
You can guess that the brave Tisza candidate replied to the questions I sent yesterday about war, migration, and austerity measures.
Well, since no reply came from them either, they’re still keeping everything secret. We know why: if they actually said what they want, they would collapse immediately. But now there are only three months left.
1️⃣ Mock praise as humiliation
“the brave Tisza Party candidate”
🔹 Sounds like praise, but functions as sarcasm.
🔹 The goal is to portray the candidate as cowardly without evidence.
👉 Classic tactic: irony + character destruction.
2️⃣ From “no reply” to “they’re hiding”
🔹 A deliberate logical leap:
- no reply → intentional silence
- intentional silence → something to hide
- something to hide → political unfitness
👉 No proof — only insinuation.
3️⃣ Pre-fabricated failure narrative
“If they said what they want, they’d collapse immediately.”
🔹 A conclusion drawn from an event that never happened.
🔹 Self-sealing logic: whatever happens, the claim “confirms itself.”
👉 Technique: self-fulfilling prophecy.
4️⃣ Countdown as pressure and threat
“There are only three months left.”
🔹 Artificial urgency to mobilize emotions.
🔹 Fear and suspense replace substance.
👉 Campaign rhetoric, not argument.
5️⃣ What is deliberately missing
❌ The actual answers
❌ The exact questions
❌ Fact-checking
❌ Any real debate
👉 The aim is not information, but stigmatization.
🧩 Bottom line
This statement does not ask questions — it passes judgment.
It does not open a debate; it closes it in advance.
Here, “no reply” is a tool, not a problem.