Roger Stone
Roger Stone

The general election is not an organizational exercise - it's a mass media exercise.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Nobody ever built a statue to a committee.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

The pocket square, properly contrived, finishes a man's look. With good tailoring and well chosen neckwear, the look connotes power, taste, refinement, manners. The naked pocket connotes the opposite: working class, tasteless, base, crude, ignorant.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Politics with me isn't theater. It's performance art. Sometimes, for its own sake.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

If you're not controversial, you'll never break through the din of all the commentary.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Look at the greatest dressers in history - Philadelphia socialite and diplomat Angier Biddle Duke, Sir Anthony Eden, Fred Astaire, the Duke of Windsor, John F. Kennedy, and Gary Cooper - they all sport the well placed pocket adornment.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

A black or royal blue velvet blazer will look great with a pair of jeans and a black or navy turtleneck sweater - though it's a more casual look.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Stone's Rules exist because sometimes the truth is too painful, and the lies will land you in prison.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Unless you can fake sincerity, you'll get nowhere in this business.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Every well-dressed gentleman must have an all-cotton oxford cloth button-down shirt from Brooks Brothers.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Obviously a candidate has to be held responsible for the words that come out of his mouth, regardless of where they came from.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Never, never, never should the pocket square be of the same pattern as your ties. You are not 'Reverend Ike.'

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Timberlake was once a boy-band idol with mismatched baggy attire and the curly, frosted locks of a Cabbage Patch Kid doll. His early fashion missteps included a full denim costume complete with rhinestones and a cowboy hat, and for a time, his hair was twisted in cornrows.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

A seersucker suit is one of the most iconic styles dating from the 1920s and is still a gentleman's best bet when it's hot and sticky.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Those who are outraged will vote.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Plush velvet conjures up kings and opulence.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

Nothing ruins the lines of a suit or blazer and makes you look more like a doofus than when your pockets are crammed with stuff - a wallet, a cell phone, keys, a calculator, a calendar, pens, etc.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

In most matters regarding apparel, I am a big fan of natural fibers - wool, cotton, and so on. Not when it comes to socks. An elastic fiber of some type is necessary.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

The straps that suspend a man's trousers from his shoulders - known in the U.S. as 'suspenders' and in Britain as 'braces' - are always correct with a summer suit made of seersucker, linen, or silk.

Roger Stone
Roger Stone

I get blamed for things I have nothing to do with.