Rules to live by from Roger Stone, master of political dark arts,
advisor to Donald Trump, and subject of the award-winning
documentary Get Me Roger Stone Here are the lessons of a lifetime
of work helping influence America's politics and culture, learned
from working for Richard Nixon and use to help make Donald J. Trump
the 45th President of the United States. Roger Stone is a freedom
fighter to his admirers, a dirty trickster to his detractors. He is
flamboyant, outrageous, articulate, and extraordinarily
well-dressed. Here he lays out the maxims that have governed his
legendary career as a campaign operative for four American
presidents. As a raconteur, pundit, prognosticator, and
battle-scarred veteran of America's political wars, Roger Stone
shares his lessons on punking liberals and playing the media, gives
an inside look at his push to legalize marijuana, details how much
"linen" to show at the cuff of an impeccably-cut suit, lays out how
and why LBJ orchestrated the murder of JFK, and reveals how to make
the truly great marinara sauce that is the foundation of Stone's
legendary Sunday Gravy. Along the way, Stone dishes on the "cloak
and dagger" nitty-gritty that has guided his own successes and
occasional defeats, culminating in the election of the candidate he
first pushed for the presidency in 1988, Donald J. Trump. First
revealed in the Weekly Standard by Matt Labash and commemorated by
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin, the blunt, pointed, and real-world practical
Stone's Rules were immortalized in the Netflix smash hit
documentary Get Me Roger Stone-part Machiavelli's The Prince, part
Sun Tzu's The Art of War, all brought together with a
highly-entertaining blend of culinary and sartorial advice from the
Jedi Master of political dark arts. From "Attack, attack, attack!"
inspired by Winston Churchill, to "Three can keep a secret, if two
are dead," taken from the wall of mob boss Carlos Marcello's
headquarters, to Stone's own "It is better to be infamous than to
never have been famous at all," Roger Stone shares with the world
all that he's learned from his decades of political jujitsu and
life as a maven of high-style. From Stone's Rules for campaign
management to the how-to's of an internet mobilization campaign to
advice on custom tailoring to the ingredients for the perfect
martini from Dick Nixon's (no-longer) secret recipe, Stone has
fashioned the truest operating manual for anyone navigating the
rough-and-tumble of business, finance, politics, social engagement,
family affairs, and life itself.
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