Ross Berry, an active social media user, posted a series of tweets in mid-March 2026 covering topics from international politics to sports and betting culture.
On March 12, 2026, Berry commented on political developments abroad, sharing a quote about an election result: “Kast won his landslide election victory against communist candidate Jeannette Jara with the promise of fighting crime and curbing illegal immigration”. You can never distrust the media enough. This tweet reflects skepticism toward media coverage of foreign elections.
The following day, March 13, Berry turned to sports betting in New Hampshire. He wrote: “Come on up to NH, we will take your prop bets. What to guess what color the Gatorade is going to be at the Superbowl? No problem.” The message highlights local enthusiasm for proposition bets surrounding major sporting events.
On March 14, Berry referenced international sports rivalries with a comment on hockey and baseball: “They couldn’t beat us in hockey, did anyone think they had a chance at baseball?”
Berry’s posts touch on current events and popular culture while engaging with ongoing conversations around politics and sports online.


