![]() “It’s been a tough 12 hours or whatever it’s been trying to understand where I fit in now,” Katz said. ![]() weighs in on Dave's sit down with President Trump /SBkCjOYDKh - Barstool Radio July 24, 2020 to respond to footage of Portnoy using the n-word (and then posted a separate blog by PFT Commenter scolding Barstool for putting its minority employees in that situation), Dan “Big Cat” Katz - one of Barstool’s most prominent employees - criticized Portnoy and the site’s c-suite on his radio show. Just as Barstool gathered their Black talent for a podcast titled N.I.G.G.E.R. But I have found almost always it’s the retweets that get you in trouble.”Īs Barstool is wont to do, they’re already turning the controversial interview into even more content, an ouroboros of increasingly meta takes that ultimately stand for nothing besides racking up likes and pageviews. ![]() You don’t look at what’s on the helmet exactly, right, which is in miniature, and you don’t blow it up. “You see something that looks good, and you don’t investigate it. “You know what I find? It’s not the tweets, it’s the retweets that get you in trouble,” Trump said. On Friday, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy posted a three-part, 20-minute interview with President Donald Trump from the White House Rose Garden.ĭespite its length, the interview itself wasn’t exactly hard-hitting, with Portnoy and Trump both playing to their bases by filing through the various topics upon which they find common ground: mainstream media is fake news, coronavirus isn’t as bad as you think it is, Twitter, etc.
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