Mexico's ruling party accused the United States of "economic racism."
Now, with the November elections approaching, we must guard against one party or the other accusing its rival of being less patriotic.
On Saturday, parties were accusing one another of rigging the elections.
However, when a fire broke out, the two parties accused the other's followers of incerdiarism.
Political parties accuse one another of skimming from the flow and trying to control it.
In turn, the party has accused the government of conducting a "campaign of terror" against the opposition.
Both parties are accusing the other of being partisan about the constitution.
The parties themselves accuse one another of being Iranian stooges.
In response, the ruling party accused the opposition of siding with Taiwan.
This year, though, the parties are accusing each other of using such round-robin campaign committees to break election law.