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Stone's Rules - How to Win at Politics Business and Style - cover

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Stone's Rules - How to Win at Politics Business and Style

Roger Stone

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Summary

Author has recently been in the news for connections to and visiting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and for close connections to Paul Manafort. Covered by The Guardian, Vanity Fair, FOX News, The Atlantic, and in past few months.
Foreword by Tucker Carlson. 1.5 million Twitter followers, host of FOX News' #1 show, "Tucker Carlson Tonight"
32,000 followers on Facebook, large following on Twitter before being recently suspended. 
Connections to and regular appearances on FOX News, Breitbart, other conservative media outlets.
Stone the NYT bestselling author of The Man Who Killed Kennedy, along with Making of the President 2016, Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family, The Clinton's War on Women, Nixon's Secrets, The Benghazi Report, and Tricky Dick. He's also a style correspondent for the Daily Caller
"Rules" are taken from the highly popular, award-winning Netflix documentary "Get Me Roger Stone"
Foreword by Tucker Carlson. 1.5 million Twitter followers, host of FOX News' #1 show, "Tucker Carlson Tonight"
Available since: 05/08/2018.

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