EPISODE · May 16, 2026 · 41 MIN
The Stone Zone | 05-14-26
from The Stone Zone with Roger Stone · host 77 WABC
Guest host Jake Novak argues that a lack of law and order serves as the primary catalyst for America’s modern domestic and international crises. Novak explores how selective prosecution and the refusal to enforce existing statutes create a "domino effect" that undermines capitalism, fuels poverty, and facilitates civil unrest on university campuses. The program highlights the historical precedent of Richard Nixon’s 1968 campaign, framing his focus on crime as a successful, non-racist strategy that prioritized the safety of marginalized communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Guest host Jake Novak argues that a lack of law and order serves as the primary catalyst for America’s modern domestic and international crises. Novak explores how selective prosecution and the refusal to enforce existing statutes create a "domino effect" that undermines capitalism, fuels poverty, and facilitates civil unrest on university campuses. The program highlights the historical precedent of Richard Nixon’s 1968 campaign, framing his focus on crime as a successful, non-racist strategy that prioritized the safety of marginalized communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Stone Zone | 05-14-26
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