
Big. Fat. Chupes.
Let’s cut through the noise.
A fake letter appears on a shadowy website, tied to a made-up organization, riddled with basic errors – including naming a U.S. Ambassador who left her post years ago – and somehow the United Progressive Party wants the country to believe this is “serious scrutiny”?
Big. Fat. Chupes.
If this were real, it wouldn’t be hiding on an anonymous website full of obvious errors. And if the UPP truly had evidence, they wouldn’t be pointing to internet fiction – they’d be in court, where these same claims have already been tested and dismissed.
Instead, they say they have “no connection” while still amplifying the smear. That’s the trick: float the lie, then pretend distance while benefiting from the damage.
This isn’t accountability. It’s election desperation.
The real question is simple: if a party is willing to lean on something so clearly false to win power, how can it be trusted to govern?
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