Trump’s Campaign Advisor Makes Shocking Announcement About Trump’s 2020 Run – This is NOT GOOD!
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The colorful and never-at-a-loss-for-words longtime confidante and campaign adviser, Roger Stone, gave his two cents today when it comes to President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign.
Although the president has already appeared at campaign rallies in order to generate funds and keep his base ignited for his re-election campaign, Stone told the Howley Report last week that Trump’s bid for a second term was a not a “foregone conclusion.”
“If at the end of the next three years the economy is very strong, he has built the wall, sealed our borders, he’s reformed our immigration policies, he has redone these trade agreements so that they are beneficial to the United States, that he has got a peace agreement in Korea — I could see him saying, ‘You know what? I don’t need this anymore. I made America great again. I have kept my promises to the American people. I’m heading off to the golf course,’ ” said Stone, in remarks first reported by the Washington Examiner.
Stone then continued by predicting that Vice President Mike Pence and the UN Ambassador Nikki Haley may be set to make a bid for the presidency in 2020 although rifts are opening between the vice president and Trump’s core base. Something which made Stone confirm might make him support a candidate to stand against Pence.
Stone has referred to Vice President Mike Pence as an “Establishment Republican Quisling” before.
The veteran political operative has recently become the target of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s witch hunt into allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, allegations which have already been proven to just be a fake narrative which was conjured up by Hillary Clinton and her Democrat cronies shortly after Donald Trump won the presidential election in 2016 in order to excuse her loss.
Roger Stone is one of the smartest political strategists of all time. He has worked on multiple campaigns, including President Nixon’s. If he says he will find someone to run against Pence and Haley they better watch out, because Stone knows more about the true pulse of American than the whole Republican party put together does and you can bet the farm that most of Trump’s base will support whoever he finds who will, like Trump did, appeal to the American working class which has been ignored and looked down upon for decades by both political parties.
Here is an excerpt from Stone’s most recent book, “The Making of the President 2016: How Donald Trump Orchestrated a Revolution.”
“On November 8th, 2016, Donald John Trump was elected the forty-fifth President of the United States. This is a singular accomplishment that can only be attributed to the talent, energy, and foresight of Donald Trump himself.
Trump’s sprint across eight states in the closing days led to the greatest upset since 1948, when President Harry S Truman barnstormed across the country by train, breaking all railroad speed regulations, making six or seven stops per day, and ensuring his victory over New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey. The physical energy that Trump expended going down the stretch was indeed Herculean. There is no question that his final push into Wisconsin, Michigan, and returning to western Pennsylvania, was an act of pure will that, while Clinton was already celebrating, propelled him to victory.
The 2016 election was the first in which the mainstream media lost its monopoly over political media coverage in the United States. The increasingly vigorous alternative media, whose reporting standards are superior to the networks and the cable news behemoths, is where more and more voters are getting their information.
Trump’s skillful courting of the conservative media, like The Daily Caller, Breitbart News, WND.com, and InfoWars, made Trump the first presidential candidate to reach these disaffected and highly motivated Americans effectively. At the same time, Trump’s relentless attacks on the media as “unfair” and “dishonest” came right out of the Nixon playbook, where both Nixon and Trump exploited the resentment of the biased media, so hated by their supporters.
Trump’s willingness to challenge openly the media outlets that went after him kept them somewhat honest in their coverage of his campaign but the relentless cable news networks’ attacks on him were unlike anything I have seen in the nine presidential campaigns in which I worked. The media dropped all pretext of objectivity. Their motives and tactics were naked.