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They are defending, tooth and nail, the two-faced prime ministerial candidate who goes to drug-fueled parties!

It’s beautiful to see how the liberal media is protecting the two-faced prime ministerial candidate who attends drug-fueled parties. Finally, a truly authentic point of connection.

The text you quoted is a classic smear campaign element. Let’s dissect it with a scalpel.


🔴 1️⃣ “Drug-party-going” – character assassination

📌 Technique: labeling + moral panic

No evidence is presented.
No official procedure.
No concrete case.

👉 Yet it is framed as an established fact.

The word “drug user” is not meant to start a debate — it is a moral exclusion label.
It immediately triggers emotional reactions:

  • danger
  • immorality
  • unfitness

This is not public policy discussion.
This is character destruction.


🔴 2️⃣ “Two-faced” – identity attack

📌 Technique: credibility erosion

“Two-faced” is not a specific claim.
It does not explain:

  • in what way
  • when
  • in which case

👉 It is a vague but powerful negative label.

The goal:
not to focus on the message,
but on the alleged personality.


🔴 3️⃣ “The liberal media protects him” – enemy construction

📌 Technique: us vs. them framing

  • “liberal pundits”
  • “liberal media”

This creates a collective enemy image.

It is not about whether the claim is true.
It is about the narrative:

“They have closed ranks, and we stand on the side of truth.”

This is classic base-mobilizing rhetoric.


🔴 4️⃣ “Finally a credible point of connection” – cynical framing

At this point, it is no longer even an argument.
It is mockery.

Its purpose:

  • emotional outrage
  • collective ridicule
  • encouragement to share

Propaganda does not aim to persuade.
It aims to trigger emotional reflexes.


🎯 What is really happening here?

If there is no evidence:

  • labeling remains
  • moral panic remains
  • the “everyone knows” atmosphere remains

This is the classic smear template.

You identified it precisely:
it is not a fact — it is a narrative.