod Martin and Robert Davi, Stone reinforces a narrative of American populism that challenges international alliances like NATO and fights against the perceived cultural erasure of traditional ethnic enclaves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

Gestern1 h 23 min
Episode Rod Martin | 07-12-26 Cover

Rod Martin | 07-12-26

Roger Stone and technology entrepreneur Rod Martin engage in a geopolitical analysis centered on a hypothetical second term for Donald Trump. The discussion highlights a strategic military approach to Iran, where the speakers claim the administration is successfully fostering internal factional conflict and targeting specific revolutionary guard units rather than national infrastructure to prepare for a "free Iran." Shifting to international alliances, the pair critiques NATO’s current utility, arguing that European nations have failed to meet their financial obligations while the U.S. successfully pressured allies and utilized deep-strike capabilities to force Russia toward negotiations in Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

Gestern21 min
Episode The Roger Stone Show | 07-05-26 Cover

The Roger Stone Show | 07-05-26

Roger Stone explores themes of political survival, personal redemption, and institutional accountability through the lens of recent legal battles involving himself and Michael Cohen. Stone characterizes the modern American political landscape as a "Stone Zone" defined by aggressive federal prosecutions, which he frames as a malicious abuse of power and a coordinated effort to undermine the Trump administration. The broadcast weaves together several narrative threads, specifically contrasting his own refusal to provide false testimony with Cohen’s decision to become a government witness, while simultaneously addressing broader concerns regarding election integrity and the Save America Act. Throughout the show, Stone emphasizes his Christian commitment to forgiveness as he wishes Cohen well in a new radio endeavor, though his guests continue to challenge the former attorney’s credibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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