1. Bob Katter and his dramatic mood change.
In case you missed it, here's Bob Katter's alternative view on the #samesexmarriage debate. Thanks for watching. #Insiders #auspol pic.twitter.com/iObsR1tDs1
— Insiders ABC (@InsidersABC) November 18, 2017
2. And pretty much every other crazy speech he gave.
"We can't get the heteros to marry, you've got absolutely no hope of getting that other mob to marry."
— ABC Politics (@politicsabc) December 6, 2017
Bob Katter's had enough of the same-sex marriage debate #auspol pic.twitter.com/AyYDRZ2vIW
3. Everything to do with the postal survey on same-sex marriage.
Oh. My. God. They actually whipped out the seatbelt analogy. Received in letter boxes of Victoria this morning. Actually. Just wow. pic.twitter.com/1nOoZgT6of
— Brendan Maclean (@macleanbrendan) September 3, 2017
4. When Malcs was called Prime Minister Trumble by Sean Spicer.
Excuse me everyone, please enjoy White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer TWICE saying "Prime Minister TRUMBLE" pic.twitter.com/4JnpzucCbm
— Mark Di Stefano 🤙🏻 (@MarkDiStef) February 2, 2017
5. When Pauline Hanson gave a speech in which she suggested children of same-sex couples would call their parents by their first names.
6. And when she walked into the senate wearing a burqa.
Here's the video of Pauline Hanson wearing a burqa in the Senate. The reaction of the Liberal senators was mouth open shock. pic.twitter.com/85eh8LW9Iz
— Alice Workman (@workmanalice) August 17, 2017
7. The whole dual citizenship saga.
8. Because who could forget the day Barnaby Joyce was confirmed as a New Zealand citizen?
[HIGH COURT JUDGE places one jar of Vegemite and one jar of Marmite on the table]
— 'Tis The Season For James Colley (@JamColley) August 14, 2017
[BARNABY JOYCE starts sweating profusely.]
9. And we can't not include Amber Heard's zinger.
To comfort Mr. Joyce in his hour need, I have sent him a box of New Zealand's finest kiwi fruit (assuming this passes his biosecurity laws) pic.twitter.com/lQHJzMyXT9
— Amber Heard (@realamberheard) August 15, 2017
10. Oh, and let's not forget when Malcolm Roberts just chose to believe he was never British.
STATEMENT ON CITIZENSHIP
— Malcolm Roberts (@MRobertsQLD) July 18, 2017
I am a citizen only of Australia and therefore eligible to hold the position as Senator in Australian parliament pic.twitter.com/yjlCOf0gBK
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