From Roger Stone a New York Times bestselling author longtime political adviser and friend to
Donald Trump and consummate Republican strategist comes an in-depth examination of how
Trump’s campaign tapped into the national mood to deliver a stunning victory that few saw
coming. In the early hours of November 9 2016 one of the most contentious polarizing and
vicious presidential races came to an abrupt and unexpected end when heavily favored
presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton called Donald J. Trump to concede shocking a nation that
had only hours before given little credence to his chances. Donald Trump pulled the greatest
upset in American political history despite a torrent of invective and dismissal of the
mainstream media. Here is the first definitive explanation about how the silent majority”
shifted the election to Donald Trump in reliable Democratic Pennsylvania Wisconsin and
Michigan thus handing him the presidency. Stone a long time Trump retainer and confidant
gives us the inside story of how Donald Trump almost single-handedly harnessed discontent among
Forgotten Americans” despite running a guerrilla-style grass roots campaign to compete with the
smooth running and free-spending Clinton political machine. From the start Trump’s campaign
was unlike any seen on the national stage—combative maverick and fearless. Trump’s nomination
was the hostile takeover of the Republican party and a resounding repudiation of the failed
leadership of both parties whose policies have brought America to the brink of financial
collapse as well as endangering our national security. Here Stone outlines how Donald Trump
skillfully ran as the anti-Open Borders candidate as well as a supporter of American
sovereignty and how he used the Globalist trade deals like NAFTA to win over three of ten
Bernie Sanders supporters. The veteran adviser to Nixon Reagan and Trump charts the rise of
the alt-conservative media and the end of the mainstream media monopoly on voter impacting
information dissemination. This is an insider’s view that includes studying opposition research
into Bill Hillary and Chelsea Clinton’s crimes and the struggle by the Republican
establishment to stop Trump and how they underestimated him. Stone chronicles Trump’s triumph
in three debates where he skillfully lowered expectation levels but skewered Mrs. Clinton for
the corruption of the Clinton Foundation her mishandling of government email and her
incompetence as Secretary of State. Stone gives us the inside word on Julian Assange Wikileaks
Clinton campaign chief John Podesta Huma Abedin Anthony Weiner Carlos Danger Doug Band
Jeffery Epstein and the efforts to hide the former first lady’s infirmities and health
problems. Stone dissects the phony narrative that Trump was in cahoots with Russian strongman
Vladimir Putin or that the e-mails released by Wikileaks came from the Russians. The grizzled
political veteran of ten Republican presidential campaigns from Richard Nixon to Ronald Reagan
to Donald Trump explains how Trump’s election has averted near certain war with Russia over
Syria and the rejection of the neocon policies of the Obama Clinton Administration. The Making
of the President 2016 reveals how Trump brilliantly picked at Hillary Clinton’s weaknesses
particularly her reputation as a crooked insider and ignited the passions of out-of-work white
men and women from the rust belt and beyond at a time when millions of Americans desperately
wanted change. Stone also reveals how and why the mainstream media got it wrong including how
the polls were loaded and completely misunderstood who would vote. Stone's analysis is akin to
Theodore H. White’s seminal book The Making of the President 1960. It is both a sweeping
analysis of the trends that elected Trump as well as the war stories of a hard-bitten political
survivor who Donald Trump called one tough cookie. Other books by Roger Stone: The Man Who
Killed Kennedy a New York Times bestseller in which Roger Stone makes a compelling case that
Lyndon Baines Johnson was the mastermind behind the murder of President John F. Kennedy. Stone
maps out LBJ’s motives for orchestrating the murder and uses fingerprint evidence and testimony
to prove JFK was shot by a long-time LBJ hit man—not Lee Harvey Oswald. Nixon’s Secrets gives
the inside scoop on Nixon’s rise and fall in Watergate. Stone charts Nixon’s rise from election
to Congress in 1946 to the White House in 1968 after his razor-thin loss to John Kennedy in
1960 his disastrous campaign for Governor of California in 1962 and the greatest comeback in
American Presidential history. Jeb and the Bush Crime Family in which Stone collaborates with
Saint John Hunt to make this a no-holds-barred” history of the Bush family. After detailing the
vast litany of Jeb’s misdeeds Stone travels back to Samuel Prescott George H. W. and George
W. Bush to weave an epic story of privilege greed corruption drug pr