Stone Cold Counter-Story

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Maybe twenty-nine FBI agents in tactical combat gear and a fleet of SUVs with K-Force LED lights flashing wasn’t enough to flush out the arch-villain Roger Stone from his South Florida hide-out. Ever consider that? He might have charged out of the place like John Wayne in Rio Bravo, brandishing a spatula or a shoe-horn, since he didn’t happen to have a Colt-45 on hand. Maybe they should have sent in a SEAL team and the Boston Patriots offensive line for back-up. Anyway, they got their man! And CNN was there to record it, thanks to their 2018 hire of FBI former special agent Josh Campbell, who had been FBI Director James Comey’s majordomo in a previous career incarnation. Isn’t it a small world? Somehow Josh got wind of the pre-dawn raid.

Roger Stone is not everybody’s cup of antifreeze. I don’t want to go too tweet-mean on the guy, but let’s face it, physically he does look a little like Zippy-the-Pinhead — if, say, Zippy had made it to community college and learned how to manage a four-in-hand necktie. Mr. Stone represents a certain kind of stock character in American politics: The Joker. In the Batman sense of the role: the sociopathic trickster. He made his bones cooking up gags for “Tricky Dick” Nixon, and carved out a long career as a behind-the-scenes political black-opster on the Republican side. American politics, in my lifetime anyway, is just one long game of innuendo — proctology as practiced among the goodfellas in the electoral trade — and ole Roger was famous for finding new and comical ways of putting it to the opposition.

And so, the FBI came a’calling to indict him on various felony counts of lying to them, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice, charges that could put him on ice until the end of his days — unless they can crack him like a four-minute egg for a rich yolk of confession about Mr. Trump’s scheme to sell Arkansas to Vladimir Putin, or something like that.

As I often point out here, history is a trickster, too. Things fly out of left field from it all the time. Pink elephants, black swans, honeybadgers, World Wars, flash crashes, and Roger Stone. I have a theory that Mr. Stone, in his twisted way, will turn out to be a sort of unlikely hero in this subplot of the Mueller inquisition. How might that work? Despite the attempt to squeeze him on charges that will bankrupt him and send him off to die in the federal cooler, Mr. Stone will do what he said on the courthouse steps: he won’t bear false witness against Mr. Trump. What that really means is something else: he is willing to step into a court-of-law and face down Mr. Mueller’s prosecutors.

Mr. Mueller does not want this case to be tried in court, I assure you. In the event, an awful lot of dark evidence will emerge from the defense side of the room about the criminal malfeasance among the Mueller Team, and their reliance on the Clinton network of fixers, grifters, and rogues who cooked up the years-long Russian Meddling-and-Collusion flimflam in the FBI going way back to the spring of 2016. Mr. Stone’s case is not unlike the case against General Mike Flynn, who was sent to the doghouse for three months in December by Federal Judge Emmet Sullivan to reconsider his guilty plea. Judge Sullivan may know that the charges against Gen. Flynn amount to prosecutorial misconduct by Mueller, and Sullivan is interested in trying the case to see what might come out. It will be March before anyone knows whether Gen Flynn got his mind right in the matter.

Mr. Stone, on the other hand, is ready for combat. He has unashamedly set-up a legal defense fund support site (Google it) because this is America where you have to be a hedge fundster to defend yourself in a court-of-law against a battalion of federal inquisitors who never have to submit invoices for billable hours. For most US citizens, this is like being dragged into a gunfight with a letter-opener against a battery of howitzers. Surely everybody in the land, including me, has a low opinion of Roger Stone and his reputation as a political bottom-feeder. But I salute his courage in going to trial, if only to see the evidence laid out on both sides.

Meanwhile, I’m wondering about something else. Of course, Mr. Trump eventually caught hell on the government shutdown. But in reopening it for three weeks, does this allow for the confirmation of William Barr as Attorney General? And when that happens, might it change the flow of events in the RussiaGate show?

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13 Comments
Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
January 28, 2019 11:48 am

The FBI team, armed with fully automatic weapons, was twice the size of the SEAL Team which went after Bin Laden, who along with his household were armed with AK’s and shot it out with the SEALs. Stone would have come in on his own with a phone call. Talk about not having billable hours to justify! What do we imagine this little stunt cost? $50K, $100K? More?
For the record John Wayne used Colt Peacemakers in .44-40 caliber, not the military .45 Long Colt caliber. I would approve of such a piece being shoved up Mueller’s fanny and discharged.

Gator
Gator
  Harrington Richardson
January 28, 2019 6:23 pm

That was my thought as well. Stone is a well known figure. And he was probably expecting this. Theycould have just called him and given him a time to show up and he would have. Or just sent a couple plain cloths cops over to his place and knocked on the door. Stone looks healthy, but he’s an old man. There’s a very real risk of giving someone that old a heart attack by doing that.

All that being said, obviously the people involved know that was all unnecessary. They did it for the TV cameras. Make him look guilty in the public eye. Nothing but a publicity stunt. I do hope this goes to trial though. Should expose a lot of dirt of mueller and his people. I don’t think I have enough popcorn for this ….

P2
P2
January 28, 2019 12:15 pm

So far, everyone Pres Trump has appointed (or kept) in the Just-Us Dept (FBI & DOJ) has turned out to be a Swamp Rat. I’d bet Barr will be no different. But that’s just me…

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
January 28, 2019 12:20 pm

The arrest of Stone was nothing more than a Hail-Mary Pass of political theater. The FBI looks like a bunch of pathetic cowards and the fact that CNN was there is all anyone needs to know. Can’t wait to see this go to trial.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 28, 2019 12:37 pm

‘m re-reading The Gulag Archipelago right now and the similarities are absolutely frightening, right down to some of the phrases used by the Soviet/NVVD/Cheka during ‘the cleansing’.

They are definitely down for some high-tech purges if someone doesn’t reign them in. We are that close.

DRUD
DRUD
  hardscrabble farmer
January 29, 2019 1:35 pm

Just started reading it for the first time and had the same impression. It is a very bad idea to read a book like that thinking that it is merely describing events that took place long ago and far away. Civilization is always mere months away from the Gulag or the Concentration camp.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
January 28, 2019 1:07 pm

Seth Rich

AC
AC
January 28, 2019 1:15 pm

Stone’s crime is being one of Trump’s friends.

Trump needs to invoke the Insurrection Act, ostensibly to enable Wall construction, and then wait a week or so for Mueller to make some noise. Then Mueller and Rosenstein need to be fired, arrested, investigated, charged with sedition, prosecuted before a general court-martial, convicted, and then given the choice of rolling over on *all* of their allies or being hanged.

Camperfixer
Camperfixer
January 28, 2019 1:28 pm

Three comments on Mr. Stone:

1) Trump understands better than most “keep your enemies closer” in this war of righting the heeled-over ship of America and exposing the Clubhouse scumbags. Having Stone in his arsenal, even for a short time, was a calculated risk.

2) The reprehensible early morning “attack squad” charade for CNN lapdogs was nothing more than media lies to sway public opinion on Stone (full-court press in action)…without that idiocy they can’t control perception of Stone. More innuendo hoax foisted on the public as fact.

3) Stone was on with Stephanopoulis (ballsy move)…Stone shredded the guy despite Stephanopoulis’ attempt to derail Stone – his fearless acumen was apparent, and you could watch as Georgie was getting unnerved because no matter how hard he pressed he could not trip him up. This was a test, but Stone is a practiced attack dog and will not cave. It’ll be interesting to watch.

(Note: Stephanopoulis never went after his side of the fence/wall/aisle like he did with Stone, not really asking questions of Stone but stating accusatory strawmen as facts. I wanted Stone to say “Is that a question or a statement ’cause I’m here to answer questions?”. Stephanopoulis showed what a “bought and paid for” low-life shill he is…with good hair.)

(Off topic but in the same vein) – Pelosi also just proved what a complete reprobate liar she is…Government is open but no re-invite to the President for the State of the Union, at least for this Tuesday. It will be her undoing.

The real question is will any of this matter? Check back in three weeks.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
January 28, 2019 9:18 pm

Roger Stone is one who should never be counted as down and out. He does not care one iota how low he has to crawl in the mud, as long there’s other people down there getting even dirtier. The disgraced former governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer, certainly knows something about that. When Mueller started prosecuting former associates his business went to hell and Stone was facing financial ruin anyhow. When they get him in that court room he will turn it into a 3 ring circus, and knows damn well that Mueller doesn’t want it to go to court. Mueller must certainly fear that it will be proven that an insider Democrat Party employee downloaded those emails on a flash drive and walked out the back door with it, and that they knew about it all the time. Mr. Stone has the balls of a brass monkey and knows if he can beat the rap, he will become a wealthy man based upon his reputation. If he goes to jail, he’ll write a prison-time book and at least his family will benefit from the sales of it.

icutrauma1
icutrauma1
January 28, 2019 11:25 pm

IDk. I’m kinda glad they went in full force on him. His wife may have come out signing with both hands, “P-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-pow.” I’ve heard she has a semi-automatic.

But seriously, what if there had been some gunho agents and she, not being able to speak, could have resulted in absolute catastrophe.

Rossa
Rossa
January 29, 2019 6:46 am

Stone is claiming that Mueller wants to indict and remove Trump and Pence so Pelosi can take over, then appoint HRC as VP and finally step aside so Hillary becomes POTUS.

Roger Stone: Mueller Thinks He Will Remove Trump and VP Pence and Replace Them with Nancy Pelosi (VIDEO)

So HRC would be an unelected President, a Dictator. Martial law?