The worst part about this big shindig of conspiracy theorists? [View all]
Many of the wacko theories being pushed by these assholes I've seen being pushed by DU'ers.
Roger Stone Sells Himself As Trump's Inside Man To Gathering Of Conspiracy Theorists
At a book signing in Austin, Texas, political "dirty trickster" Roger Stone sold himself to a group of conspiracy theorists as a conduit to the campaign of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
On February 27, a packed house came to see Stone talk about his official and unofficial involvement with Trump's campaign and promote his books Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family and The Clintons' War On Women (which is dedicated to an anti-Semitic Holocaust denier).
The event was held at Brave New Books, a conspiracy-friendly bookstore that peddles -- alongside several of Stone's books and Flouride Filtration Systems -- books with titles like 9/11 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA and Alien Agenda: Investigating The Extraterrestrial Presence Among Us. Brave New Books also hosts a weekly "Conspiracy Comedy Open Mic" and has promoted multiple 9-11 conspiracy books with in-store events.
Also in attendance was Stone's co-author Robert Morrow, who has published bizarre sexual writings about the Clinton family and has wished death on Secretary Clinton.
The night kicked off with an introduction by radio host Alex Jones, arguably the leading conspiracy theorist in America (Infowars.com, his website, called him "one of the very first founding fathers of the 9-11 Truth Movement"
, who was recently praised by Trump for his "amazing" reputation. Stone, who is a frequent presence on Jones' show, appeared late last week for an extended interview on Jones' program.
During his speech, Jones praised Trump for opposing the "globalist agenda" -- reiterating a previous claim that Trump's call to audit the Federal Reserve was evidence of his support of the conspiracy theory movement -- and described Stone as "the true Trump insider" working to expose the "great mighty Oz."
In his presentation, Stone promoted an array of conspiracy theories, rehashing the unsupported claims in his books that the Clintons have covered up sexual crimes, sometimes with the aid of the Bush family. Stone also claimed that President George H.W. Bush had a role in the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan in 1981, and that Lyndon Johnson was involved in the Kennedy assassination.
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/03/01/roger-stone-sells-himself-as-trumps-inside-man/208893