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"content": "The distinguished Senator for Nyandarua, these are in print in black and white. You can look at them. I know sometimes we feel jittery when we hear things that we do not like, but facts remain facts. The things that you cannot hide are the moon, sun and truth. They will always be there and be seen and felt. That is why the English say that when you tell the truth, you do not have to remember anything. It is liars and fraudsters who do not even remember their names. You ask him: What is your name? He has to look at his phone to check which name he gave you. When you have that kind of situation, then we are headed in the wrong direction. No wonder 62 per cent of Kenyans voted last week that the country is headed in the wrong direction. In my thinking, 62 per cent is an understatement. I think it is over 80 per cent. Even our colleagues and friends who are on the brink on the other side also confess that they are not happy with the way things are when we talk at a personal level. When they stand on platforms to eulogize what is going on, it is for self-protection, self- preservation, self-serving and sometimes, extremely selfish interests."
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