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Getting Stoned on Trump
Roger Stone joins me in this episode answering many of my questions and hearing many of my comments on all things Trump, giving tremendously relevant insight into President Trump and 2024. There was so much to ask, and I didn't get to ask every question, but I did get to read off all the additional questions that I had that wouldn't be answered in the piece that I think we all should be asking and thinking about. I was the original Trump supporter in my world. The day I saw him come down the escalator at Trump Tower I said, that is my candidate. This was way before I ever saw that Simpsons time traveler episode where he was coming down the elevator, mind blowing! But none the less I campaigned HEAVILY for Trump in 2015. I made a few alliances and got really in with the right crowd surrounding the 45th president. When we won the election I couldn't believe it. In fact I even put my life on hold to see if there were ways I could help out, and I did! Winning 2016 was the most surreal experience I ever had, and I came to DC for inauguration living halfway between there and LA for the first half of that year. One of my rabbis, Rabbi Marvin Heir was one of the clergy swearing in the president, some of my close personal friends were some of the early major donors to Trump, and I got brought along for the ride since I was a very early and outspoken Jewish Trump supporter. I had invitations to every event going on, including the inaugural ball which was other worldly. I met so many of President Trump's personal friends, and to this day still visit Bedminster to hang with the gang. A total surreal experience to have felt so close to the festivities of the swearing in of the president. It made me feel so connected to America, and I remember walking barefoot on the Washington Mall lawn in front of Congress thinking to myself, "my 7th generation grandfather died falling off a ladder painting a house because he was so poor, and here I am 7 generations later walking my family into the hallways of The American Legacy so VIP around The President of The United States of America." It was a truly surreal experience to see such power, and I was in the room with President and Vice President several times, not as a speaker unfortunately. After the four years that followed, I never thought we would lose 2020. It was devastating to me, and we all have seen the suffering that has occurred as a result. Yes, we didn't lose and it was stolen from us, but we should have known better and prevented it. Trump spoke of voter fraud long before 2020, he knew the problem that could occur, and covid exacerbated the situation so much further and I felt he could have done more to prevent what has happened, we all can armchair quarterback every Sunday, and I am aware of this. I also understand that good men can lose, and good men can even make a come back. George Washington lost The Battle of Manhattan which some thought would be the end of the war before he regrouped and led his campaign to lead us to total victory and American Independence. So I always held that Trump could make a come back. But these last years were hard, very hard; and we all saw much suffering as a result of the loss of 2020, suffering we are still experiencing even now as you read this message. In some parts of the world they are losing their lives as a result of this, as the world increases in escalations. In the past three years I became critical, shed my hero complexes, and stared truth in the face. I want to see these last three years rectified and a new dawn of America First, and I pray to God that President Trump can help us get there. I still have faith in him, he is the leader of the movement and has my support, and I continue to pray for him. God loves repentance more than He loves perfection, and I believe in the legacy of the repented. There is no greater repentance than a comeback like Washington after Manhattan, and there is no more Manhattan than Trump. So I pray and hope th