Dave Portnoy of Barstool says

The founder of Barstool Sports Dave Portnoy said on Monday his vote for President Trump was more of a “indictment” of the Democratic Party on “its smart policy” than an approval for the Republicans.

Portnoy made his support for Trump clear before the election, but since then he has made some of his policies – including a fierce noise in April after the stock market riot for Trump’s comprehensive tariffs cost Podcast Titan a $ 20 million.

In an interview with NPR, Portnoy was torn to the left for the lack of “soft conversations” during the presidential campaign, a surplus of “smart politics” and what he called a shame of men.


Dave Portnoy called his vote for President Trump more a “indictment of the Democrats” in “NPR Edition” on Monday. Nip

He also noted that the relocation of young people to the GOP can be partially blamed for grouping the whole “bros” as part of the “Manosphere”.

“I’m pro-election, I think people would say it’s not usually a view of bro,” Portnoy said. “I think they think we are magic. I would say that I am not, and I don’t know it [Joe] Rogan is ”.

But he emphasized that he is not the back and fans’ access to tariffs, which has prompted unnecessary instability in the stock market.

“I’m sure people are earning money. It bothers me,” Portnoy said. “But I don’t think it’s unique in a strange way. The Trump’s meme coin, like this is so unclear in your face, I would almost better have it than Hunter Biden making any arrangements you don’t know about.”

While he was separated from the president on several other issues in his appearance in the left radio show, Portnoy argued that Trump is doing exactly what he promised during his campaign.


President Donald Trump sitting on his table at the Oval Office.
President Trump looks after signing executive orders at the White House Oval Office in April. AFP through Getty Images

Trump faces more objections than ever, Portnoy argued, joking that if Trump healed cancer, his opponents would ask why he did not cure AIDS as well.

Much of the conversation focused on Portnoy’s view of gender change in politics, with young people who voted mainly by Republicans, and his association with “Bar Conservatism”, a political ideology focused on anti-Juj and anti-authoritarian.

He said that much of his disappointment with the Democratic Party came from the meaning that men should feel ashamed.

“I started a business from scratch and really didn’t get any help, I was transferred home, worked, didn’t do a day off for 10 years and torn my donkey to get to where it is,” Portnoy said.

“And I felt that I have to shame somewhat like a white person who wants to earn a lot of money and live a great life. And that bother me.”

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