Portnoy’s Cancel Me Is Mostly a Grand Grudge Memoir

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Slate's Scaachi Koul reviews Dave Portnoy's Cancel Me If You Can, calling it largely a self-serving, money-driven memoir that settles scores, defends past missteps, and amounts to hagiography for a controversial media figure — with only one cogent thought about Barstool’s original purpose standing out.
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