The PUP was the upset of the election, and now Clive's going to upset Tony. Rocco Fazzari and Denis Carnahan rosin up their bows and fiddle up a storm.
For a man who likes to associate himself with icons of doom and extinction, mining magnate Clive Palmer has not done too badly.
He’s close to securing a seat in the lower house and if he does head to Canberra, we can expect that nothing will be the same in the corridors of parliament.
This week's animation, with the aid of resident songbird Denis Carnahan, documents Clive's possible arrival in Canberra.
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If Bubbles` political rationale in his Canberra Crusade is to seek a second, fourteenth or twenty third diagnostic opinion on the causes of chronic Messianic Delusion, medical science will need to bottle his brain for an appointment.
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Geronimo
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Yippee Yi Yo
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September 13, 2013, 6:56AM
Clive's got a sense of humour, unlike the gormless fakes of the big parties and their blow hard supporters.
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Catch 22
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September 13, 2013, 9:27AM
Hahaha funny stuff Rocco & co .. good work as usual. There is no conflict of interest ... we just have to dig dig dig this joint! Its the Palmer express.
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Yuppy
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Ville Ville
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September 13, 2013, 9:52AM
Hopefully.Canberra needs a clean sweep,a spring clean, its far too influenced by lobbyists and republican styled multi national corporations and the military industrial conglomerate devotees.
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Lane
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September 13, 2013, 9:18AM
Dear Editor, don't you think it is about time all of your videos were captioned. One in six (or more) are hearing impaired, some like myself are profoundly deaf. Current laws might not oblige captioning but as a equal access matter, captions should be considered for a news site. Please !
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