wa politics

7 May 2008

Vote 1: Reformed Chair Sniffer

Troy Buswell managed to hang on to the leadership of the WA Libs, but the voters are not likely to buy the "reformed man" line

The performance of the WA Liberal leader Troy Buswell has been so weird, dislikeable and inept that it is difficult to believe it is not all a deliberate work of comedy.

Let's rewind. Buswell was elected leader of the WA Libs in January, already with a record of sexism, boorishness and questionable honesty.

Nevertheless, the Liberal Party bravely launched a TV commercial promoting Buswell as the alternative premier. The ad boasted the very latest in 1970s production values, complete with Buswell's hands coming in and out of shot.

But the advertisement was quickly forgotten when allegations surfaced that Buswell had sniffed the chair of a Liberal staffer back in 2005. At the time of the incident, he was already Deputy of the WA Liberal Party.

Buswell's first effort in crisis management was to deny the allegations 13 times in a single press conference. In the midst of the denials, Buswell was asked by a reporter "was it humour, was it sexual?" He did not answer the question, but an ill-timed involuntary lick of the lips and a nervous shuffle did him no favours.

One day later and Buswell not only admitted what he had previously described as "unsubstantiated, anonymous rumors", but broke down in tears over the issue.

Other senior figures in the Liberal Party stepped in to offer support. Brendan Nelson said that Buswell was "remorseful" and had "changed his behaviour". The President of the WA Liberal Party, Barry Court, said that he had seen people at his Victory Life Church "change daily" and he was sure that Buswell had "realised the error of the ways".

The problem with the "reformed man" line is that it reinforces the idea that the chair-sniffing was part of a pattern of behaviour. It is doubtful whether "reformed chair sniffer" is a characterisation that will sit well with voters.

Some Liberal MPs publicly backed the leadership of Buswell. Others admitted there was simply a lack of talent to replace the seat snuffler, apparently unaware of precisely how poorly such comments reflect on the rest of the WA Liberal Party.

Meanwhile, the chair sniffing has gone viral on blogs and airwaves, bringing unusual international attention to Western Australian politics. Everything from leading US political blog Huffington Post to London's Daily Telegraph to The Peninsular: Qatar's Leading English Daily have reported on Buswell's strange activities.

The standard reaction is one of amazement and distaste.

On Insiders on the weekend, Annabel Crabb described chair sniffing as "unspeakably bizarre", while Andrew Bolt thought it was the downright weirdness of the deed that had "really freaked people".

On Monday, Buswell narrowly survived an attempted leadership spill only to be met with further denunciations by senior colleagues, including former leaders Matt Birney and Paul Omodei.

There have also been new revelations from the unfortunate woman whose chair was the subject of the sniffing. It appears that Buswell allegedly sniffed on two occasions about 10 minutes apart. While sniffing he is said to have groaned and made noises indicating sexual satisfaction.

Assuming it is not some actual fetish on display, Buswell's actions seem those of an insecure attention seeker.

A complete lack of social and political judgment has made Buswell an object of ridicule. Here is a bloke who would do anything to get a laugh, no matter how offensive or stupid.

Keeping Buswell as leader seems beyond desperation. Politicians can come back from buffoonery, embarrassment or personal crisis, but Buswell is regarded with what seems an irredeemable level of general derision.

If Buswell and his colleagues stop to sniff their own parliamentary seats at this juncture, they might find the aroma unpleasantly acrid. The WA Liberals look set for electoral obliteration.

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dazza 07/05/08 11:30AM

I know we have sunk to new lows in some of the people elected to Public Office, (both here in Australia and overseas), witness ‘Premier Dilemma’ and M.Costa in NSW, but this bloke must take the cake! And his fellow ‘Liberals’. such as Deputy Federal Liberal Leader Julie Bishop, who spoke glowingly of him yesterday on the ABC, must be living on a different planet, or have a very jaundiced view of voter apathy. But I guess they all know that at election time, they can throw a few million dollars at a PR campaign, and the Mindless Moronic Millions out there in Voter Land will quickly forget any ‘mis-demeanors’. After all, they have done this many times before.
Just see what ‘their man’ Lynton Crosby has done for Boris Johnson in london! If they could make him palatable, they can make anybody a voting preference.
Dazza.

pearsondyer 07/05/08 3:39PM

How long did it take Buswell to face up to the truth and admit his quite obscene behaviour? Worse than that how can an Opposition unable to see any evil in what he has done regard itself as being a credible alternative government? Has nothing been learnt from clear messages conveyed by the electorate on 24/11/07? This man should not only be dismissed from the leadership but should be expelled from the Liberal Party.

cherry 07/05/08 9:31PM

My pet name for the sniffing offender is Boy Buswell. Every time I see him now I want to laugh or should that be cry? What are Julie and Brendon thinking of? As for Barry Court he looks as if he belongs in the last century and should retire from any political influence.
No action seems too sleezy, no amount of lying seems too much, for anyone to do the honest thing and resign. Indeed, power corrupts absolutely, the person in power and those that support the corrupt person in power. We do not seem to be able to make an accountable democracy work anymore.

australiana 11/05/08 10:04PM

The Liberals are lucky to have a leader who nose what’s good for him. He also knows how to sniff out the seat of any trouble and the make the appropriate noises to warn the rest of the pack. Obviously a natural leader.

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