on
15-05-2014
12:52 PM
- last edited on
15-05-2014
01:39 PM
by
pixie-six
A **bleep** these days.
The speaker chose not to evict him, just asked him to use correct titles in future.
on 15-05-2014 03:53 PM
Wow!
Whilst I thought there was not way he would have used that word, the video shows it very differently doesn't it? He definitely did not say "grub" and that is very clear.
And to put a further perspective on it, Gillard got thrown out of Parliament for 24 hours when she called Abbott a grub. Yet Bishop barely reprimands Pyne for what is generally regarded as the most obscene swear word in the English language.
Bias much?
on 15-05-2014 03:55 PM
on 15-05-2014 03:56 PM
i'd say that would be the most likely outcome , utube will preserve it for a few years
on 15-05-2014 04:18 PM
I loathe this word but in this case it perfectly suits the user me thinks.
on 15-05-2014 04:57 PM
it may have been deliberate , an appeal to the 'real men' out there and also an attempt to quash those persistent ashby rumors
on 16-05-2014 08:50 AM
Potty Mouth Pyne. Shame on Bronwyn for not disciplining him.
on 16-05-2014 08:59 AM
Oh stop it, poor little prissy Chrissy doesn't even know what it means, he was hiding behind his mummies skirt when naughty words were being discussed.
on 16-05-2014 09:06 AM
Wow! my son told me about this and i couldn't believe it was true!
what he said and the fact that he wasn't ejected speaks volumes about the speakers bias and Pyne's character.
I am stunned that words like that are being used in our Parliament
disgraceful and VERY offensive
what a weasle of a man
on 16-05-2014 10:42 AM