We don't think the overall picture is any better.

On Wednesday evening, the Tisza Party held the first public event of its country tour in the Kulcsár Anita Sports Hall in Szerencs, where Telex asked Tisza sympathizers and the party's "brain-dead" EP representatives about Péter Magyar.

The supporters of the Tisza Party were apparently not at all interested in the leaked audio recordings of the party leader, in which he insults his colleagues in the domestic press - saying that he would "push them into the Danube".

But perhaps more interestingly,

that Péter Magyar's man, Zoltán Tarr, practically admits that the audio recordings are real, so they were not generated by AI.

Tarr talks about how the audio recordings qualifying them did not cause internal tension because

"we knew these thoughts", "Péter is a coherent person, it's not that he says things in secret and then otherwise tells us something completely different". 

Tarr's explanation is interesting because so far the defense has been that AI-generated sentences are spoken in the leaked audio, so they are "not even real" .

Now, however, in the video, one of the party's EP representatives states that everything is true, and that they were not surprised, as they know Péter Magyar's opinion.

Regarding Tarr's statement, Fruzsina Skrabski thinks:

Zoltán Tarr, EP representative from Tisza, tells Telex that the audio recordings that qualified them did not cause internal tension because "we knew these thoughts" , "Péter is a coherent person, it's not that he says things in secret, and then anyway tells us something completely different" .

This means three things:

• The recordings are not AI, but real.

• Employees do not mind being brain dead because they are used to it.

• Still, Péter Magyar is right that it is better if the employees do not comment.

In agreement with Fruzsina Skrabski, let's add this:

The Tisza Party is not a party, at best "externally". It has no content, it's a one man show. In the first place, the party and with it the name is a purchased/adopted story, not an own innovation. As with all other Péter Magyar cases - copying:

the Tisza Islands, tapping the CÖF-CÖKA Peace Procession, intentionally distorting the thoughts of Viktor Orbán (or any famous person), rewriting the National Consultation, and so on. No own innovation.

And what is it?

Lack of cadres, by thousands.

There are some people attached to Tisza, in practice they are more activists than politicians, a kind of enthusiastic amateurs, a brutal media tailwind that generated this popularity (has anyone ever seen a Facebook page that is only dotted with likes and hearts and in two minutes 6 a thousand likes are born in one post? Well!), and the correlation of the vacuum effect with the death of the incompetent old left.

But there is no content. The Tisza is like the zeitgeist: empty.

Empty slogans piled on top of each other and passwords worn to the point of nausea.

"In happier times, the zeitgeist still existed. He had a character, one way or another, he claimed something. The predicate was present in it, as Pilinszky writes. The current zeitgeist can be recognized by the fact that it is empty. Linguistically empty, figuratively empty, conceptually empty. It does not assert anything, and what it asserts is also empty and meaningless. It comes from nowhere and goes nowhere, and in fact it is not present because it is empty. His demonic trait is due to this. That it is present everywhere, that it seeps everywhere, while being empty and non-existent. This is what is new about it, which makes it so chilling," writes Ákos Győrffy, József Attila Prize-winning Hungarian poet.

There is no alternative

In the video, a seemingly irrelevant dialogue is also spoken, yet it points to the point.

- And if Viktor Orbán resigned tomorrow and Fidesz ceased to exist, would they still vote for Péter Magyar? - asks the Telex reporter to a Tisza sympathizer. And the answer sounds like this:

- 100 percent, so you can only trust him. No, no, no other, no alternative but him.

And how right the uncle is!

Because for those who don't want to vote for Fidesz, there really is no alternative, unless we consider DK as it.

Ironically, the fact that the left-liberal opposition liquidated itself with its own incompetence did not benefit Fidesz, but embedded it as an entity that does not follow any rules: aggressive, unscrupulous and unpredictable, thus harboring unforeseeable dangers for all of us.

Even for those who currently deify it.

Featured image: Zoltán Tarr/Facebook