It’s only newsworthy if John’s put his 10 cents in…
Johnny’s had his say. And it really is fantastic
The DA’s Chief Whip John Steenhuisen has gained quite the reputation for his fiery Parliamentary speeches. In fact, the ‘ANC Slayer’ has hit the nail on the head every time he’s addressed the house. When Johnny Boy hits top form, he makes Maimane look tame. Hell, he even makes Julius Malema seems positively meek. In […]
Johnny boy minced none of his words last night
The DA’s John Steenhuisen has delivered another zinger of note. Game of Thrones and Whatsapp groups, Steenhuisen said it all.
Mr Lechesa Tsenoli is the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, he is known for always having to deal with the toughest situations in Parliament when Baleka Mbete is “away”. Tsenoli though has also become something of an internet situation for the often pained and confused look on his face. Tuesday saw Parliament come together to discuss […]
Plenty of ANC members have promised to vote ‘with their conscience’
“Could a Mr J. Zuma please report to the burns ward.”
Is Cyril really the “guardian of the good”?
Ever wished you’d had a collection of John Steenhuisen’s quips? Well, here you go.
The DA was on fire during Wednesday’s debate in the National Assembly.
Ah man, this is just too good, even the DA had to laugh.
The DA’s chief whip has written to Baleka Mbete asking for the immediate resumption of parliament, and you now what that means.
The ruling party has lashed out at the DA’s chief whip for insinuating that controversial state security minister David Mahlobo was behind the looting of Mogoeng Mogoeng’s offices.
In the absence of the EFF, the DA made sure the State of the Nation debate gave government no quarter and we’ve never seen a roast quite like this.
Government has announced that, in the interest of safety and security, 441 soldiers will be deployed alongside the SAPS at this year’s State of the Nation Address.
Have a look as parliament’s roast-master reminds an ANC member and cabinet minister to check herself.
The red berets are ‘pulling a DA’ and are calling for an urgent vote, before parly goes into recess for the rest of 2016.
The DA’s chief whip on Tuesday turned his gaze to the speaker who, according to him, makes a point of “protecting the executive” instead of holding it to account.
The president’s future will once again be debated in parliament, with the DA’s motion of no confidence scheduled to be heard in the National Assembly on November 10.
DA MP Glynis Breytenbach must have taken a leaf out of chief whip John Steenhuisen’s book, because today’s roasting of NPA boss Shaun Abrahams was something to behold.
On Thursday the DA’s chief whip had another go at the ANC in parliament, but this time it sounds as if he really got under their skin.