COMMENT: Here's me last week talking about the Machiavellian nature of Australian politics and how at least in this country we're more transparent.
Leadership contests here in recent years, with the exception of Jenny Shipley knifing Jim Bolger in the back when he was overseas, have been pretty straight forward.
A leader steps aside and there's a relatively orderly, if not contested, process that follows. John Key broke that mould to some extent though when he declared his intention to run for the top job before Don Brash declared the position vacant.
But what's going on in the National Party at the moment would make Machiavelli look like the parish priest. Simon Bridges has every reason to be looking over his shoulder, someone's out to get him and will more than likely succeed.
A person claiming to be the National Party leaker of his travel expenses sent an anonymous text to Bridges and to Parliament's Speaker Trevor Mallard pleading for the inquiry into the leak to be called off, citing mental health problems.