“And the Lord said Daddy there’s a million pigeons waiting to be hooked on new religions…” — Rhythm of Life, Sammy Davis Jr.

It will come as no revelation to you that Roger Stone not only sees MAGAs as pigeons, he sees them — and the rest of us — as sheep and himself as the Big Bad Wolf. You know he’s a hypocrite and you know that the MAGAs are fools. But look at the latest from Stone, because however low you think he is, this will operate as an eye opener.

First of all, remember Daniel Goldman? He was the lead counsel in Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial. Goldman is said to have cut his teeth sending mobsters and stock swindlers to the House of Many Doors, so he knows a real crook when he sees one. And he sees one in Roger Stone, which led to this exchange.

Stone threatens lots of people, everybody from a federal judge to social media personalities. He loves the mobster image, apparently, he just doesn’t want to serve the mobster sentence.

And here’s the flip side of Stone, as man of God. Try not to retch.

The pitch to follow him is the preamble for the money he’s going to beg for. If Roger Stone has learned one thing, it’s that a fool and his money are soon parted.

Here are a couple of dots to connect:

  1. Roger Stone is obviously bothered by Daniel Goldman’s comments and well he should be. His pardon won’t cover any part he may have played in the Capitol riot.
  2. Alex Jones made a lot of noise just yesterday about how Trump had personally given him his marching orders on January 6.
  3. Mitch McConnell shut down the January 6 Commission, but with arrests and trials going on, numbering in the hundreds, it’s virtually a foregone conclusion that some testimony is going to show up from somewhere about which fanatics and extremists Trump spoke to in the weeks and days preceding the riot. It will not be a pretty picture.

And don’t forget this.

Stone is every bit as sleazy as you think he is and then some.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. There is already so much evidence of the corruption, malfeasance, and criminality of all these people that you’d think they’d at least keep a lower profile. But if they do that, how can they keep up the grifting? And on the other, connected, matter…

    ‘Sero molunt deorum molae’ said Erasmus of Rotterdam in 1500, quoting Plutarch from even earlier, in the 1st century, and Erasmus in the 3rd.. Both were restated by Longfellow in 1846;

    ‘Though the mills of God grind slowly; Yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience He stands waiting, With exactness grinds He all.’

    After being quoted by seemingly everyone, from Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Somerset Maugham, to Churchill and Roosevelt, the quote was commonly changed from ‘God’ to ‘Justice’ in the later 20th century. And it still applies. To all those who complain about how long it is taking for justice to be served to the many miscreant minions of Trump, remember the two years it took from the June 1972 Watergate break-in to Nixon’s resignation on August 9 1974, cutting short the prospect of a trial, ( although not the pardon on September 8, which negated all further legal action.)

    Have patience, those wheels are moving.

    • Yes, the wheels of the legal system are turning, but I hope they’re not turning so slowly that they are monkey wrenched by the RWNJs.

  2. Why isn’t this idiot being brought up on charges? If you or I were to threaten anyone, particularly on a public forum, we’d be getting mugshots in a heartbeat.

    I am more than a little tired of the two sets of rules-one for the wealthy, white, x-tians and the other set, the one with actual consequences, for the rest of us.

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