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So the side piece that led to Cooley's wife pressing him to move to DC was Goodman?
So the side piece that led to Cooley's wife pressing him to move to DC was Goodman?
It's more commonly said that "you can indict a ham sandwich," which is criminal not civil law.
Because the doc was biting the hand that feeds him. Fanta needs a relationship with the league and the coaches. Doesn't matter that the "documentary was fine", it's an outsider piece. Fanta's supposed to be an insider.
Inset "worst person in the world makes a good point" meme
Big Cat >>>>What is it about Portnoy that you find so offensive?
Yeah that part is confusing. Also did he not have some kind of face to face interaction with the producer at some point?It's extremely strange that they're implying that Fanta thought he was working with the Big East? They don't actually say it, but they just say that the dude "misled those he interviewed by calling his company Big East Films." That reads like a line they put in to make it seem like their involvement was necessary. If John Fanta thought the one man production he was working with was affiliated with the Big East, a company he does actually do work with (he's a host for Big East Media Day for the Big East Digital Network among other things), I'd be gobsmacked.
That list would take all day, it might be easier to list the things that aren't offensive about himWhat is it about Portnoy that you find so offensive?
Great, now @FfldCntyFan is going to get sued too!So the side piece that led to Cooley's wife pressing him to move to DC was Goodman?
And weirdly made it seem to someone that hadn’t watched the documentary that Fanta had done something wrong or come off poorly, which is absolutely not the case.The funny part of all this is Goodman's antics caused way more exposure of this film than had he said nothing.
That list would take all day, it might be easier to list the things that aren't offensive about him
The funny part of all this is Goodman's antics caused way more exposure of this film than had he said nothing.
I'll go...Patriots fan, Michigan fan, Red Sox fan.Let's make it easy. List the three biggest things you hate about him.
I'll go...Patriots fan, Michigan fan, Red Sox fan.
Don’t think it’s a toxic right wing hellscape, Dave just talks too much for someone with a significant lack of knowledge on most topics. Not to dissimilar from the general public in that way, but he has an enormous audience.Well, I can't argue any of those!
In general, as someone who used to follow Barstool more, the chasm between what Barstool is and what Barstool is portrayed as being has always been pretty wild.
Toxic right wing hellscape or a bunch of 20-40 year old freaks and geeks making dumb jokes and betting on sports.
Let's make it easy. List the three biggest things you hate about him.
Don’t think it’s a toxic right wing hellscape, Dave just talks too much for someone with a significant lack of knowledge on most topics. Not to dissimilar from the general public in that way, but he has an enormous audience.
You're forgetting that truth is an absolute defense to defamation!Do you think that Portnoy ran his tweet past his legal department too? Will this thread now have posters who wonder if Portnoy will get sued for defamation?
Well, I can't argue any of those!
In general, as someone who used to follow Barstool more, the chasm between what Barstool is and what Barstool is portrayed as being has always been pretty wild.
Toxic right wing hellscape or a bunch of 20-40 year old freaks and geeks making dumb jokes and betting on sports.
1. The casual racism. He has used the 'n' word on his podcasts on multiple occasions and has defended a bunch of other racist things he's said.
2. The casual misogony. He regularly attacks women who speak out against the awful things he says about women, and encourages his followers to harrass them online. It happens all the time.
3. He threatened to fire his employees that wanted to unionize (and retracted his threat when AOC tweeted at him that this was illegal) and ended a program in the company that allowed for anonymous complaints to HR.
He's a terrible person. A lot of guys go through that frat boy phase, but most grow out of it eventually. He never did, and started a company encouraging all of that crap.
I never followed Barstool but a couple buddies of mine used to play weekly basketball with Big Cat and they say he's the nicest guy you could ever meet. I watched his interview with Calhoun and those dudes love Calhoun, Hurley, and UConn. I know Portnoy from his pizza reviews which are a good thing in a time where small business is getting crushed. He's an annoying button pusher but anyone who raises that kind of money for people certainly isn't all bad.Well, I can't argue any of those!
In general, as someone who used to follow Barstool more, the chasm between what Barstool is and what Barstool is portrayed as being has always been pretty wild.
Toxic right wing hellscape or a bunch of 20-40 year old freaks and geeks making dumb jokes and betting on sports.
1. I don't even necessarily remember the exact details of the N word issue but I believe that African American employees at the time put out a podcast with the actual word spelled out and he was referring to that. Don't try and paint the picture he was referring to or calling people that. That's a pretty despicable insinuation.
2. Oh you mean the people that casually accused him of sexual assault? And he had the receipts to back that up that it was false?
3. Ok so a boneheaded statement about employment legality.
Nothing about the millions raised to small businesses and charities either through direct contributions or exposure?
Ah yes, that's the source.Attributed to former NYS appellate judge and former guest of the New York State Department of Corrections Sol Wachtler. He was not referring to his own indictment.
No forgetting, and I see what you did.You're forgetting that truth is an absolute defense to defamation!
I don't think he did anything wrong, either, but reading between the lines, it seems like Goodman's implying otherwise. Who else could he be referring to when he claims to be defending "someone caught up in it?" At first I thought it might be Cooley, but the more I think about it the less likely that seems.Fanta did nothing wrong