ALEX JONES: Roger, how big a deal is this?
ROGER STONE: Look, I think it’s huge. Let me be very clear. I’m not a contributor at Fox, so I have no self-interest in my comments today.
This is, I think the move of the globalist sons of Rupert Murdoch who would like Fox to be more like CNN, who would like Fox to be more like the Sky channel in the U.K.
That of course, from a business point of view would be an enormous mistake because conservatives will merely go elsewhere, they’ll go to Infowars, they’ll go elsewhere. Also I’ve known Roger Ailes for almost 50 years, I know him as a family man, I knew him when he was younger, these are ridiculous charges.
Among other things, one thing no one has ever accused Roger Ailes is of being stupid. The idea that he would stick it in the company inkwell, as it were, is just out of the question. Roger Ailes could have any beautiful woman he wants he is very wealthy based on his success of building the monolith that is Fox.
So, knowing him as I have, I have no doubt whatsoever that these charges are trumped-up b.s. and if he indeed leaves Fox, Fox will not be the richer for it. Fox will be surpassed by a new conservative network.