The Aussie Parliament Quagmire as Insults Fly Across
Tony Abbott was the first to fire incendiary salvoes at Julia Gillard by questioning her legitimacy as a leader. Upon firing this one, the rest of his troops armed with insults of all sorts. In an urgent rejoinder, Liberal Senator George Brandis reiterated that the labor government backed by the independents is as legitimate as the 'Pakistani Cricket team."
Moreover, Christopher Pyne, opposition's manager of business in the House of Representatives, made the murky exchange loftier by comparing the relationship between labor, independents Andrew Wilkie, Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott, and Greens Adam Bandt as mongooses, and a cobra together.
Payne said that Windsor and Oakeshott gave Gillard the support she required to form a government, a decision tipped as a move that offends commonsense by the enraged frontbenchers. They have vowed to continue pelting insults in the name of insisting the decisions made yesterday insulted commonsense.
Payne went ahead to explain how parliament will be quoting history as turning its head as MPs sit around smoking pipe and singing Kumbaya.


