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Jack Posobic
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Roger Stone
Look, our country has been ripped off by everybody. That stops now. Hamas is responding to President Trump's latest threats.
Jack Posobic
He called on the militant group to.
Roger Stone
Immediately release all remaining hostages being held.
Jack Posobic
In Gaza or quote, it's over for you.
Roger Stone
We're doing very well with Russia, but right now they're bombing the hell out of Ukraine. And Ukraine, I'm. I'm finding it more difficult, frankly, to deal with Ukraine and they don't have the cards. They don't have the cards. As you know, we're meeting in Saudi Arabia on sometime next week early and we're talking. I find that in terms of getting a final settlement, it may be easier dealing with Russia, which is surprising because they have all the cards. I mean, and they're bombing the hell out of them right now.
Jack Posobic
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events daily live. Washington, D.C. today is March 7, 2025. Anno Domin. Me gotta respond to this new column claiming that MAGA is wrong on Ukraine from Douglas Murray and Douglas. Douglas. Douglas, I read your column, the one where you're taking the swing at us, and I gotta say, you lost the plot, mate. You claim Maga is wrong on Ukraine because we've never been there, never seen the stakes up close. Well, let me set the record straight. I've been to Ukraine multiple times before the war, during the war. I've walked the streets of Kiev. There were missiles in the air when we arrived. I've been to the presidential complex with Zelensky himself alongside Scott Bessen, talking strategy, seeing the chaos firsthand. So we don't need a lecture about where we've been, where we haven't been. We've been there, but we can also see the videos from there writ large. And here's the thing. The world that you're seem to be talking about doesn't exist anymore. There's this fantasy of an Anglo American led global order where some noble chessboard where London and Washington moved the pieces and everyone just kind of nods along. Well, that era is dead and it's been bleeding out since Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, all the endless wars that all of the neocon buddies cheered for. Trump sees this. MAGA sees this. MAGA was the choice of the American people writ large, the popular vote. The future isn't about imposing some grand universal system. It's about nation states putting their own people first. America first. That's the doctrine. And so you may scoff at Trump wanting some peace in Ukraine like it's a naive betrayal of the Atlanticist dreams. But what's naive is thinking that we can keep boring billions and hundreds of billions of dollars into a meat grinder halfway around the world while our own borders a sieve, our cities are crumbling. Trump is right. Peace isn't weakness. Peace is strength. It's sanity. People have seen the war up close. The kids in the bomb shelters, the towns reduced to rumble. You think Zelensky wants that forever? No, he'd take the deal if the west stop using him as a battering ram against Moscow. MAGA isn't isolationist, Doug, it's realist. We're done playing world police for an order that's already collapsed. You call it wrong to step back. Well, what's wrong is pretending that we can rewind to 1991. Trump is not abandoning Ukraine. He's abandoning the delusion that it's America's job to fix every mess on Earth. You, Doug, wrote an incredible book about the decline of the west, but now we are acting on it. Come back to reality. The empire's over. Nation states are what's left, and America is finally choosing itself. Be right back in the events now. Welcome to the second American revolution. All right, Jack, what's Up here. We are back live Human Events Daily. You're looking at a shot of the National Mall, not quite as windy as it was yesterday. The sun is out and shining. I spent some time outside in the sun today getting my vitamin D. Make sure you do so as well. But someone who gets plenty of vitamin D because he lives in the Sunshine State is the great Roger Stone, who joins us now. Roger, how are you?
Roger Stone
Jack, great to be back with you.
Jack Posobic
So, Roger, we had Congressman Byron Donalds here on the program yesterday and he was giving us a real preview of some of the issues that he intends to use in his run in this new primary where he's already received the endorsement of President Trump for the Florida governor's race. But Roger, I'm sure just like any of these other primaries, in a red state like this, you're going to have other people get involved. You're going to have other big name candidates who want to get in as well, even in the face potentially of this Trump endorsement. So, Roger, if you could handicap for us the governor gubernatorial race of Florida for 2026.
Roger Stone
Sure. First of all, I'm a strong supporter of Byron Donalds. I think he's been a great congressman, a great supporter of the America first agenda. He's a true fighter. As I Predicted well over two years ago, the governor's wife, Casey DeSantis, has announced that she is seriously considering a race. This is really because, first of all, Ron DeSantis is term limited. He can only serve two terms. So he'll be out of office at the end of 2026. And yes, he wants to run for president again in 2028, although I don't think he could beat J.D. vance or if J.D. vance chose not to run, I don't think he could beat anyone for that matter. But in this particular case, this is shaping up as a proxy fight. While Governor DeSantis and his wife were on their way to Washington to ask the president to remain neutral in the primary. I can think of no reason given DeSantis betrayal of Trump in the presidential campaign why he would do that. The president actually tweeted a warm endorsement of Byron Donalds. Now, a word of caution. The early polls will show Casey DeSantis far ahead because she has superior name ID simply based on people's knowledge of her governor, her husband, the governor, by the way, Adam Putnam was far, far ahead of Ron DeSantis until governor, or, pardon me, gubernatorial candidate DeSantis was endorsed by Donald Trump and then he took off like a rocket. So the Trump endorsement, particularly in the Sunshine State, this is the gold standard. And I would imagine before it's over the Trump, that Trump will actually stump for Byron Donald. Even here in the Sunshine State where Governor DeSantis remains relatively popular, it's not as popular as the president. And frankly, the DeSantis candidacy offended lot of MAGA voters. The fact that it took a lot of money from neocons and from the establishment. But the cheapest shot here, Jack, was when Byron made it clear he was running for governor and the president endorsed him. Governor DeSantis criticized Byron Donalds for missing votes in Congress when he was out campaigning for President Trump in 2024, which is ironic because Ron DeSantis lot missed a record number of votes while he himself was running for governor.
Jack Posobic
And this is really something that I think anyone can say in politics that of course there's always going to be votes on the table, there's always going to be jobs that can be done. Of course we know exactly where Byron Donald's was. Byron Donalds, by the way, didn't make a, didn't try to hide where he was. He was in the streets of Philadelphia, he was going up to Detroit, he was working the cities for President Trump throughout 2024. In fact, made a great showing of it. And a lot of those videos coming from the Philadelphia area myself, that really had a fantastic impact in swinging the state for President Trump. He's shown an ability to be able to go into those neighborhoods, to reach out to those types of voters. And of course this all is presaged. And people forget, by the way, that the first Trump post rally pizza stop was in fact with, with Byron Donald and his son. They went for a round of pizzas after his event and it became a sort of perennial tradition along the Trump campaign thereafter to go out and get food at a local establishment after a rally. But it was actually Byron Donald in, I want to say either it was either Fort Myers or Sarasota where they did the first one. And so Roger, this is a case, I think, where you're exactly right, that a lot of the moves we're seeing right now are also directly tied to, to a potential 2028 primary. And I believe Florida Politics had a poll out earlier today that said if it were held today, that in the state of Florida, JD Vance would best Governor DeSantis by 14 points in Florida alone. So it really seems to me like a lot of this is a proxy fight, the Tallahassee fight, for the potential 2028 primary, which in many ways has already begun.
Roger Stone
Yeah, for people who don't live in Florida, they may not remember the background, but Ron DeSantis was a rather undistinguished three term Congressman. He says, by the way, that Byron Donalds is not qualified to be governor. But Donalds has been in the house the same three terms that DeSantis was in the House when he ran for governor. Ron was running at about 8%. Adam Putnam, the favorite, endorsed by every single Republican county chairman, every single Republican state legislator in both the House and the Senate, every member of the congressional delegation who was a Republican, with the exception of Matt Gaetz, he was leading 53 to 8. Then President Trump, with a simple tweeted endorsement, broke that race open. DeSantis took off like a rocket to win the nomination handily. But then President Trump still had to visit Florida three times in the last two weeks to literally drag DeSantis over the finish line. So a lot of Trump supporters here in the Sunshine State are asking, you know, where is the loyalty? I mean, Ron DeSantis would be managing a McDonald's today were it not for Donald Trump. And the real question, the reason, the reason I think he's talking about running his wife for governor is for the fulcrum of fundraising that that would provide. Because no one gives to Ron DeSantis because they like him. People give to him because either he was the neocon alternative to Donald Trump or, or because they have to taking a huge amount of money from lobbyists and special interests here in Florida.
Jack Posobic
Well, so Roger, then if that is the case, then does it seem, or do you see the signs, the tea leaves already for a potential use of Casey DeSantis candidacy for governor as a potential springboard for Governor DeSantis to then run in the primary for 2028.
Roger Stone
Well, I think that is what he's hoping, but they really need it as an ability to raise money if he, if they're both out of office between 26 and 2028, raising the hundreds of millions of dollars you need for a presidential candidate, almost impossible. Ron DeSantis, between PACs and his campaign, where he had an extraordinary amount of coordination that many, many experienced operatives think was, was illegal. He spent $300 million. The current attorney General was his chief of staff, who's announced that he's investigating Andrew and Tristan Tate. He was actually making fundraising calls from the executive office of the Governor. That's a felony. Also doing fundraisers in the governor's mansion. Also quite illegal. So this is really all about money. And 2028. Ron also has the alternative of running for the US Senate, he appointed Ashley Moody, the state attorney general, to the vacancy created by the resignation of Marco Rubio. People assume that she's going to run again, but we don't know that. And it's possible that if Ron doesn't think Casey can make it because up against the Trump juggernaut, I don't think she can. He could run for the Senate as a way to keep his presidential aspirations alive. But, Jack, senators can't raise the kind of money that money that governors can or that a governor's wife can if she's governor, which is I think the principal reason she's talking about running. What her qualifications to be governor are is a little hard to put your finger on. Yes, she's done great charitable work. We applaud her for that. But prior to that, she was a newscaster. To say that she's less experienced than Byron Donald's, well, that's absurd.
Jack Posobic
Folks, we'll be right back with Roger Stone. Quick break here. Real America's Voice, Our three also of the Charlie Kirk program on the Salem Radio Network on the iconic Roger Stone.
Roger Stone
Today. You know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers and they're friends of mine. Jack. Where's Jack? Jack. He's got a great job.
Jack Posobic
Jack Here we are back, Human Events Daily. We're on with legendary political strategist Roger Stone. Roger, we're about one week away, just about, I think around this time one week ago is when President Trump was giving Zelensky the boot from the Oval Office. First of all, Roger, I've got to ask, in all your years in politics, have you ever seen something like this at a presidential level right there in the Oval? And secondly, what do you think were some of the influences on Zelensky that led him to disrespect the People's House in such a way?
Roger Stone
Well, it was interesting to see Susan Rice, the former national security adviser to Joe Biden and also to Barack Obama, say that the meeting was a setup, right about that. But it was Zelensky who was trying to set up Trump. There are credible reports that Zelensky met or spoke with former Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, former Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, the architect of the disaster in Ukraine, as well as Susan Rice and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, as well as Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, who talked about it on his xp. Now, if they urged him to not to take a peace deal or not to sign an agreement regarding minerals, that is a serious violation of the Logan Act. The Logan Act Specifically says that private citizens cannot have their own foreign policy, that only the President can conduct foreign policy, and contacting foreign leaders to urge them to undertake any course other than that that is the official policy of the United States is a serious crime. You may remember Joe Biden wanted to jack up General Flynn, claiming that his conversations when he was named National Security Adviser with the ambassador to Russia violated the Logan Act. They didn't, because Flynn didn't propose any specific course of action. As we now know back during the Vietnam War, when there were claims that after LBJ called for a bombing halt, that Nixon had passed word through an intermediary to the South Vietnamese urging them not to go to the peace table prior to the election. That turned out not to be true, according to historian Luke Nichter. But it was widely believed and the left went completely insane. They said it was treason and that Nixon should have been prosecuted. So once again, you have the double standard. This is something I think Kash Patel should investigate. And if they did, in fact get with Zelensky and urge him not to cooperate with the President United States, they should be prosecuted.
Jack Posobic
Roger. And of course, we remember this. We remember the Logan act prosecution, remember Sally Yates leading that when she was the Acting Attorney General. Remember all these investigations that were launched are completely nonsense into Flynn, who, by the way, was the incoming National Security Adviser duly appointed by the President elect. And now you have a situation where people who have no ties to government whatso ever would be getting in. And of course, why would Zelinsky throw something like this, a deal which. Look, I was there with them in Kiev when he reneged on the deal with Besson. Then he goes to Munich and he reneges on the deal with J.D. vance. So finally you would think, Roger, I thought for sure that what he really wanted out of all of this was an Oval Office visit. That he wanted the. He wanted that to be able to show face back home. He's going to have to run for president again at some point in Ukraine after the war is over and martial law runs out. So certainly you would go to that signing ceremony, which, and by the way, for folks who think this was some kind of preplanned ambush or something, the pens were already laid out, the documents were laid out in the East Room of the White House. This was a done deal. And it was Zelensky himself and his actions potentially, as you say, acting on the advice of Susan Rice and others to scuttle it.
Roger Stone
Let's remember, Zelensky is an actor by trade. He's a comedic Actor. I always thought that he was an actor, frankly, played to play the part of a president by the oligarchs in Ukraine. And his. His goal here was to provoke Trump. The president preempted him when Zelensky insisted that the 350 billion we've given him is a gift or a grant and that he shouldn't have to pay any of it back. That the President correctly saw as disrespectful to the American people. Tell you the other thing, Jack, that bothers me. We give this guy $350 billion, he can't wear a suit and tie to meet the President of the United States. He wore a suit and tie when he spoke to the World Economic Forum. He wore a suit and tie when he went to kiss the butt of Klaus Schwab and the globalists. But when he addresses a joint session of Congress or when he visits the President United States, he can't wear a suit and tie. Even Elon Musk recognized the decorum of the U.S. house of Representatives, the floor of the Congress. And he wore a suit for the President's State of the Union. By the way, I think he looked great in it. So that this lack of respect or this playing a role. Castro used to do this. The Communist.
Jack Posobic
Precisely. Roger. We're coming up on a quick break. By the way, shout out to our own Brian Glenn at Real America's Voice, who pushed Zelinsky and pressed him on that question about a suit and tie in the People's Oval Office of the People's House. We'll be right back.
Roger Stone
And Jack, Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys should be getting policies.
Jack Posobic
All right, folks, here we are back live human events daily, Real America's Voice want to also welcome in the third hour of the Charlie Kirk show on the Salem Radio Network. We are here discussing all things political with veteran political strategist Roger Stone. But Roger also had an interesting article that he posted a couple nights ago, and I have to say I read the entire thing word for word because a lot of folks have been looking at the failing health of Pope Francis. Pope Francis seen as a member of the liberal wing of the church, someone who's championed a number of issues that are in line with liberal causes. Immigration, open border immigration, climate change, but has also stood for things like pro Life has stood up against the idea of women being in the pulpit as priests, and also, by the way, is a vocal opponent of the Ukraine war and is constantly called for peace. Well, he's been in the hospital for weeks. On Ash Wednesday, he was not able to say mass in the Vatican, was required to have a cardinal to replace him. And Roger has written an article about the potential process, should they. Should it occur, for selecting the next pope. Roger, when. When you apply the. The art of political prognostication or election prognostication to something like the papacy, is it. Is it much different from when you're looking at, say, a seat in Congress or a presidential race?
Roger Stone
You know, people tell you that the church or the military is not political. And of course, they're entirely political, Jack. So let's look at the process. If the Pope goes on to meet his maker, you would have what is called a conclave. This is a gathering of all the popes from around the world. With the exception of those over 80, they are not permitted to vote. That is a significant setback for the more conservative elements of the church, but it's based on a rule that came out of Vatican II. So of the current College of Cardinals, 80% of them were chosen by Francis, who by any measure would have to be considered one of the most progressive popes in recent memory. Anyway, these elections, there's a cap, and the number can slightly differ. The cap on the number of votes they meet in the Sistine Chapel. They're essentially locked in, and they keep balloting until they have one candidate with a majority. Each one of the cardinals writes the name of their chosen candidate on a slip of paper, folds it, places it in a chalice on the altar. The ballots are counted by three scrutineers, and to win, a candidate needs 2/3, a majority of the votes. If nobody gets a majority, those ballots are burned with a chemical that smokes black. And therefore the smoke you see rising from the roof of the Sistine Chapel is Black Wednesday, do not yet have a pope. Only when they have a pope do they use a different chemical mix. And the smoke is white. The words habe miss Papum, meaning we have a pope, is announced from the balcony. Now you look at the jockeying. Here we go. Cardinal Pietro Perolini, 70, of Italy, he's the Vatican Secretary of State. Paroli may be the current frontrunner, if there is one. He's a moderate with extensive diplomatic experience. He's viewed kind of as a continuum of the current pope. Although he has some controversial dealings Such as the Vatican's agreement with China that could complicate his candidacy. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tago of the Philippines, known as the Asian Francis. He's again a leader of the progressive wing of the church and he follows the current Pope's pastoral approach. My sources tell me that he'd be the worst and probably the most left wing of the choices. Cardinal Matteo Zuppi of Italy, another favorite of Pope Francis. Zupi is President of the Italian Episcopal Conference and a moderate known for his social justice advocacy. Cardinal Fridolin Ambrogo Basungi of the Congo. He's a strong conservative voice. I guess in a perfect world he'd probably be my first choice. He's a terrific long shot. Remember Jack, that 80% of these voters were appointed by the current Pope. Cardinal Wim Egypt, a former doctor, another conservative known for actually opposing Francis views on marriage and abortion. Pardon me, marriage and divorce. His traditionalist stance would appeal to some cardinals to be rebalance current reforms. But he again is a long shot. Cardinal Raymond Burke of the United States, an American traditionalist. Burke has clashed with Francis on issues like marriage, the Eucharist, same sex marriage. He's a long shot, but he represents a more conservative vocal faction. My sources think Burke would launch major reforms to strengthen the church until young Catholics who are overwhelmingly conservative are ready to take the helm. Then there's Cardinal Peter Erdo of Hungary, 72, a conservative canon lawyer respected for his adherence to church doctrine and his kind of low profile approach. He again would attract some moderate and conservative votes to the extent that there are conservative votes. Remember, the current Pope appointed 80% of the electorate in this particular election. And then of course there's Cardinal Mario Griche of Malta. He is the Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops. He's a Francis appointee with an extremely progressive bent emphasizing dialogue with marginalized groups. So if I had my pick, I would take Cardinal Robert Serra of Guinea. He'd be my first choice. He's a staunch conservative, a defender of the faith in the Church, believes in borders, believes in the rules of the West. We really couldn't do better than Cardinal Robert Serra of Guinea.
Jack Posobic
So Roger, when, when for folks that aren't even familiar with the way the car the College of Cardinals works, for the understanding of them to be able to be voted on at all, one must be a member of the cardinals. And so this is your highest rung of the prelates of the church other than the papacy itself. From those, from those ranks, someone must be chosen. It doesn't have to be a Cardinal, but it is generally a cardinal. And I believe one of the requirements is that they must be under 80 years old.
Roger Stone
That is one of the great disadvantages. It's one thing to say that the Pope should be under 80, but to deny a vote among the cardinals for those cardinals who were over 80 years. This makes no sense to me. In fact, somebody who's 80 years old would be very wise. That's someone you would want voting. We had a president, Ronald Reagan, he was 80 when he left office. He was among our greatest presidents. I think Donald Trump is 77. Why would you exclude those over 80? Unless of course, it's politics, which is what this is about.
Jack Posobic
Well, that's right. And this is a new. So basically the idea is then that creates basically a quorum of people who were not appointed by previous popes. So Benedict or any of the John Paul the second cardinals, if they're still around, that they wouldn't be able to participate in the voting. And then it sets it itself up in such a way where Francis essentially is sort of giving the inside track to his own successor. Do you believe that Pope Francis has picked a successor?
Roger Stone
My guess is he probably has. Look, it's disappointing because, Jack, like you, when I was raised in the church, it was a bulk work of anti communism. I watched, you know, Father Fulton Sheen on WPIX in New York growing up. That Catholic Church does not seem to exist except for in certain parishes. And outspoken conservatives like Bergano and others are actually excommunicated when they disagree with this Pope. Now I've seen this Pope say that the Bible specifically says that Jesus Christ was opposed to private property rights. That's not true. That's false. So look, the Bible is a practical document. I didn't always know this. I know it today. And it can be read for its literal word. But some of the things that have been projected onto it are shocking. Yes, as Catholics we have to have a concern for the poor. But in both the Old Testament and the New, hard work is highly prized. Self enterprise and self responsibility. These are also enumerated in the Bible. You would know it from this pope.
Jack Posobic
Well, that's exactly right, Roger. And in fact, there are many items of doctrine, capital punishment and others that have been long standing practices within the Church. The Pope Francis and the Jesuit, and he is of the Jesuit stripe that have sought to overturn a doctrine that has been in touch for a long time. By the way, this is also, and we've been discussing it here on the show. I had a op ed in humanevents.com that went quite viral because we've been discussing the effect that this has had on one Amy Coney Barrett, where she seems to have taken Pope Francis words and rhetoric over the actual doctrine of the church and certainly over the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court itself and the Constitution itself, and is taking sort of these ideas of Pope Francis and seemingly putting them into her decisions rather than looking at the long standing practices of the church. If she is, as she claims to be, a practicing Catholic, what about Thomas Aquinas? What about Augustine of Hippo? What about the church fathers? What about all of the popes prior to Pope Francis who have been in long standing opposition to many of the things that he said? Well, she seems to be applying that to her, to her voting now. And it has led to situations where she'll say that the president United States doesn't even have authority to defund programs.
Roger Stone
You know, back at the time that she was under consideration, the great argument was that she was both a great pro life champion. I was skeptical about her appointment then. Think how different things would be if President Trump had appointed Judge Andrew Napolitano to the court, which is who I think he should have appointed. Gorsuch is somewhat of a libertarian being joined on the court by Napolitano, another libertarian. We have a very different day today on the so called Roberts court. Amy Comey Barrett has been a horrific disappointment, frankly. So has Kavanaugh. But if you knew understood Kavanaugh's ties to the Clintons and the Bushes, you would have understood that prior to his being appointed as well.
Jack Posobic
I think that's, I think that's very sound and I think it's something where, look, you know, a lot of us have, have talked about this and I came out with a, you know, perhaps a little bit provocative article. But hey, you know, it's kind of on brand for me where I said that this shows the danger of Republican DEI because people kept saying we need to nominate a woman to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg. We needed Trump needs, needs to nominate a woman because it was an election year, it was 2020 at the time. And as it turned out, it had no effect on the election whatsoever. Obviously, there are a lot of other issues with the 2020 election, but it's also painted us into a corner where just because she was pro life and certainly there's no shortage of pro life conservatives in legal field. Now we've got someone who's essentially a pro life liberal on the court for the rest of her life. Stay tuned. Be right back with more Roger Stone, myself here, Real America's Voice and hour three of the Charlie Kirk show on Salem Radio.
Roger Stone
Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again.
Jack Posobic
Amen. Ryan Ruth will appear for a status hearing in Florida. He's set to go to trial this fall. However, both of these cases still yielding a lot of questions. President Trump yesterday in the Oval Office was defiant and now he has allies leading both the FBI in cash. Patel, the director, and Secret Service Director Sean Curran. Here's more from the President yesterday.
Roger Stone
They are giving me a report next week sometime and I do believe I'll be releasing. I want to release the report. I mean, maybe there's a reason that we shouldn't. So I don't want to get too far ahead of my skis, but, yeah, I would be very willing to release murder.
Jack Posobic
Authorities say he waited for hours in the bushes at the President's Golf Club in West Palm beach last September hoping to take a shot. A Secret Service agent luckily thwarted that plot and Ruth was later captured. When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Bosobic. All right, Jack. So we're back live with Roger Stone. You saw that clip there in the quick break. For those of you watching on TV that Ryan Ruth will be in court today, we're also getting breaking out of that case that 100 more than 100 federal agents have handled evidence in the Ryan Ruth case. And they had. The FBI was required to buy a special 10 terabyte drive for the discovery in this case. Ryan Ruth, of course, we broke the story about his ties to the Azov battalion over in Ukraine. The fact remains that he was a Ukrainian foreign fighter who then came to the United States using a Soviet style rifle to attempt to kill Donald Trump. Roger, you've written about the JFK assassination extensively. We obviously, of course, are waiting for Annapolina, Luna and the others on this task force to release those files. Do you believe that President Trump will actually be able to get this information out in front of the American people?
Roger Stone
I think it's absolutely essential that he does. In both the case of Butler, Pennsylvania. In the case regarding West Palm beach, we still have more questions than we have answers and I think that's due to a cover up. Let's take Butler. We know that there's a man with A gun. The Secret Service knows that. The state and local police know that. They know that he's inside the perimeter for 91 minutes. He's been seen with a range finder and a firearm, yet nobody informs the President's direct detail and the President is not evacuated. Additionally, the federal, state and local police are all on different radio frequencies, so they can't speak to each other. The Secret Service declines two offers by the local police to conduct drone surveillance of the entire seal perimeter area. Yet they don't end up doing it themselves, as they say they're going to, because they say they can't get their federal technology, which is new to them, to actually operate. The building should have been searched and sealed under the Secret Service manual, but of course it wasn't. And we also have a situation in which the man they claim shot President Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, is shot and killed because, well, like Lee Harvey Oswald, dead men tell no tales. We can still see still photographs of him talking on the telephone, but our government agencies can't tell us who it is he was talking to. Apple refuses to turn over his records, but they had no problem turning over my records to Robert Mueller before they even got a subpoena for them. So, yeah, I think it reeks of COVID up. In the case of West Palm beach, here's a man that we're told is indigent, he's behind in his rent payments, he's behind in his alimony, yet he can afford to travel to all these European capitals where we've seen pictures of them, including Kyiv. He can afford to post a website to recruit mercenary fighters to go and fight in Ukraine. How did he get a gun in the United States? He certainly didn't fly here with one. Now, he had no trouble flying here because unlike Tulsi Gabbard, this guy evidently was not on a secret TSA domestic terrorist watch list. But it looks to me like he should have been. So I say this constantly in my own shows. You've said it as well, Jack. Praying for our president is one of the most important things we can do today. They've tried to kill him twice. I say they the deep State, and doesn't mean they will not try again. In fact, given the momentous reforms and his drive for full disposure of the epic corruption, waste, and, yes, absolute treason within our government, he is very, very dangerous to them. He's an existential threat to the deep state today.
Jack Posobic
Exactly right. And we need all of the information. Roger, tell us about. I understand you have an announcement about a new evening show that's going to be going on weeknights.
Roger Stone
Yeah, it's Great, Jack. On 77, WABC and the Apple Audio Network. Red Apple Audio Network, pardon me. I'm now doing a show in primetime every night at 8pm Eastern. You can get that by going to WABC radio.com WABC radio.com every weeknight and then Sunday, still two hours now on Sundays. That's the Roger Stone Show. You hear it all by going to.
Jack Posobic
Wabcradio.Com that's a lot of Roger Stone content. And do you still have the website up@stonezone.com for the books?
Roger Stone
Absolutely. You can go to stonezone.com still turning out print journalism there. I've got a new piece up on Andrew and and Tristan Tate coming to Florida. I've got a new I have a piece that's about to go up on the parallels between President Nixon and President Trump. Many, many, many parallels. The fact they're both trying to extract America from a costly war, fact that they deeply distrust the D.C. bureaucracy and the liberal media.
Jack Posobic
Many, many, many parallels and also both set up by the deep state. Roger Stone, God bless. Thank you so much for your time with us here today. Human Events Daily once again, ladies and gentlemen. Gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
Episode: NEOCONS LOSING IT OVER TRUMP PEACE PLAN FOR UKRAINE, MAGA IS THE CHOICE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
Release Date: March 7, 2025
The episode kicks off with Jack Posobiec discussing a recent economic policy reversal by President Trump. Initially imposing a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada, the administration swiftly reversed this decision, exempting approximately half of Mexico's imports and 38% of Canada's, including auto parts and most produce.
Notable Quote:
"This is what happens when the Fourth Turning meets fifth generation warfare."
— Jack Posobiec [00:02]
Roger Stone joins the discussion, emphasizing that the United States has been "ripped off by everybody" and highlighting Hamas's response to President Trump's latest threats. Stone elaborates on the complexities of dealing with Ukraine and suggests that negotiating peace with Russia might be more feasible, despite Russia currently having the upper hand in the conflict.
Notable Quotes:
"We're doing very well with Russia, but right now they're bombing the hell out of Ukraine."
— Roger Stone [01:33]
"The future isn't about imposing some grand universal system. It's about nation states putting their own people first."
— Jack Posobiec [02:21]
Jack addresses a critical commentary by Douglas Murray, defending the MAGA stance on Ukraine and critiquing the neoconservative influence within the Republican Party. He underscores the shift from an Anglo-American-led global order to a nation-first doctrine advocated by Trump and MAGA supporters.
The conversation then delves into Florida's gubernatorial race for 2026, featuring insights from Roger Stone about the dynamics between Byron Donalds and Casey DeSantis, especially the influential endorsement from President Trump. Stone predicts Donalds's advantage due to Trump's backing and criticizes DeSantis's potential candidacy as a strategic move for fundraising ahead of the 2028 presidential race.
Notable Quotes:
"MAGA was the choice of the American people writ large, the popular vote."
— Jack Posobiec [02:21]
"The Trump endorsement, particularly in the Sunshine State, this is the gold standard."
— Roger Stone [05:48]
"Governor DeSantis criticized Byron Donalds for missing votes in Congress when he was out campaigning for President Trump in 2024, which is ironic..."
— Jack Posobiec [09:00]
"Ron DeSantis would be managing a McDonald's today were it not for Donald Trump."
— Roger Stone [09:00]
The discussion shifts to Pope Francis's deteriorating health following a hospitalization due to double pneumonia. Roger Stone provides an in-depth analysis of the potential process for selecting his successor, highlighting the conclave system and the dominance of cardinals appointed by Francis, who lean towards progressive stances.
Stone critiques the exclusion of cardinals over 80 years old from voting, suggesting it restricts the pool to Francis-aligned candidates, thereby undermining conservative influence within the Church.
Notable Quotes:
"These elections, there's a cap, and the number can slightly differ. The cap on the number of votes they meet in the Sistine Chapel."
— Roger Stone [22:41]
"I've seen this Pope say that the Bible specifically says that Jesus Christ was opposed to private property rights. That's not true. That's false."
— Roger Stone [30:12]
"If you had considered John Paul II, Benedict XVI then, it would be a chain of succession."
— Jack Posobiec [27:55]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the assassination attempt on President Trump by Ryan Ruth. Jack and Roger Stone explore the failures of various government agencies in preventing the attack, suggesting a deep state conspiracy aimed at undermining Trump.
Stone draws parallels to historical events like the JFK assassination, emphasizing the need for transparency and the release of investigative reports to the public. He criticizes the inconsistencies in law enforcement responses and highlights the suspicious circumstances surrounding Ryan Ruth's background and actions.
Notable Quotes:
"They are giving me a report next week sometime and I do believe I'll be releasing."
— Roger Stone [34:31]
"Praying for our president is one of the most important things we can do today. They've tried to kill him twice."
— Roger Stone [38:58]
"You've said it as well, Jack. Praying for our president is one of the most important things we can do today."
— Roger Stone [36:00]
The episode covers the latest updates on Ryan Ruth's legal proceedings, including the anticipation of a status hearing and upcoming trial. Jack highlights the extensive evidence collected by federal agents, including a special 10 terabyte drive, underscoring the gravity of the case.
Roger Stone criticizes the FBI and other agencies for their mishandling of the situation, suggesting intentional cover-ups and incompetence that threaten national security.
Notable Quotes:
"Ryan Ruth, of course, we broke the story about his ties to the Azov battalion over in Ukraine..."
— Jack Posobiec [34:13]
"It reeks of COVID up. In the case of West Palm beach..."
— Roger Stone [36:00]
Towards the end of the episode, Roger Stone announces his new evening show airing weeknights on WABC and the Apple Audio Network. He invites listeners to tune in for more in-depth political analysis and coverage of ongoing events.
Notable Quotes:
"I'm now doing a show in primetime every night at 8pm Eastern."
— Roger Stone [39:07]
"Many, many parallels. The fact they're both trying to extract America from a costly war..."
— Roger Stone [39:34]
Jack concludes the episode by reiterating the significance of the Ryan Ruth case and President Trump's stance against the deep state. He underscores the importance of transparency and accountability within government institutions to safeguard the nation's integrity.
Notable Quotes:
"Stay tuned. Be right back with more Roger Stone, myself here, Real America's Voice and hour three of the Charlie Kirk show on Salem Radio."
— Jack Posobiec [32:28]
"Thank you so much for your time with us here today. Human Events Daily once again, ladies and gentlemen."
— Jack Posobiec [40:11]
This episode of Human Events Daily provides a comprehensive analysis of the current political landscape, focusing on President Trump's foreign and domestic policies, internal Republican dynamics, significant legal cases, and the future of the Catholic Church. With insightful commentary from Roger Stone and Jack Posobiec, listeners are offered a perspective that challenges mainstream narratives, emphasizing national sovereignty, transparency, and the MAGA movement's enduring influence.