Saved by 74-year-old President Donald Trump July 10 from a 40-month prison sentence for seven counts of lying to Congress and federal investigators, 67-year-old Roger Stone was back on the radio, mixing it up with Los Angeles radio show host Morris W. O’ Kelly or KFI 640 AM’s “The Mo Kelly Show.” O’Kelly showed little sympathy for Stone, chocking up his commutation to his friendship with Trump. Stone infuriated Kelly telling the African American host that he was the victim of biased prosecution. Stone was snared by 62-year-old U.S. Atty. Andrew Weissmann, working for 75-tyear-old former FBI Director turned Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Stone complained to O’Kelly about extreme political bias at his trial, where overly zealous prosecutors led by Weissman and 16 other largely Democrat prosecutors pursued charges.. Kelly started to jump all over Stone about his white privilege.
Instead of understanding the context of Trump commuting Stone’s sentence, O’Kelly went for a much controversy as he could get. “It was a jury of my political opponents,” said Stone turning Kelly red. “There are thousands of people treated unfairly daily,” O’Kelly said. “Hell, your number just happened to come up in the lottery. I’m guessing it was more that just luck, Roger, right?” O’Kelly asked Stone. O’Kelly tried to say his good buddy Trump got him off the hook. Stone said July 10 that Trump saved his life, knowing with Covid-19 running wild he probably would have died in prison. O’Kelly couldn’t get a straight answer out of Stone because he’s really not all that familiar with the real issues behind Trump’s act of mercy. Contrary to O’Kelly’s belief, Trump didn’t commute Stone out of friendship. Then, during a heated exchange, Stone’s buffoon side came out.
Speaking to someone listening in on the radio show, Stone said, “ I don’t really feel like arguing with this Negro,” Stone said, something O’Kelly overheard. “I’m sorry, what was that?” O’Kelly asked Stone. “Roger?” I’m sorry what did you say? Stone denied calling O’Kelly a Negro. “I did not. You’re out of your mind. You’re out of your mind,” Stone said. Instead of getting into a substantive talk about the real reasons behind Trump commuting Stone’s 40-month sentence, O’Kelly kept fixating on hearing Stone call him a “Negro.” To Stone’s generation, the word Negro is different than the N-word, believing its denotes O’Kelly’s race, something highly politically incorrect in today’s world. While not as bad as the “N-word,” “Negro” carries with it any number of offensive connotations, including “you’re by boy.” But O’Kelly chose to get as much mileage from Stone as possible.
Trump commuted Stone’s sentence as a follow-up to Atty. Gen. Bill Barr, who, on Feb. 12, reduced his sentence from 108-months or nine years to 40-months. Barr’s decision to usurp Mueller’s former prosecutors recommending Stone’s 108-month be reduced to 40-months prompted all four prosecutors to resign Feb. 12. U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson was flabbergasted as were many other legal experts, especially those against Trump. Trump commuted Stone’s sentence to slap former Special Counsel Robert Mueller in the face. Mueller, who ordinarily remains button-lipped couldn’t contain himself from responding to Trump’s commutation. “Roger Stone remains a convicted felon, and rightfully so,” Mueller said, rejecting Trump’s commutation. Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) asked Mueller to come testify in his committee, something most likely won’t happen.
Mueller has a lot of explaining to do about his Special Counsel investigation, knowing the “probable cause” used by 60-year-old former FBI Director was based on former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s paid opposition research AKA “the Steele Dossier.” Comey and Mueller knew that the basis for Comey’s counterintelligence investigation into Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign was based on pure rubbish assembled by con artist former British MI6 agent Christopher Steele. Steele said in his dossier that Trump and his campaign conspired with the Kremlin to win the 2016 presidential election. Recently declassified documents by Graham show for all to see that the FBI new in early 2017 that no one in the Trump campaign conspired with Russian intelligence or anyone else to gain an unfair advantage in the 2016 election. Mueller spent 22-months and $40 million to find that out.
Trump commuted Stone’s sentence to tell Mueller and Congressional Democrats that the Special Counsel investigation was a partisan witch hunt from Day One. Mueller talks of what Stone deserves but the former Nixon “dirty trickster” played absolutely no role in how Russian intelligence hacked the Democratic National Committee [DNC] and former Hillary Campaign Chairman John D. Podesta’s emails. Mueller had nothing on Stone other that some emails he exchanged with 73-year-old conspiracy author Jerome Corsi, where Stone boasted about his contacts with 49-year-old WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Mueller’s prosecutors rammed a square peg-into-a-round-hole trying to finger Stone in a Russian conspiracy. While it’s true the Stone stonewalled Mueller, it’s also true he had nothing to do with what’s turned out to be a “Russian hoax,” a political hit by the FBI against Trump.