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Roger Stone Takes Aim at Jeb Bush in New Book

Republican strategist Roger Stone, whose name has garnered some buzz as possible Libertarian candidate in the U.S. Senate race in Florida this year, will have a book coming out next week taking aim at former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla. 

Stone teamed up with Saint John Hunt, the son of CIA agent and Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt, to pen “Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family: The Inside Story of an American Dynasty.” Fomrer U.S. Rep. John LeBoutillier, R-NY, write the introduction. In the 2016 cycle, Stone is backing businessman Donald Trump for the Republican nominaiton. 

The book will be released on Feb. 16. Stone made the bestseller lists before with “The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ” and “The Clintons’ War On Women.”

“In 2016 Jeb Bush was the anointed one and his dynasty's fall from contention is a stunning story,” the books publicists noted on Wednesday. “With $100 million collected from Wall Street predators, he was to ascend to the throne as easily as his brother W. had. But Jeb ran smack dab into a brash New York billionaire and an attractive protege who thought it was his time.

“Jeb actually got 2 percent of the vote in the Iowa caucus and a whopping 11 percent in New Hampshire,” the publicists continued. “Donald Trump tagged him as 'low energy" and Marco Rubio has surpassed him to become a real contender. How did it all go so wrong? Why is Jeb cratering and what are his dark secrets? New York Times bestselling author Roger Stone has the answers! This is the inside story of Jeb's world of privilege, elitism, plunder, enrichment, fraud, drugs, intelligence connections, shady business deals and self dealing as governor. Plus much more about the ‘Bush Crime Family,’ including the criminal misdeeds of President George W. Bush, brother Neil Bush, George H.W. Bush, and family patriarchs Samuel and Prescott Bush.”

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