Government Will Never Go Out of Business - Roger Stone (Part 1)

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Roger Stone Reflects on Washington's Transformation and Political Anecdotes

The video features a conversation with Roger Stone, focusing on his observations of Washington's evolution and various political anecdotes. Stone notes that Washington has become more cosmopolitan, with improved restaurants and cultural offerings. He reflects on the city's growing wealth, highlighted by the fact that many of the richest counties in America surround Washington, symbolizing a disconnect with the rest of the country. Stone shares personal stories, including a humorous one involving Pete McCloskey and John Ruslow, to illustrate the quirky nature of politics and the characters involved. He also recounts his early days in Washington, starting in 1970 as a student and political operative for Richard Nixon, and touches on a minor involvement in Watergate. The discussion shifts to modern politics, with Stone critiquing both Trump and Hillary Clinton's performances at the Al Smith dinner, diverging from the event's tradition of lightheartedness. Lastly, Stone comments on personal style in politics, including his thoughts on Trump's fashion sense and his own "best dressed list," humorously noting attempts to bribe him for inclusion.

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