![]() ![]() He was not a conservative either, but he was not a liberal. John Kennedy was our first modern president in terms of understanding how to utilize the media to inspire the American people. But in your book, you express what seems like great reverence for John F. You have a tattoo of Richard Nixon on your back. Q: You spent most of your life as a Republican operative. It's un-American, Soviet-style censorship. I was booked on Crossfire and the Erin Burnett show but was cancelled under pressure. Q: If your story is so, um, bullet-proof, why are you being treated like one of those garden variety nuts?Ī: You won't see my book reviewed by The New York Times, The Washington Post, or CNN, where I was supposed to be on last week. The city of Dallas has closed this all down and exerted a Nazi-like control over the area of the assassination. Beyond that I will hopefully be sleeping. Some of them appear to be demented, your usual garden variety nuts. I have received a handful of death threats. Q: What's your plan for the day in Dallas?Ī: I'm doing a book signing this evening at Barnes & Noble. Either way, we had not only a change of government, but an enormous change in policy. Q: Do you view this as an anniversary of a coup?Ī: It can be described as a coup d'etat or a hostile takeover of the US presidency. Americans resist the concept of a coup d'etat, even though that's exactly what we had on November 22, 1963. To the international press, the idea of a coup d'etat is not foreign, it happens around the world all the time. We had a press conference yesterday with a very large turnout of international press. I'm establishing motive, access and opportunity.Ī: In Dallas. I'm providing evidence that would stand up in Federal Court. I'm not speculating or putting forward a theory I'm putting forward hard evidence, fingerprints and witnesses. The Dallas Police Department conducted a paraffin test of Oswald's skin that showed that he didn't fire a rifle that day. Mac Wallace was an ex-Marines marksman and a convicted murderer, and I can tie him irrevocably to Johnson, who arranged for a series of political patronage jobs for Wallace from the time he graduated college. He left a perfect match fingerprint on a box in the sniper nest, a place he had no reason to be.Six eyewitnesses see a man on the 6th floor who meets the description of Mac Wallace. Q: What's your best piece of evidence that he was behind JFK's murder?Ī: Lyndon Johnson's personal hit man, Malcom "Mac" Wallace is the shooter from the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository. How many presidents have we had conduct White House staff meetings while on the toilet defecating? The guy shouldn't have been in the White House he should have been in the nut house. As a boy he tied dynamite to a dog and blew it up. He was corrupt, he was ruthless, he was vindictive and he loved nothing more than to mock and embarrass those who worked for him. They are human.Ī: The case of Lyndon Johnson is different. I am critical of Lyndon Johnson, but I am also critical of Richard Nixon, of John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, and of Arlen Specter. If you read my book, it is not a partisan screed. Q: Stone, you are a career trickster, why should we believe your story now?Ī: Because the truth has no agenda. This week, Stone has been zagging towards another trick: selling his new book: "The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ."Įsquire caught up with him by phone in Dallas, where he will be signing books today in a bullet-proof vest: He advised Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and even flirted with his own independent run for governor of Florida. ![]() Last year, he defected from the party that had been his home for decades, claiming that the GOP "had left him" by adopting big government policies at home and abroad during George W. But in recent years, the man who famously tattooed Richard Nixon's face on his own back has zigged in unpredictable directions. ![]() Roger Stone is a sneaky operative, a man typically described as a "political hit man" and a master of the darkest arts of campaign politics. ![]()
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