Roger J. Stone Jr.
Gender: Male
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, business
, politics & government
Personal social network: Much of Stone's Muckety comes from political connections.
Muckety news stories featuring Roger J. Stone Jr.
The ubiquitous Roger Stone has advised not one but two candidates in this year's race for governor of New York.
October 22, 2010
What would a Republican-led palace coup be without the involvement of self-admitted dirty trickster Roger J. Stone Jr.?
June 15, 2009
Roger J. Stone Jr. personal relations:
Robert Buschel - attorney
Alan Flusser - tailor
Paul Rolf Jensen - attorney
Other current Roger J. Stone Jr. relationships:
Black Manforte & Stone - founder
Ikon Holdings Inc. - partner
Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler - head of public affairs
Roger J. Stone Jr. past relationships:
1976 Ronald Reagan presidential campaign - eastern regional political director
1980 Ronald Reagan presidential campaign - eastern regional political director
1984 Ronald Reagan presidential campaign - eastern regional political director
1996 Arlen Specter presidential campaign - adviser
2000 George W. Bush presidential campaign - operative
2004 Al Sharpton presidential campaign - consultant
Joseph L. Bruno - consultant
Committee to Re-elect the President (Nixon) - campaign strategist
Bob Dole - aide
Eliot Spitzer - political opponent
Donald Trump - consultant
Five degrees of Kevin:
We can connect Roger J. Stone Jr. with Kevin Bacon in four steps:
Roger J. Stone Jr. → Committee to Re-elect the President (Nixon) →
Richard M. Nixon → Frost/Nixon →
Roger J. Stone Jr. → Committee to Re-elect the President (Nixon) →
Richard M. Nixon → Frost/Nixon →
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Additional Muckety map information sources:
New York Times
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