Roger Stone, a longtime Trump political ally, got in a number of nasty Twitter rows with reporters and pundits this weekend – and labeled Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling a 'hypocrite' after she called attention to his tweets.

In an email with DailyMail.com, Stone stood by his tweets writing, 'My pathetic critics lost the election – they need to get over it,' he wrote. 'I will be neither silenced or censored.'

When the Huffington Post labeled his Tweetfest a 'meltdown,' he tweeted back Sunday that this was 'just a typical Saturday night kicking liberal a** in the #STONEZONE.'

Longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone had a number of fiery exchanges on Twitter Saturday night, calling it 'just a typical Saturday night kicking liberal a** in the #STONEZONE'

Roger Stone's exchange with Twitter user @RVAwonk captured the attention of Harry Potter creator J.K Rowling who screenshot the back-and-forth and criticized 'this guy'

After Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was critical of Roger Stone, he went after her for not heeding the advice of two right-wing writers who suggested she take in migrants and refugees

It all began with Stone chiming in on the most recent news storm coming from President Donald Trump, his allegation that President Barack Obama had wire-tapped Trump Tower in the run-up to the presidential election, of which the president offered no proof.

Stone called on Obama to be 'charged, convicted and jailed.'

When Twitter user @RVAWonk, a self-proclaimed feminist, scientist and statistics professor, shot back asking, 'Do you know what libel is, Mr. Stone?' the GOP political consultant replied, 'Bring it! Would enjoy crushing u in court and forcing you to eat s*** - you stupid ignorant ugly b****.'

Rowling captured this conversation and tweeted it to her own followers.

'This man is an advisor to the leader of the free world. This guy, right here,' the best-selling British author wrote, using a hashtag to spell out Stone's name.

Stone responded by tagging the names of two right-wing writers, who had suggested Rowling house migrants and refugees at her large house.

'#Hypocrite,' he called the Harry Potter creator.

Stone also slapped around Republican CNN contributor Ana Navarro, who was critical of Trump throughout the presidential campaign and has of late been referring to him as 'President Loco.'

Loco is Spanish for crazy.

In a Saturday Twitter rant, Roger Stone slammed both Republican pundit Ana Navarro (left) and Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling (right)

GOP political operative Roger Stone went after CNN's Ana Navarro. He mocked her weight, intelligence and suggested she was sleeping with another big name in Florida GOP politics

In a since-deleted tweet, Roger Stone called a critical Twitter user a 'stupid, stupid b****' and noted there was nothing wrong with him having a 'perfectly legal back channel' to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who published the Democrats' hacked emails

'7 deranged tweets in 3 hours. President Loco escaped asylum,' she tweeted yesterday, after Trump tweeted his wild wire-tapping allegation. 'Palm Beach, be on lookout for a man w/taped red tie, claiming to be President,' the pundit added, referring to the fact that Trump is spending the weekend at his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago.

Trump has also been spotted using Scotch tape to hold together his tie.

Stone said that Navarro was 'fat, stupid and f***ing Al Cardenas,' referring to another influential Florida Republican, the former head of the American Conservative Union who backed Florida Gov. Jeb Bush in the 2016 GOP primary.

Linking to a Washington Post graphic that showed the Trump administration connections to Russia, Stone wrote, 'Total horseshit from the CIA controlled Washington Post.'

Stone called a number of Trump critics, including Yashar Ali, who covers politics for the Daily Beast and New York Magazine, 'pathetic losers' who could kiss his 'a**.'

Additionally, he told Ali, 'Go f*** yourself, u talented asswipe.'

He got into it again with @RVAWonk too.

In a since-deleted tweet he called her a 'stupid, stupid b****,' and explained that he 'never denied perfectly legal back channel to [Wikileaks founder Julian] Assange who indeed had the goods on #CrookedHillary.'

The tweet inspired headlines like one from the Huffington Post, which said Stone 'admits collusion with Wikileaks' or another from The Hill, which notes Stone's claim of a 'legal back channel' as if it was new.

Roger Stone, a longtime Trump confidant, suggested there was nothing new about the fact that he tweeted about having a Wikileaks go-between that tipped him off that the site was going to drop dirt on Hillary Clinton last fall

Roger Stone had a particularly tough message for Yashar Ali, a politics writer for the Daily Beast and New York Magazine

Talking to DailyMail.com, Stone suggested that the story was already out there, saying he 'ANNOUNCED' that he had a mutual friend who had communicated with Assange and tipped him off that Wikileaks had dirt on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, which the site would start disclosing in October.

Both the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta were hacked and the content of those emails was released by Wikileaks.

Last fall, U.S. intelligence agencies accused Russia of trying to interfere in the 2016 election, blaming the Kremlin for the email account hacks, saying in January that the aim was to try and help Trump win the election over Clinton.

Today, a defiant Roger Stone explained his name-calling fest by saying 'just nothing better than calling out liberal jerk offs on Twitter. We won, you lost. You're done!'

'Assange does NOT work for Russians and no one has proved otherwise,' Stone said in an email. 'Although I never had direct contact would be neither illegal or improper.'

'Nothing Wikileaks released has ever proved to be fabricated or untrue,' Stone continued. 'This is/was all an effort to distract from the substance of the disclosures which documented corruption of Crooked Hillary and her running dog lackeys like Podesta.'

'Busted!' Stone told DailyMail.com.

Stone remained defiant on Twitter today too.

'Just nothing better than calling out liberal jerk offs on Twitter,' Stone tweeted Sunday after his series of spats. 'We won, you lost. You're done!'