Monday, September 26, 2016

Roger Stone: Mark Cuban is the Greatest Beneficiary of Federal Reserve Money Printing Ever

In a tweet, Roger Stone shelled billionaire, Clinton-supporter, Mark Cuban:

Trump and Cuban are going at it.

This is not going to end well.

 -RW

5 comments:

  1. Beginning to understand why Cuban hates Trump. He's afraid Trump will try to get the Fed to turn off the money spigot. Trump probably won't, and the Fed wouldn't listen anyway. But that is the fear.

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    1. "Beginning to understand why Cuban hates Trump. "

      I read something the other day that suggested the reason Cuban hates Trump is that he started a copy cat show called "The Benefactor" back in 04' that was patterned after "The Apprentice", which flopped- and he was then trolled over it- lol

      "After ABC canceled "The Benefactor" in 2004, Trump sent Cuban a taunting letter.
      "When I initially called you to congratulate you on 'The Benefactor' - little did you or I realize how disastrous and embarrassing it would turn out to be for you," Trump wrote."

      http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/03/media/donald-trump-mark-cuban/index.html

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  2. ─ [Mark Cuban] Greatest beneficiary [of] Federal Reserve money printing ever - sold phony company 2 Yahoo in Fed created tech boom ─


    Whether Cuban was a beneficiary of Fed money or not is debatable. A great many people were and are beneficiaries of Fed money printing including homeowners (at least, short term). But calling the company Cuban sold to Yahoo! "phony", is nothing less than slander. How does Stone know it was a "phony" company? Yahoo! regarded it sufficiently to buy it. Are we going to accept Stone's STANDARD of what a legitimate company is supposed to look like?

    Sorry, but I AM NOT WILLING to accept the opinion of some HACK regarding anybody's business.

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  3. so it's Stone's opinion. Slander? Nada!

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    1. Re: CopperHead,

      Saying it is a Mickey Mouse company - that's opinion. Saying the company is 'phony' - that's slander

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