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Tyler Schuster
Tyler Schuster@TSchusyy·
MY FIRST TWEET OF 2026….THE PIRATES ARE WINNING THE WORLD SERIES THIS YEAR!
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Adam Crowley
Adam Crowley@_adamcrowley·
There are lots of cynical #Pirates fans (for good reason), but you can't argue this team isn't trying to win now. $49.5 million spent this offseason and they've now made a 19-year-old the highest paid player in franchise history. A new Pirates generation? Indeed.
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mammasita
mammasita@mammasita512·
1/2 Is it me, or is #ScottJennings nasty towards African-American women when on @CNN🤔 (Jennings when speaking to @TaraSetmayer tonight: "I don't take orders from you!")? Not the 1st time I've heard him speak this way to an African-American woman on @abbydphillip's program
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B&B inda Burgh (Give me $8 🤷🏼‍♂️)
@colin_dunlap Hey have you commented on the 1.4 trillion dollars that Trump wants for DOW? An agency that can’t account for 40% of its money? Or are you just a fan boy to the guy who started a war spent lives and treasure, accomplished nothing but raising your gas prices 50%
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Penguins Jesus
Penguins Jesus@PenguinsJesus·
@bbidulgii I am literally just a random Penguins fan who had made memes on here for a decade and a half. They were once just for my friends, a lot of people voluntarily followed. I’m not the enemy, I promise you. Not sure why I’m catching strays from credentialed press.
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Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch·
I can’t believe anyone falls for Vance’s constant denunciations of “outside interference” in Hungary’s internal politics as he openly campaigns for Viktor Orban on Hungarian soil. It’s like a Prohibitionist pastor railing against that ol’ demon rum between shots of whiskey.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@VP in Budapest: "We want you to make a decision about your future with no outside forces pressuring you... The bureaucrats in Brussels, those people should not be listened to. Listen to your hearts, listen to your souls, and listen to the sovereignty of the Hungarian people."

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Katie
Katie@KatieTalksPens·
I know it’s like 30° but everybody said to come to Page’s for ice cream and it did not disappoint! It was a 20 minute wait even today on a freezing cold day!
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Penguins Jesus
Penguins Jesus@PenguinsJesus·
Stuart Skinner of the #LetsGoPens  on his eye injury: “Yeah it sucks. I wanted to go Sunday. But if I’m not right, I’m not gonna go out there and hurt us. Been around teams where guys play through it and then suddenly it’s the excuse after when they lose the big game.” Wow.
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Josh Yohe
Josh Yohe@JoshYohe_PGH·
Before the season, Vegas oddsmakers gave the Penguins a 9 percent chance of making the playoffs. At the moment, they have a 99.9 percent chance of making the postseason. This has absolutely been one of the most memorable seasons of the Crosby-Malkin era. What a story.
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Jon Marks
Jon Marks@JonMarksMedia·
I absolutely despised the Celtics when I was kid. 40 years ago today (sheesh) Sedale Threatt punched Danny Ainge and it still makes me happy today
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Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇸🇺🇦
Ok. Here we go Ari, you know better than this. You’ve been inside the room. You understand how alliances actually function, not just how they’re talked about on cable hits. NATO was never meaningfully consulted here. Not brought in as partners. Not treated as allies whose buy-in mattered. Instead, for years they’ve been publicly dressed down, threatened, and told outright that they’re on their own. When the President of the United States repeatedly questions the value of the alliance, floats walking away from Article 5, and even talks about things like taking Greenland, you don’t get trust—you get hedging. So now there’s a major war raging on their own continent, and those countries are being asked to stretch even thinner for an operation they had no role in shaping, led by a president who has made clear he views alliances as transactional at best and disposable at worst. Of course they’re cautious. Of course they’re calculating risk. And yes—of course they’re worried they’ll be left holding the bag when Trump inevitably changes course or loses interest. That’s not freeloading. That’s rational behavior in response to uncertainty we created. You’re right that some European countries have underinvested in defense. That’s been true for years, and many have started correcting it—especially since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But let’s not pretend this moment exists in a vacuum. Trust is cumulative. And it’s been burned down repeatedly. And the idea that this is about “refusing to help the U.S. rid the world of Iran” ignores the bigger strategic picture. European nations are dealing with an active land war, energy insecurity, domestic political strain, and the very real possibility that U.S. commitments to NATO could evaporate overnight. You don’t expand commitments under those conditions—you consolidate. You know this, Ari. And I think you know why this argument doesn’t hold up. But somewhere along the way, you traded that understanding for applause lines. You’ve sold yourself at the altar of popularity instead of leveling with people about the complexity here. Alliances aren’t maintained by ultimatums and public humiliation. They’re maintained by trust, consultation, and consistency. We’ve offered too little of that lately—and now we’re seeing the result.
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer

My message here clearly struck a nerve. A few friends from when I was press secretary, domestically and abroad, don’t like what I said. Instead of seeing how Western European nations must change, they just want to attack Trump. The reason it struck a nerve is because they recognize that this time NATO nations are being held to account. They know they’ve come up short for decades and by denying us overflight rights, they’ve gone too far. Americans are fed up, especially with France and Spain. Trump won’t stand for it and they know it. They now fear the consequences of their inaction. The UK, unlike its days under Thatcher or Blair, is wishy-washy. They’ve often been a good allie, but this time they want to sit it out and have it both ways. We can use their bases, but only for limited operations. At least the UK spends real money on defense. France, Spain, and Italy are another story. So too is Canada. None of these four contribute seriously to NATO. They’re laggards, trying to get away with it. Spain and France force our pilots to fly thousands of miles out of the way (I thought they didn’t like carbon footprints) en route to Iran. Eastern Europe is a different story. They spend more on defense and they understand power. They lived under Soviet domination and recognize weakness when they see it. They won’t be weak. Western European governments, especially France, are good at issuing communiques and statements. They enjoy hosting conferences. They love to ponder deeply. Getting them to act is another matter, unless it’s to purchase Russian LNG, which they still do. The world is changing. Out of this war will come a new group of younger nations that understand real power and the importance of strength. The UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Eastern Europe will emerge stronger than ever. Western Europe will continue to fall behind. As for Trump, you don’t have to like him. He often says things none of his predecessors would say. But don’t underestimate the fact that US taxpayers are fed up with nations that don’t pull their weight, and then force our pilots to take risks and longer flights so we can rid the world from the menace that is Iran. Today’s Western European leaders would rather mollify Iran and pay them ransoms (trade) than support the US. Things are different today. We all know it. The UK, France, Spain and Italy (despite its Prime Minister) have earned the consequences that will unfold. They could have and should have supported us. Not as a NATO alliance. But as individual free nations. All we wanted was overflight rights and full access to airfields. They’ve made their choices. Soon, they’ll see the results.

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Katie
Katie@KatieTalksPens·
Penguins win 5-2!!! 3 @penguins games this week, 3 solid wins! It’s been magical ✨ #LetsGoPens
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