Posted on 03/15/2017 1:20:55 PM PDT by drewh
Donald Trump consigliere, Roger Stone, was reportedly in a car accident. Stone appears to have escaped mostly unscathed, tweeting about the close call Wednesday afternoon.
Stone said he suspected foul play was at work.
It didnt seem like an accident to me, Stone told the site. I am a consistent critic of the Deep State thats why I think Im targeted.
Stone was reportedly headed to the hospital.
Mediaite has reached out to Stone for comment.
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And yes, Fever really was right about “phone cops”.
Saw him where? Skin samples are not meaningful for such testing. Blood samples are more useful.
Your comments show a complete lack of understanding of HIPA laws. The CDC cannot even acknowledge a patient’s name.
Your argument is thus meaningless . It is the very kind of argument that Jones and Stone use all the time. Meaningless, pointless, and misleading
Not so - because there is another similar saying that goes: “ just because you are paranoid does not mean they are not out to get you”. The Dr. Fever line was probably just a more direct take on this older phrase. Also: the expression “even a broken clock is right twice a day” is yet another example of the point.
I think he deliberately used the word Toger instead of Roger because it is close to the word todger which is British slang for a man part.
I hope he can testify soon before his lives run out.
<< “Your comments show a complete lack of understanding of HIPA laws. >>
That would be “HIPAA.” Simple typo, I’m sure.
<< The CDC cannot even acknowledge a patients name.” >>
Right, just like all the other privacy laws are stopping the felony-level crimes by Obama plants who are leaking anything that will hurt President Trump, right?
People like you amuse me.
Funny, but doesn’t the headline hint that Stone was the driver who hit and run? I wonder why the media did such a terrible job of framing the story... /sarc
#FakeNews for the headline
If Roger Stone were to ask for the results of medical tests on himself, he would have the right to have them under HIPAA. Am I not correct? Then he could share them with Alex Jones or anyone else he chose, as these are his personal records.
Stone has puffed his resume and his acumen. He is a political whore who does whatever for money. His stories of his own importance just don’t pan out. His claims like those of Jones are self delusion
Stone has puffed his importance. Being a lobbyist for someone years ago don’t make him a friend or insider. He was let go from the campaign in Aug of 2015 before the primaries were even on full swing. But Stone wants people to believe HE was the reason Trump won. He is sleaxy and always has been
The CDC isn’t going to address this. IF they have a sample ,which I doubt, they aren’t going to release publicalky anything. IF a sample was tested then Stome’s doc would have the results. Stone has not provided anything in the way of proof
Sometimes an accident is just an accident and a virus is just a virus. Being delusional doesn’t strengthen a case
Some folks are just slow learners.
You are correct.
1. “The CDC isnt going to address this. IF they have a sample ,which I doubt, they arent going to release publicalky anything.”
2. “Stone has not provided anything in the way of proof.”
And you know all of this how? Sources, please.
BRW, who is saying they would release results “publicalky?”
I said leaks. L-E-A-K-S.
If that’s what you meant to say, substitute that for #1 above.
Stone has not even produced one record from the doc who treated him. That’s how I know
Stone went on Jones’ show at exactly the time his book was coming out claiming he was poisoned. He also claimed the only reason he survived was because of Hones’ products that Alex was started to pump hard because his show needed money.
You figure it out.
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