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Comments: I have been casually reviewing their site but nothing comprehensive so just a few observations for now until I get back into these chronicles later this week. Grand Gonde Gooz of course continued his gonde goozi with more google cut & paste in addition to an instagram post from the great statesman of Iranian 80+ years old women, Dr. Holakoui. I have seen that post before when my 84 year old mother forwarded it to me from her Whatsapp group called the women of the early 1300’s
Comments: Koskhols will always be koskhols Good to be back after a few days living the life in Manhattan. I was going to perhaps lay low a bit but the grand koskhol without any provocation keeps coming back for more and drags others into it. It does seem like his life really revolves around getting a jab in at us every morning he gets up. He is also very bi adab which is of course tolerated as long as the admin considers it just koskhol bazi. Koskhols will alway be koskhols.
Comments: Farzad and Shahin Well said!
Comments: Let’s go Brandon! Democrats are doomed in November.
Comments: sorry that was from me to Farzad, I corrected it
Comments: Farzad: 8 to 1 to run.
It was 100 to 1 and then 11 to 1 and now 8 to 1.
Comments: Farzad: 8 to 1 still a long shot 😂
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Comments: Battleground states will be key again.
Comments: Joe Biden's Approval Rating Is Strongest in These StatesVoters in only three states are more likely to have a favorable view of the president than an unfavorable one, according to Civiqs' data. His approval is strongest in Hawaii, where 51 percent approve to 39 percent who disapprove. Biden is also still marginally viewed favorably in Maryland—where 46 percent approve to 45 percent who disapprove—and Massachusetts, where 45 percent approve to 44 percent who disapprove. The president carried all three states in the 2020 election by over 60 percent of the vote, and they are considered states safely in the Democratic column. Joe Biden's Approval Rating Is Weakest in These StatesBiden's approval rating is weakest in West Virginia, where just 19 percent of the electorate support the job he is doing to 75 percent who oppose. However, this is not his worst disapproval rating: in Wyoming, 76 percent disapprove of his leadership to 21 percent who approve. Similar splits can be found in North Dakota (74 to 21), Idaho and Oklahoma (73 to 20), and Kentucky (71 to 21). Joe Biden's Approval Rating Battleground StatesKey swing states that are expected to be in play in 2024 based on the previous election are: Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Biden currently has a negative net approval rating in all of these, but it is less severe than in many typically red states, due to the split between those who approve and those who disapprove of the president's leadership. In Florida, Georgia and Pennsylvania, Biden has a net approval rating of -27 percent, with roughly a third of the electorate viewing him favorably compared to around 60 percent who view him unfavorably. Similarly, he has a net approval rating of -26 percent in Michigan, where the president has suffered recently among younger voters over his response to the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The split among voters is less acute in Nevada and North Carolina, where he has a net approval rating of -23 percent and -22 percent, respectively.
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Comments: It’s official: Sweden to join NATOHungary finally lets Sweden into the military alliance, dealing a blow to Russia.
Comments: Odds for Michelle Obama to replace Biden in 2024 has increased. It was 100 to 1, then it became 11 to 1, and now it is 8 to 1.
Michelle Obama has a strong personality and typically takes more hard line than Barak. The wars may continue but then again anyone other than Biden is good. I am hoping that Michelle O will overhaul the State Department. Get the warmonger necons like Nuland, Sullivan, Blinken, and Kagan out. But then again, she may pick Hillary as Secretary of State. Our Countryman, Patrick Bet-David explains: |
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