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@stoolpresidente - Dave Portnoy

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Saved - May 5, 2025 at 12:26 AM

@stoolpresidente - Dave Portnoy

Emergency Press Conference - There was a “Fuck the Jews” sign at our Philly bar last night. I am shaking I’m so mad https://t.co/DRlQc9woiA

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Barstool's owner held an emergency press conference after a sign saying "fuck the Jews" was found at his Philadelphia bar. He was extremely angry and vowed to make it his "life fucking mission to ruin these people" responsible. He immediately began investigating, firing the two waitresses he believes are responsible. He spoke to one waitress who he called an "idiot" and "dumb fuck." He also spoke to someone tagged online, Mike Wade, who claimed he wasn't even at the bar and wasn't involved. The owner spoke to one of the two individuals who he believes created the sign. The individual claimed he wasn't anti-Semitic and was crying. The owner gave the two individuals one hour to tell him how to make the situation right, suggesting antisemitism classes or other actions. He is trying to get the names of those responsible and is "on it."
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Speaker 0: Alright. Emergency press conference time. So I'm getting ready to go to the Bet Gala, and all of a sudden, my phone the last hour or two, my phone's fucking blowing up. Our bar in Philadelphia, Barstool Sampson Street, usually a great fucking bar. You know, bottle service, people buy drinks. You get a sign. There was a sign yesterday that said fuck the Jews. I've been shaking. I've been so fucking mad for the last two hours. Like, I instantly got on. This is why the emergency press conference is late because I was so over the top. It's like, I'm gonna fucking make it my life fucking mission to ruin these people. Like, I'm coming to your throat. I'm never ending. And and I just sat. And for the last two hours, I have been on the trail. Trust me. I've been on the trail. You think I'm gonna put up with this shit at my bar? So I've been hunting down waitresses, the table who did it, and everything you can fucking name because I want fucking consequences for fucking actions. So I'm not just sitting back like, oh, what are you gonna know? Trust me. I have been on it. I believe the two waitresses responsible to the table already fired. I talked to one of them, one of the dumbest fucking humans I've ever talked to in my life. She's at a fucking dance recital. She's can I call you back in twenty? No fucking honey. You fucking can't. This is your one chance to talk to me. Idiot. Total idiot, this girl. I've talked to the guy Mike dot Wade who's tagged. Guess what? He wasn't even fucking there. I had this kid basically in tears turning state witness to me, rolling on the people there. I've talked to one of the two guys who fucking did it. He's like, I'm not anti Semit. He's basically crying to me. And I'm just like, I don't fucking buy it for a second. Who the fuck would do that sign in my fucking bar? You think I'm just gonna sit here? I'm gonna make it my fucking mission to put you in lights. My fucking mission. Kid's crying. I just hung up on his ass. I go, I'm giving you one fucking hour. One fucking hour. Two kids go to temple. Tell me how do I make this fucking right before I go fucking hate shit. You wanna take antisemitism classes? You wanna do whatever? You make it feel right. I don't need your fucking tears. The Mike Wade kid wasn't even fucking there. Wasn't in the bar. We got the footage. He's not in fucking bar. Trust me. They're pulling the footage. They're doing this. I'm 20 steps ahead. I'm using everything. I'm like, I am going to come for your fucking throat unless you give me answers. The two girls at the bar, idiots. This one girl, one of the waitresses, I just told her that you're the dumbest motherfucker I've ever talked to. 25 years old going on fucking two, you fucking dumb fuck. What I'm saying is I'm getting the names. I'm trying to be a little responsible. I'm trying to keep it together, but I'm on it. I'm fucking on it.
Saved - July 5, 2024 at 9:32 PM

@stoolpresidente - Dave Portnoy

I went full alpha male mode today putting up a fence so peaches couldn't escape https://t.co/UaeMhgfp66

Saved - May 14, 2024 at 7:14 PM

@stoolpresidente - Dave Portnoy

.@TheRoaringKitty is the most powerful person on the internet but he couldn’t have given me a heads up that $GME and $AMC were gonna go ballistic? #DDTG https://t.co/TP9PyE7qBt

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Roaring Kitty expresses regret for missing out on GameStop and AMC stock surges. He admires Roaring Kitty's influence in driving up stock prices with a single tweet. Feeling FOMO, he contemplates jumping back into the market despite uncertainty. He compares the experience to a roller coaster ride, enjoying the highs but dreading the lows. Ultimately, he laments missing out on the recent stock surge. Translation: The speaker regrets missing out on the stock market gains driven by Roaring Kitty's influence. Despite feeling FOMO, he debates re-entering the market, likening the experience to a roller coaster ride with unpredictable outcomes.
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Speaker 0: Roaring Kitty. All I have asked Roaring Kitty. All I've asked give me a heads up. Give me a bat single. Do something. He does the mean, like, I don't even understand the mean getting up. I miss peaches. Come on. So I missed the whole thing. I can't miss it. I have such incredible FOMO. I moved in with miss Peaches into Nantucket today. It's my dream house. I'm gonna die in this house except this office, which is a loony tune office. Alright? The back there. I am going to die in this house. I have accomplished everything. I'd wanna I there's nothing more I wanna buy. This house, I'm gonna die in it. Alright? I want to kill myself today that I missed out on GameStop and AMC. I just like the ride of it. By the time I saw it, I'm testing. I was like, do I buy it? It's up a 100%. If I get involved, I'm gonna lose all my money. No matter what I put in, I'm gonna lose. And I don't have an answer. I've been offline for the most of the day. I know what happened. Roaring Kitty, maybe the most powerful motherfucker there is. I mean, this guy, Roaring Kitty, all he had to do was tweet a meme, and the thing's up a 100%. That is that is Superman has power. Superman doesn't have Roaring Kitty power. Bitcoin doesn't have Roaring Kitty power. Roaring Kitty fucking spits thunderbolts. He's like Zeus, but he didn't tell me. We follow each other. He respects what I do. I respect what he does. We both were stars in dumb money. Didn't tell me. And now I'm on the sidelines, and I know me. I'm getting the itch. It's like, you know, coke head or a drug. I'm missing it. I'm missing it. I'm missing it. I don't know what it's gonna do tomorrow. It could go up another 100%, or it could go down, or Steve Cohen and company could halt trading. I don't fucking know. I literally have no idea what can happen tomorrow. I know this. I wanna be on the roller coaster. I wanna go up. I wanna go up. I like going up. I don't like going down. Every time I I pay for my ticket on these meme stocks, I buckle up. I said, let's go. Let's go to the mountain. You know what happens? Down. Instant. I I I go up. It's it's, the price is right game, the yodeler. Yodelayo. Yodelayo. And you gotta say when I when I'm the yodeler and I get my spike in my backpack, then I'm done yodeling. Now the cliff ends. So I well, I got fucked that I missed this thing today.
Saved - September 21, 2023 at 7:34 PM

@stoolpresidente - Dave Portnoy

I Caught Wind That The Washington Post Was Writing A Hit Piece About Me And My Pizzafest So I Did What I Do. I Went on the Offensive

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Dave Portnoy calls Emily to discuss an email she sent to sponsors of a pizza festival, accusing him of misogynistic and racist behavior. Emily claims she wanted to engage in a dialogue and get a response from the sponsors. Dave disagrees with her approach and questions her intentions, suspecting a hit piece. Emily insists she hasn't made up her mind about him and wants to have a full conversation. Dave expresses skepticism but agrees to a call the next day, with the condition that it is recorded. They schedule the call for 10 AM.
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Speaker 0: This is Emily. Speaker 1: Hey, Emily. This is Dave Portnoy calling. I'm recording you right now, but I've noticed a bunch of people you're it seems like you're sending we have this pizza fest happening on Saturday, and you're reaching out to our advertisers, and you're basically sending an email that says, to the effect. Dave's a misogynic racist. Do you wanna defend yourselves advertising at this event? Right? Speaker 0: I'm sorry. What's your name, Dave? I'm sorry. Who are you? Speaker 1: I'm the guy you're writing the article about, Dave Portnoy. Speaker 0: Oh, you're Dave Portnoy. Oh, hey. How are you? Speaker 1: Good. Speaker 0: Good. No. I'm not I'm not I haven't said anything like that. Speaker 1: I'm Well, I I can I can read if you want If you want, I can read what you actually sent? I have it. Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. Read because I I sent a bunch of notes, so I wanna make sure I know which one. Speaker 1: Okay. We are planning to write about the festival and how and how some of the sponsors and participants have drawn criticism by seemingly to associate themselves with Dave Portnoy, who has a history of misgenic comments and other problematic behavior. I wanna make sure that blank had a chance to respond this since the company is the most prominent, and they're partners of this festival. Speaker 0: Oh, that's the one I sent to which was definitely the most pointed of them because I really did want them to respond, and I was hoping to get something from them. Do you Speaker 1: think that's fair? Like, I I totally disagree with the assertions of what you said, the misogenic and all that stuff. So, like, it kinda backs people into a corner. So I'm happy to go over anything. I mean, you have That is pretty pointed. You said you didn't do it, then I have the exact evidence of you doing it. Speaker 0: So Well, I didn't say I didn't do that. I said I did. That was the one that was the most Speaker 1: well, no. You you that one before I before I provided proof, you said you didn't really remember doing that. And then I read it to you, and you're like, oh, yeah. I did it that one time. So you did do it. I'm happy to talk about the comments because to me, it's kinda like Porter's interference. Like, we're doing an event. Everyone's happy about the event. You know, I've raised 50,000,000 for small business. I've helped pizza. None of that. It's Dave is misogynic and problematic, and I'm happy to talk about it because to me, Nobody would like if someone's going around sending that email to their sponsors. And, again, you're not, like, questioning. You you're it's almost like a statement of fact. This is what I am. Speaker 0: Yeah. So, I do wanna talk to you about this, and I just want you to know that The story I'm working on, I'm working on with a colleague, and I want to kinda loop him on this because we did wanna talk to you real quick. Speaker 1: When were you gonna reach out? Speaker 0: We are planning to do it tomorrow morning, but, Speaker 1: So you're gonna write the article and then give me like, I've had that a bunch. People write a whole article and then give me the points after. Speaker 0: No. We're doing a bunch of reporting, and we wanted to make sure that when we finally did talk to you, we could really kind of present what you know, or Talk about things more fully based on Speaker 1: Like what? Like, it sounds like you have your opinion made of me based on that email. Uh-huh. So then how if you don't have your opinion made of me, how do you say in an intro email, Dave Portnoy has a history of misogynic comments and other problematic behavior? That's how you introduce the email. Speaker 0: Yeah. So, look, I just want you to know that this is not I I wanna talk to you about this, but, Speaker 1: I think you should talk to me before sending that email? Speaker 0: What I wanted to do is I wanted to talk to you when we had we wanna have some specific questions for you. And so I wanted to kinda have the full idea of what we Speaker 1: That's not a full idea. Like, you the anybody who's rationally reading that email being sent to an advertiser would have to be like, this is a hit piece, and you have your mind made up. Why else would you put? No. You but you you call me in the intro. I'll say it again. Dave Portnoy has a history of misogenic comments and other problematic behavior. You didn't say Dave Portnoy raised 50,000,000 for small business. Dave Portnoy saved thousands of pizza places. You didn't match. You said it in a way that is putting sponsors on the defensive. Speaker 0: So what I'm worried about when we contact you, I was worried that we would have sort of 1 shot To talk to you. Right? And so what I wanted to do is make everything we were gonna that we wanted to talk to you about before I reached out to you. That's why that's why I was waiting to call you. Speaker 1: Because you wanted to have everything together before you talk to me. I gotta be honest. This sounds like something who's gonna hit me in the last 2nd, be, like, comments and all this negative stuff. Speaker 0: No. This is, like, this is of standard journalistic stuff. Like, we Speaker 1: Unfortunately, yes. Talk about stuff. I have been an open book and willing to sit down with anybody at any time. And this all stems, by the way, from a guy who wrote an article that for 13 years, years has been tweeting negatively about me because he doesn't like me. So half the stuff he talks about didn't even exist. The guy doesn't like me, and now you're gonna run with this on the Washington Post. And anybody who's listening to this to think you were gonna give me a fair chance when you're leading to our sponsors before you talk to me is crazy. Speaker 0: Okay. Can we set up a time to talk tomorrow? Would that be okay? Like, I wanna talk to you. I really do. I just wanna make sure, like, I've got all my questions ready and stuff to talk to you about. Would that be okay? Can we set up a time? Speaker 1: I wanna see the article before you do it. Speaker 0: No. It's not really we can't do that. Speaker 1: Why can't you do why can't you do that? Because all I do when I is I validate all the stuff you're about to make up against me. I have been hit with the same things over and over, and they're all so wildly out of context. It's insane to say at this point in the game, when you've already written to the sponsors, let me say it again. Dave Portnoy has a history of misgenic comments in other problematic behavior. I catch you off guard on a phone call, and now you're like, no. We planned on talking to you tomorrow. Like, The Washington Post, which is a wildly left leaning publication. You have things you've said. You hate Trump. You hate Elon. Not that I'm those people. To think you're gonna give me a fair shake, I wasn't born yesterday. Speaker 0: I mean, I was gonna I wanted to talk to you and as part of my reporting. Like, we haven't written this story. We won't have written it by the time we talk to you. Like, this is talking to you, I would hope, is gonna be a big part of our reporting and and a big part of the story. So I'm really hoping I do that, but I want to give you a chance if we're gonna, you know, anything specific we're gonna include in a story. But I just don't have it all in front of me because I'm working with another reporter, and I want to make sure that we, you know, have this full Conversationist. We can have Speaker 1: What was the thesis of this article you're writing? Speaker 0: I don't know what the thesis is. I'm just reporting. It's just, you know, it's just you're an interesting guy. This you have an interesting role in this industry, and we just wanna look at it. That's all. Speaker 1: It seemed like you were going to try to shame sponsors for being associated with me and put them in a box when I know they all love me, but nobody wants the Washington Post writing an article sponsor associated with misogynic, you know, racist piece of shit. Nobody wants that. You that's what you're trying to do. And even on this call, it's pretty clear that's what you were trying to do. You don't have the facts for me. Speaker 0: What I might have sent on this call that would give you that impression? My all I've said on this call Speaker 1: Well, we started the call we started the call with you saying you never sending anything negative and then I read back an email like, oh, I did on that one. Speaker 0: I said that I sent a number of emails And that one was the most pointed because I was really trying to press them to respond. But I I I really and what I've been and what I've been asking people about, I'm just asking people what they're doing. Just asking people about, you know, how they seem to participate and how they view it. That's Speaker 1: Now but you could have just as easily said, what's your involvement? Are you proud to be involved with somebody who has done so much for the pizza and service industry? Right? That could have been an email. Speaker 0: Can we set up a time tomorrow to talk? I mean, really, I I wanna I wanna get into all of it. Speaker 1: Well, I don't know if I trust you yet. So I I'd want more I wanna see everything that you've been asking these people. Like, again, I don't think there's any the generally why I don't do this at the last minute is because if you really wanted to get my perspective. It wouldn't be me calling you. You would have already reached out to me in a fair manner. Speaker 0: Hey. Speaker 1: Hey. Sorry about that. I got, like, a call that came in in the middle of it. Speaker 0: Oh, no worries. Okay. So I was just saying I was gonna call you. I really wanted to talk with you. I wanna have a really full conversation. That's why. So can what time Speaker 1: I'm I'm more than willing to have an open conversation about anything if the article is not written. I'm afraid with what I'm seeing already here, All it does is it validates a hit piece. Speaker 0: I swear. I have not written have not written a story. Believe me. Speaker 1: Have you made your mind up about me? Speaker 0: We're we're in the reporting phase. I just don't you know, I can't for me to say, and I'm also I'm working with somebody else. Speaker 1: But that seems like a pretty straightforward question that have you made your mind up about me? If you can't answer that, no. Speaker 0: I can say I have not made my mind up about you. Speaker 1: Then why would you include that in the in the email to sponsors? Speaker 0: Because I was hoping for a dialogue with them. You know, sometimes you have to say something like this is like you know, it's sort of a reporting tactic when you want someone to respond. You kind of have to indicate that there might be something negative And then you get them to engage. That's all I was trying to do. I really wanted them to engage with me. Speaker 1: That is a engage. Bad state of journalism if that's a tactic that you have to what I would say is make up something about somebody. Understand that Speaker 0: there might be some there might be something negative, and so you wanna give people a chance to respond and have a conversation with you. That's What I was trying to do. Speaker 1: But at the same time, you're saying you don't know that that's actually truth, so you're you're leading with something that you haven't done enough research to know if it's valid. Speaker 0: I'm saying I'm saying there might be a bolder picture, and that's what I wanna talk to you about. And I wanna set up a time tomorrow morning, maybe, Like, 10? Are you free at 10? Speaker 1: I gotta do more research on you. I I still don't have the vibe that you're, like, that you're going to give me any sort of fair shake. Speaker 0: Okay. Well, that's fair. I can tell you and let me tell you the name if you wanna, like, you wanna look into me, you wanna My colleague, that I'm working with on the story, his name is Tim Carmen. He's also a food reporter at the Post. And it I'd love for both of us to be on the call and just, You know, we can talk. I am happy to, you know I I would definitely want some on the record stuff, but if there's stuff you wanna tell me, do you wanna tell me on around or off the record. We can talk about all Speaker 1: No. I'm always on the record. There's nothing I would ever say that is off the record. Speaker 0: I like that. I like that a lot. Okay. So, maybe, when would I say, tentatively 10 o'clock tomorrow? Speaker 1: Yes. I'll confirm tentatively. Now the one thing I'd always ask, just like this is being recorded, I would record the interview tomorrow. Speaker 0: I didn't have a chance I didn't have a chance to hit record. So I didn't I'm not reporting this call, but I get that you are. That's totally fine. I always anticipate that, You know, what I'm saying is gonna be recorded or be used. I get that. Speaker 1: Okay. So that that is a good step in establishing some degree of trust. So if you're fine with me recording tomorrow, then let's do, 10 AM tomorrow. Speaker 0: Okay. Do you wanna call me on this number? Speaker 1: Sure. Yes. Speaker 0: Okay. Okay. Great. Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 0: Alright. We'll talk tomorrow, Jeff. Speaker 1: Okay. Sounds good. Speaker 0: Okay. Thank you.
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