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7.26.2015

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Roger Stone, Lead Campaign Adviser and longtime friend resigns...conversation between the two following his latest....uh....poor choice of words regarding Bimbo Megyn......



The next morning, Stone had to fight Trump’s handlers to meet with him for 15 minutes, prompting the following exchange that both of Stone’s friends, independently and separately, tell POLITICO what happened:
Stone: “Donald, stop with the Megyn Kelly shit. It’s fucking crazy. It’s killing us.”
Trump: “What do you mean? I won the debate. People loved it.”
Stone: “You didn’t win the debate.”
Trump: “Yes I did. Look at the polling. Look at Drudge.”
Stone: “The Drudge Report poll isn’t a scientific poll. You won’t give me the money to pay for a scientific poll. And you’re off-message.”
Trump: “There are other polls.”
Stone: “Those are bullshit polls, Donald. They’re not scientific polls. We need to run a professional campaign and talk about what people really care about.”
Trump: “We’re winning.”
After the meeting, Trump did the opposite of what Stone had recommended by going on CNN and trashing Kelly. “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her — wherever,” Trump said, a comment perceived by many to be a reference to a woman’s menstrual cycle. Trump’s campaign later denied that interpretation, but by then Stone was consulting his friends about quitting.
“He is losing his grip on reality,” Stone told them. “He has these yes-men around him. And now he’s living in a parallel world.”
After reading this article, Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski called POLITICO’s Mike Allen and said, “This conversation [between Trump and Stone] didn’t take place. … He spoke to Roger Stone last night when he terminated him from employment. … That was the first time they talked since the debate.” Lewandowski said Trump fired Stone “some time after 6 p.m.” Friday. The campaign manager said he didn’t know who initiated the call.
Lewandowski said the conversation described by the two friends suggests an email exchange. “Mr. Trump doesn’t have email and doesn’t email,” the manager said. “Mr. Trump has never sent an email in his life.”
Lewandowski added, “There was no physical meeting that took place the next morning. We got back from the debate at 3:30 in the morning … These guys never met the next day.”
Stone kept his apparent criticisms quiet and, before his Friday meeting with Trump, made it seem as if there was no problem.
“I’ll do whatever the Donald asks me to do. He is a friend of almost 40 years. I attended two of his three weddings. I was at his father’s funeral, his mother’s funeral, his brother-in-law’s funeral,” Stone said Friday morning on “The Joe Piscopo Show” on AM 970 THE ANSWER.
“I love the Donald. I love what he’s doing, challenging the orthodoxy of the ruling class,” Stone said. “These guys don’t know how to handle it.”
The following morning, Saturday, Trump was disinvited from the RedState gathering of conservatives in Georgia. Trump claimed he didn’t mind being disinvited. About that time, on Saturday morning, Stone’s friends confirmed to POLITICO that he was intending to leave the campaign.
Along the way, and soon after informing some at Fox, Trump allegedly trumped Stone.
“Well this is what happens when you deal with Donald Trump,” one of Stone’s friends said.