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Dissecting DP Ruto’s hypocrisy!




By Kamasasa E

Since 1992 there have been hustlers in the presidential race BUT Dp Ruto campaigned for the dynasties; in 1992 he join the ruthless monied Youth4KANU92 and campaigned for Daniel Arap Moi (a dynasty), he saw no need of supporting a fellow hustler then one Chibule wa Tsuma and Mukaru Ng’anga of KENDA party. In 1997 there were countless hustlers in the presidential race key among them was Charity Ngilu of SDP (famous masaa ya Ngilu but DP Ruto instead supported a dynasty and dictator Daniel T Arap Moi.

In 2002 DP Ruto supported Uhuru Kenyatta 2002 elections which Uhuru lost to Kibaki. Remember Uhuru was Moi and Kenyatta’s project (two dynasties).

2007 Ruto supported Raila Odinga in an election which saw Kibaki fume at the victory of Raila, refused to hand over power and forced the system to swear him in at the cover of darkness (Raila is dynasty)

2013 Ruto supported Uhuru. They won through dubious means (Uhuru is a super dynasty).

2017 Ruto supported Uhuru – the disputed victory (Uhuru a super dynasty again!)

2022 Ruto is telling me that voting in Raila or Gideon is nurturing political dynasty. That I should stand with him as a hustler. If I may ask, when he supported retired President Moi 3 times (1988,1992,1997) Uhuru 3 times (2002, 2013 and 2017) was he supporting hustler or top dressing the dynasty? When he voted for Raila 2007 was he supporting a fellow hustler or he was promoting a dynasty?

Excuse me bwana DP. Let me also vote for the dynasty 4 times before we settled down and support a hustler. I am not a FOOL, if there is an hustler I acn vote anytime is Makueni Governor Prof Kivutha Kibwana!

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