If you think through what happened Baloo it is a commentary on the dysfunction of the Liberal party. They had a PM who was at least not on the nose in the electorate in Turnbull but was a weakened captive of his party and was unable or unwilling to make any decisions that rocked the boat because his hold on the leadership was so tenuous. In the end we didn't know what he stood for because he couldn't get anything done and became almost a lame duck.Agree, but it's sad that after the horror & embarrassment that was Abbott, we have another PM that's arguably worse. We've learnt nothing,
So they booted him out and had a choice between a pragmatist survivor in Julie Bishop who had flip flopped for years and had no real base of support in the Party ( plus she is a woman) , Dutton who would have been even worse than Abbott and was ( and still is) hated by the centrists in the Liberal party and the Bradbury choice of Morrison who stood for nothing, was not really supported by anyone but wasn't Dutton.