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Charlie Stanton

Charlie Stanton

@CharlieStanton

Author of the Dave Portnoy biography, How the Jester Became King. Now in every Barnes & Noble in the US. Book link: https://t.co/4iJc6eEoWU

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Charlie Stanton
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton·
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton

I wrote a book about the history of Barstool and Dave Portnoy (now in Barnes & Noble). You can find it here: a.co/d/9pYbjs4 The book covers all the controversies and lays out how Portnoy crossed the line in the name of comedy. He was quite successful in building a brand that wasn’t afraid to offend people. I respect Dave for being a voice of his community. I have no idea what it feels like to feel persecuted. So I am not saying he’s wrong in his stance on this. I am wondering, as Kirk was, where is the line? I’ll reference one moment from the book. Portnoy had a racist rant about Colin Kaepernick. He said, “So I’m going to say something racist. When I first heard the story (of him not standing for the anthem) I was like ‘Oh he’s an ISIS guy…throw a head wrap on this guy he’s a terrorist…I guess he’s black. Ok I don’t know that; I thought he was Arabic. When I think of an Arabic person not standing for the national anthem, I go terrorist right away.” He also included a side by side photo of Kaepernick and Bin Laden, photoshopped side by side, which I included in this tweet. And according to a former employee Willie Colon: “I had a long conversation with Dave about it (the Kapernick rant). Dave never apologized. Dave explained why he was wrong in some instances but never apologized…Dave said he understood what he was saying was racist, and as I was sitting there I thought ‘Bro is this kind of shady’. And Dave asked me, ‘Willie, after 9/11, did you not think when you saw someone with a turban on, you didn’t think of a terrorist, that person could do something?’ I said ‘Dave, I’m from New York. I went to school with Muslims.” (You can listen to Colon’s explanation here: podchaser.com/podcasts/2bigg…). I wonder how people from a certain religion felt about Portnoy’s rant/jokes about Kaepernick. How he jokingly called him a terrorist because he thought he was Arabic and not standing for the anthem. Or his alleged feelings towards people with turbans on (again, according to Colon). They’d probably argue that kind of stuff isn’t great for preventing ppl from attacking them. Anyway, my book explores how the line is constantly changing, and how Barstool rode it. It’s not a hit piece (you can read the reviews confirming that), it’s supposed to be entertaining, and just telling the story of what happened. But I thought this was interesting/relevant given today’s Unnamed Show episode. @stoolpresidente @kirkmin @kirkminshow @erika_ @nypost @BostonGlobe @awfulannouncing @DailyMail @chicagotribune @nytimes @bostonherald @barstoolunnamed

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Mick@BeyondAvgMick·
Very hurtful words from @stoolpresidente on today’s episode. Here’s my terms to drop the lawsuit: If we win - you allow me the chance to clear my name…either on my show or yours. If we lose - send me on the educational field trip to Auschwitz to learn about antisemitism:
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Charlie Stanton
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton·
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton

I wrote a book about the history of Barstool and Dave Portnoy (now in Barnes & Noble). You can find it here: a.co/d/9pYbjs4 The book covers all the controversies and lays out how Portnoy crossed the line in the name of comedy. He was quite successful in building a brand that wasn’t afraid to offend people. I respect Dave for being a voice of his community. I have no idea what it feels like to feel persecuted. So I am not saying he’s wrong in his stance on this. I am wondering, as Kirk was, where is the line? I’ll reference one moment from the book. Portnoy had a racist rant about Colin Kaepernick. He said, “So I’m going to say something racist. When I first heard the story (of him not standing for the anthem) I was like ‘Oh he’s an ISIS guy…throw a head wrap on this guy he’s a terrorist…I guess he’s black. Ok I don’t know that; I thought he was Arabic. When I think of an Arabic person not standing for the national anthem, I go terrorist right away.” He also included a side by side photo of Kaepernick and Bin Laden, photoshopped side by side, which I included in this tweet. And according to a former employee Willie Colon: “I had a long conversation with Dave about it (the Kapernick rant). Dave never apologized. Dave explained why he was wrong in some instances but never apologized…Dave said he understood what he was saying was racist, and as I was sitting there I thought ‘Bro is this kind of shady’. And Dave asked me, ‘Willie, after 9/11, did you not think when you saw someone with a turban on, you didn’t think of a terrorist, that person could do something?’ I said ‘Dave, I’m from New York. I went to school with Muslims.” (You can listen to Colon’s explanation here: podchaser.com/podcasts/2bigg…). I wonder how people from a certain religion felt about Portnoy’s rant/jokes about Kaepernick. How he jokingly called him a terrorist because he thought he was Arabic and not standing for the anthem. Or his alleged feelings towards people with turbans on (again, according to Colon). They’d probably argue that kind of stuff isn’t great for preventing ppl from attacking them. Anyway, my book explores how the line is constantly changing, and how Barstool rode it. It’s not a hit piece (you can read the reviews confirming that), it’s supposed to be entertaining, and just telling the story of what happened. But I thought this was interesting/relevant given today’s Unnamed Show episode. @stoolpresidente @kirkmin @kirkminshow @erika_ @nypost @BostonGlobe @awfulannouncing @DailyMail @chicagotribune @nytimes @bostonherald @barstoolunnamed

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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
Momma there goes that man again…. People love clipping and taking what I say out of context so here it is for everybody in the back. If you hate Jews you can skip this rant.
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Charlie Stanton
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton·
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton

I wrote a book about the history of Barstool and Dave Portnoy (now in Barnes & Noble). You can find it here: a.co/d/9pYbjs4 The book covers all the controversies and lays out how Portnoy crossed the line in the name of comedy. He was quite successful in building a brand that wasn’t afraid to offend people. I respect Dave for being a voice of his community. I have no idea what it feels like to feel persecuted. So I am not saying he’s wrong in his stance on this. I am wondering, as Kirk was, where is the line? I’ll reference one moment from the book. Portnoy had a racist rant about Colin Kaepernick. He said, “So I’m going to say something racist. When I first heard the story (of him not standing for the anthem) I was like ‘Oh he’s an ISIS guy…throw a head wrap on this guy he’s a terrorist…I guess he’s black. Ok I don’t know that; I thought he was Arabic. When I think of an Arabic person not standing for the national anthem, I go terrorist right away.” He also included a side by side photo of Kaepernick and Bin Laden, photoshopped side by side, which I included in this tweet. And according to a former employee Willie Colon: “I had a long conversation with Dave about it (the Kapernick rant). Dave never apologized. Dave explained why he was wrong in some instances but never apologized…Dave said he understood what he was saying was racist, and as I was sitting there I thought ‘Bro is this kind of shady’. And Dave asked me, ‘Willie, after 9/11, did you not think when you saw someone with a turban on, you didn’t think of a terrorist, that person could do something?’ I said ‘Dave, I’m from New York. I went to school with Muslims.” (You can listen to Colon’s explanation here: podchaser.com/podcasts/2bigg…). I wonder how people from a certain religion felt about Portnoy’s rant/jokes about Kaepernick. How he jokingly called him a terrorist because he thought he was Arabic and not standing for the anthem. Or his alleged feelings towards people with turbans on (again, according to Colon). They’d probably argue that kind of stuff isn’t great for preventing ppl from attacking them. Anyway, my book explores how the line is constantly changing, and how Barstool rode it. It’s not a hit piece (you can read the reviews confirming that), it’s supposed to be entertaining, and just telling the story of what happened. But I thought this was interesting/relevant given today’s Unnamed Show episode. @stoolpresidente @kirkmin @kirkminshow @erika_ @nypost @BostonGlobe @awfulannouncing @DailyMail @chicagotribune @nytimes @bostonherald @barstoolunnamed

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Awful Announcing
Awful Announcing@awfulannouncing·
Dave Portnoy and Kirk Minihane's 'The Unnamed Show' blow-up but it's only Ryan Whitney:
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Charlie Stanton
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton·
I wrote a book about the history of Barstool and Dave Portnoy (now in Barnes & Noble). You can find it here: a.co/d/9pYbjs4 The book covers all the controversies and lays out how Portnoy crossed the line in the name of comedy. He was quite successful in building a brand that wasn’t afraid to offend people. I respect Dave for being a voice of his community. I have no idea what it feels like to feel persecuted. So I am not saying he’s wrong in his stance on this. I am wondering, as Kirk was, where is the line? I’ll reference one moment from the book. Portnoy had a racist rant about Colin Kaepernick. He said, “So I’m going to say something racist. When I first heard the story (of him not standing for the anthem) I was like ‘Oh he’s an ISIS guy…throw a head wrap on this guy he’s a terrorist…I guess he’s black. Ok I don’t know that; I thought he was Arabic. When I think of an Arabic person not standing for the national anthem, I go terrorist right away.” He also included a side by side photo of Kaepernick and Bin Laden, photoshopped side by side, which I included in this tweet. And according to a former employee Willie Colon: “I had a long conversation with Dave about it (the Kapernick rant). Dave never apologized. Dave explained why he was wrong in some instances but never apologized…Dave said he understood what he was saying was racist, and as I was sitting there I thought ‘Bro is this kind of shady’. And Dave asked me, ‘Willie, after 9/11, did you not think when you saw someone with a turban on, you didn’t think of a terrorist, that person could do something?’ I said ‘Dave, I’m from New York. I went to school with Muslims.” (You can listen to Colon’s explanation here: podchaser.com/podcasts/2bigg…). I wonder how people from a certain religion felt about Portnoy’s rant/jokes about Kaepernick. How he jokingly called him a terrorist because he thought he was Arabic and not standing for the anthem. Or his alleged feelings towards people with turbans on (again, according to Colon). They’d probably argue that kind of stuff isn’t great for preventing ppl from attacking them. Anyway, my book explores how the line is constantly changing, and how Barstool rode it. It’s not a hit piece (you can read the reviews confirming that), it’s supposed to be entertaining, and just telling the story of what happened. But I thought this was interesting/relevant given today’s Unnamed Show episode. @stoolpresidente @kirkmin @kirkminshow @erika_ @nypost @BostonGlobe @awfulannouncing @DailyMail @chicagotribune @nytimes @bostonherald @barstoolunnamed
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Mick
Mick@BeyondAvgMick·
Dave Portnoy has canceled my appearance on @barstoolunnamed. Multiple times he’s referenced me as “an antisemitic piece of shit” on that terrible program. Now, he’s refusing to have a conversation after his production staff had me scheduled for tomorrow. The man is spineless.
Mick@BeyondAvgMick

Dave Portnoy is a coward. The first time I tried to laugh about this because I thought he was just worked up after the sign at his bar. But he keeps accusing me of being an antisemite without knowing who I am or giving me a chance to defend myself. Which is completely gutless.

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Charlie Stanton
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton·
@pfscribe Thank you! Very glad to hear you enjoyed it. Means a lot.
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Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton·
My book about Dave Portnoy just came out and he finally acknowledged it. It’s called How the Jester Became King and I worked on it for four years. It’s awesome. I’m a first-time author so if you could spread the word it would mean more than you know. Thanks.
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Charlie Stanton
Charlie Stanton@CharlieStanton·
Hey all. As some of you know I recently wrote a book about Dave. He talked about it yesterday. I’m have some upcoming press about it and will be sure to talk about #jailstool. Thanks everyone!
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