Political operative and provocateur Roger Stone returned to The Mo’Kelly Show after recently being released from federal custody, thanks to the commutation of his sentence by President Trump.  No questions were off the table.  To that end, every question was answered.

Truthfully?  You decide.

To that end, at one point in the conversation Stone became so irritated at my line of questioning he almost ejected from the conversation altogether.  You can even hear him CLEARLY say to someone else in the room with him…

“I can’t believe I’m arguing with this Negro.”

(Ain’t this some shit.)

The audio is, what it is.  Stone could have reached for any pejorative, but unfortunately went there.  He denies saying it…but the audio is, what it is.  At the end of it all, despite never having introduced race into the conversation, ever…Stone offered an unfiltered, unvarnished one-sentence expression of how he saw the journalist interviewing him.  

He didn’t see me as a journalist, not as a professional, not a radio host…but a “Negro” first and foremost.  Thirty years as an entertainment professional, twenty of them in radio.  “Negro” was the first pejorative uttered.  The low-calorie version of the N-Word. 

The audio is, what it is and it’s mine.  The subsequent conclusions are yours.

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Morris W. O'Kelly (Mo'Kelly) is a columnist, radio and television commentator. Visit https://mrmokelly.com for the latest from Mr. Mo'Kelly. He is heard weekends from 6-8pm on KFI AM640 in Los Angeles. The program is available via the iHeartRadio app and for download on iTunes and all podcasting apps.

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