PolitiChicks Exclusive: Roger Stone on Supporting CA Candidate Navarro
Navarro seeks to unseat Congresswoman Maxine Waters, often called the “Pimp of Poverty”
Los Angeles: Congressional Candidate Omar Navarro, who is running against Maxine Waters, attended Politicon 2017 in Pasadena on July 29-30.
Navarro is an up-and-coming Republican in the 43rd Congressional District of California. Navarro has taken the fight for office straight to the people including at Waters home, which is not in the district she represents.
Navarro is showing the young millennials in Los Angeles County that the Republican Party is the party who will help rise them up out of poverty and improve their education, economy and future.
A supporter of Navarro, Arthur Schaper, who is also president of the Beach City Republicans, said, “Omar knows this is a culture war not just a disagreement of opinion. This is not a debate, this is a cage match.”
Roger Stone, who was a political advisor to Donald Trump during his 2016 Presidential Campaign, publically announced his support for Navarro. Stone is now working as a political advisor to Navarro.
PolitiChicks reporter Michelle Mears interviewed Roger about his endorsement of Navarro at Politicon.
Michelle Mears: Mr. Stone can you please tell us why you are supporting Omar (Navarro) running for Congress against Maxine Water?
Roger Stone: “Absolutely, Omar is the kind of hard charging young man we need in Congress. He is an honest man whereas Maxine Waters may be the single most corrupt member of congress. She does not live in her district, she pressured the federal government to bail out a bank without disclosing she and her husband owned stock in that bank. He was a director of the bank.
“She is living high. She is eating filet mignon while the people in Omar’s district cannot even afford hamburger.
Now I hear she is thinking about running for President. I think her chances are much greater going to the big house than the White House.”
Polticon 2017 wrapped up Sunday, with record-breaking attendance. The annual non-partisan two day “Unconventional Political Convention” was a place where Republicans, Democrats, Independents and people of all political thought could banter, or educate each other on the hottest topics in politics.
Since 2015 Politicon has been the place for people to find smart, entertaining ways to poke fun at all sides of the political spectrum in an effort to spur conversation.