Ryan Marshall

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Ryan Marshall

Ryan Marshall

@RMarshallFNP

Reporter covering city of Frederick for Frederick News-Post. Product of @shippensburgu and @AmericanU. Prev Gazette and @CCTNews. Follows, RTs not endorsements.

Frederick, MD Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Bill Kristol
Bill Kristol@BillKristol·
Dear @ChandlerRebel, I'm doubtful about this alleged incident, because I don't much like chicken sandwiches. At airports, I'm a Five Guys burger or pizza slice guy. But if it happened--waste not, want not! Meanwhile, does your boss @SenMullin still maintain "this isn't a war?"
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Paul Farhi
Paul Farhi@farhip·
The demographic changes since 1965 affected “everything from the sports we played (football, baseball etc.) to the foods we ate (Hamburgers, Pizza etc.) to the music we listened to and the TV shows we watched.” Q: Who thinks those things haven’t gotten way better since 1965?
Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl

Senator Murphy: I was a bit puzzled by your question because while I have on occasion referred to "White culture" in my speeches and writings, by far my greater concern is with our common American culture. Contrary to your assertions, I am, of course, not a White nationalist, and actual White nationalists have criticized me and my work very harshly (and indeed, many have blocked me on X) because they understand that I am an American civic nationalist, very concerned with the preservation of our common culture and our unity as a nation, something I stressed several times during our hearing. The "White culture" then that I was referring to was simply the culture of the overwhelming majority of Americans who lived here prior to the passing of the Hart-Celler Immigration Act of 1965, which radically transformed American demographics. It incorporated everything from the sports we played (football, baseball etc.) to the foods we ate (Hamburgers, Pizza etc.) to the music we listened to and the TV shows we watched. This culture has its roots in England, the ancestral home of the vast majority of American citizens when we won our independence. But of course, it incorporated the cultures of many other White ethnic groups over time, from Germans, to Italians, to the Irish, and of course it also incorporated influences from African American culture as well. Asking to define it is a challenge because it's like asking a fish to define the ocean. It is simply the environment that the vast majority of all Americans were swimming in. Now here's the great news: I firmly believe that Americans of *every* race or cultural background can ultimately share in and contribute to that culture. And the culture is going to change over time (The Pilgrims weren't eating pizza)-- and that's okay! But the bad news is that the culture can only change so quickly before cultural unity is damaged and our cultural identity as a nation becomes unclear. I believe that the rapid pace of immigration over the last several decades, especially from peoples and cultures far different than the American mainstream pre-Hart Celler, has damaged that unity. And that was damage was particularly exacerbated by the decision of Joe Biden and your fellow Democrats decision to effectively turn America into an open-borders nation during his term. You and I are about the same age senator, and while the America of our childhood was certainly imperfect, you can not possibly honestly claim with a straight face that today's America is somehow more unified and our cultural identity more clear than it was in our childhood. In fact, so much of our extremely fractious politics today is downstream of that cultural upheaval. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall@RMarshallFNP·
@RecSpecsRyan Doesn't seem like there was a lot of demand for his services otherwise.
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Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall@RMarshallFNP·
@LarrySabato Lindell's the One! Seems like that endorsement might have been more helpful at a rally in Minnesota?
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Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall@RMarshallFNP·
@AramLeighton8 Can any of those players actually get on the field? Because Rodriguez can't.
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Aram Leighton
Aram Leighton@AramLeighton8·
Four years Grayson Rodriguez is worth one year of Taylor Ward at $11 million but three years of Shane Baz is worth Slater de Brun, Caden Bodine, Michael Forret, Austin Overn and a Competitive Balance Round A pick?
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Orioles Haiku
Orioles Haiku@Os_poems·
Do not get your hopes up over the Orioles-Kyle Tucker rumors. Do not get your hopes up over the Orioles-Kyle Tucker rumors. Do not get your hopes up over the Orioles-Kyle Tucker rumors. Do not get your hopes up over the Orioles-Kyle Tucker rumors.
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Kalshi Sports
Kalshi Sports@KalshiSports·
What's the most electrifying game winner in sports history?
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Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall@RMarshallFNP·
@JoshuaR_Smith I don't think elsewhere desires an opportunity for Kirk Cousins to start.
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Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall@RMarshallFNP·
@farhip But I do think the Washington region is HIGHLY unique in that respect.
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Paul Farhi
Paul Farhi@farhip·
@RMarshallFNP Exactly! A zillion different cuisines. And a number of ethnic-food specialty markets to boot.
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Paul Farhi
Paul Farhi@farhip·
One strip mall in suburban Washington tells you about the variety (if not the necessarily the quality) of American food: It has an Indian place, a Tex-Mex place, a Persian bakery, plus Vietnamese, Peruvian, Korean and Chinese restaurants. The anchor, appropriately, is an IHOP.
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin

My hottest take is that the best food is actually American. Genuinely, the best range and quality of food is to be found in the US. This doesn't negate the fact that a lot of American food is awful and bad for you. But if you want the best of the best, US it's where it's at.

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Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall@RMarshallFNP·
@jmart @ByPatForde As a PSU fan and PA native, it had nothing to do with revenue sharing. It was 4-21 against the Top 10, and beating Ohio State once in 10 years. Fans have been frustrated with Franklin for several years now. If you can't win the big games, you need to win practically all the rest.
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Jonathan Martin
Jonathan Martin@jmart·
Via @ByPatForde As for Penn State? The first call has to go to Curt Cignetti (5), whose 17–2 record at Indiana is on the short list of the greatest coaching jobs The Dash has ever seen. Cignetti and Indiana have been a great fit and are good for each other, but he has roots in the state of Pennsylvania and it would be hard not to listen when (not if) the Nittany Lions call. But Cig might also feel some loyalty to the program that finally gave him his power-conference shot at age 62. This much is sure: Phones are ringing among Indiana administrators and donors right now to circle the wagons around their savior. si.com/college-footba…
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Justin Fenton
Justin Fenton@justin_fenton·
@ElaheIzadi They've got the Hammond Gazette of Point Lookout, MD that published from 1862 to 1864 and not The Gazette that published for 60 years, it appears..
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Justin Fenton
Justin Fenton@justin_fenton·
DC-area media question: How can one search the archives of the defunct Gazette, the one that covered Montgomery & Prince George's counties?
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Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall@RMarshallFNP·
@janecoaston I'm amazed, looking back, how the 90s were a conservative decade overall, with the exception that sex was EVERYWHERE.
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Jane Coaston 🏔️
Jane Coaston 🏔️@janecoaston·
The 80s and 90s were so mindbendingly horny, every Herbal Essences ad was like "this shampoo is going to make you orgasm," and I think general culture not being like that anymore is extremely good.
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