The documentary highlights Stone’s personal maxims, such as "Attack, attack, attack!" and "Admit nothing, deny everything, launch counterattack," which have become a blueprint for modern populist campaigning.
The title Get Me Roger Stone reflects a recurring demand from Republican leaders—from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump—seeking Stone’s unique brand of aggressive, "win-at-all-costs" political theater. The film positions Stone not merely as a participant in political history, but as a "malevolent Forrest Gump" who appears at nearly every major turning point in modern conservatism. Get Me Roger Stone
Unlike many political figures who hide their "dirty tricks," Stone openly revels in his villainous reputation, believing it is better to be infamous than unknown. Unlike many political figures who hide their "dirty
The film argues that Stone helped shift American politics from ideological debate to a state where truth and honesty are secondary to victory. The documentary highlights Stone’s personal maxims