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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsInteresting Article by Ion Sancho in 2019 regarding Roger Stone's dirty tricks in 2000
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/opinion/2019/02/03/ion-sancho-roger-stones-dirty-tricks-helped-sway-2000-florida-recount/2742713002/Roger Stone's dirty tricks helped sway the 2000 Florida recount | Opinion
Ion Sancho
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On Nov. 21, 2000, the Florida Supreme Court had ruled that the recounts set forth under Florida law, Chapter 102.166(4)(d) F.S., could be extended until Nov. 26. The Republican strategy was to shut the recount down entirely.
In the words of Stone, The idea we were putting out there was that this was a left-wing power grab by Gore, the same way Fidel Castro did it in Cuba.
The fact that the Gore campaign was following Floridas law on recounts was completely ignored.
Dade County, Floridas largest county and home to the largest number of Democratic voters, began the recount on Nov. 22. But when election staff arrived, they found thousands of people, mostly Bush supporters, protesting the recount outside. Radio Mambi, a vehemently anti-Castro outlet, was broadcasting live at the scene, asking listeners to join the protest.
A Bush command center had been set up in a Winnebago across the street, and Stone, armed with walkie-talkies, claimed to be in communication with demonstrators in the building outside the 18th floor Supervisor of Elections Office.
There, a dozen or more well-dressed young white protesters were yelling and pounding on the doors in what came to be known as the Brooks Brothers Riot. Their actions intimidated the workers in the office. Fearing for their lives, the Dade County Canvassing Board stopped its manual recount.
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Through IRS filings made belatedly by the Bush campaign, some $13.8 million was spent in its stop the recount efforts. These same documents show the Brooks Brothers rioters were Republican staffers from Washington, D.C., flown in and out of Florida on private jets by companies such as Enron and Halliburton, and given free hotel rooms. Many were personally recruited by House majority whip Tom Delay and given their marching orders on those walkie-talkies commanded by Stone.
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Ion Sancho
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On Nov. 21, 2000, the Florida Supreme Court had ruled that the recounts set forth under Florida law, Chapter 102.166(4)(d) F.S., could be extended until Nov. 26. The Republican strategy was to shut the recount down entirely.
In the words of Stone, The idea we were putting out there was that this was a left-wing power grab by Gore, the same way Fidel Castro did it in Cuba.
The fact that the Gore campaign was following Floridas law on recounts was completely ignored.
Dade County, Floridas largest county and home to the largest number of Democratic voters, began the recount on Nov. 22. But when election staff arrived, they found thousands of people, mostly Bush supporters, protesting the recount outside. Radio Mambi, a vehemently anti-Castro outlet, was broadcasting live at the scene, asking listeners to join the protest.
A Bush command center had been set up in a Winnebago across the street, and Stone, armed with walkie-talkies, claimed to be in communication with demonstrators in the building outside the 18th floor Supervisor of Elections Office.
There, a dozen or more well-dressed young white protesters were yelling and pounding on the doors in what came to be known as the Brooks Brothers Riot. Their actions intimidated the workers in the office. Fearing for their lives, the Dade County Canvassing Board stopped its manual recount.
SNIP
Through IRS filings made belatedly by the Bush campaign, some $13.8 million was spent in its stop the recount efforts. These same documents show the Brooks Brothers rioters were Republican staffers from Washington, D.C., flown in and out of Florida on private jets by companies such as Enron and Halliburton, and given free hotel rooms. Many were personally recruited by House majority whip Tom Delay and given their marching orders on those walkie-talkies commanded by Stone.
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Interesting Article by Ion Sancho in 2019 regarding Roger Stone's dirty tricks in 2000 (Original Post)
diva77
Sep 2022
OP
diva77
(7,652 posts)1. Roger Stone's first dirty trick - at age 8
When 8-year-old Roger Stones classroom held a mock presidential election between Richard Nixon and John Kennedy in 1960, Roger told his classmates in the lunch line that Nixon wanted them to go to school on Saturday. Nixon had said no such thing, and Rogers candidate, Kennedy, won the election by a landslide. It was Stones first dirty trick.
[from the same article as OP]
crickets
(25,982 posts)2. K&R for visibility.