An attempt by exiled lawyer Miguna Miguna to draw Gatundu South Moses Kuria to yet another ugly public spat on social media on Saturday failed miserably.
This is after the latter surprisingly refused to respond to the lawyer's nasty comments in equal measure.
The conversation started after Miguna referred to the MP as a 'despotic apologist' while commenting on Thursday's incident where Kuria stated that a revolution was in the offing.
The vocal legislator made the remarks after he was teargassed by anti-riot police while demanding for the release of Starehe MP Charles Njagua who had been arrested over xenophobic allegations.
"I welcome the despotic apologist Moses Kuria's sudden discovery that no one should be persecuted for exercising his/her right to free speech. Kuria is a notorious cartel surrogate who celebrated and may have participated in Chris Msando's murder and my torture," Miguna tweeted referring to the brutal murder of former IEBC boss Chris Msando days to 2017 polls.
Without getting bitter after he was linked to Msando's murder, Kuria revisited the swearing in of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga by Miguna and sarcastically stated he was also ready to be sworn in.
"You will still swear me in. Mimi na Baba. You are just a notary public and a commissioner of oaths for the real men like me and Baba Raila Odinga," Kuria responded.
After a short while, Miguna hit back and stated: "Mafia chauvinist Kuria: It will take you five lifetimes and five new brains to become a barrister, solicitor, advocate, commissioner for oaths and notary public. It's normal for a colonized mind to delude itself that a primitive orangutang is superior to a global professional."
Surprisingly, Kuria did not lose his temper over Miguna's remarks and only took note of the word 'orangutang' which he thought was a Dholuo word.
"Let’s restrict this to English. It’s pointless to insult me in Dholuo when you know I do not understand the language. Orangutang ni nini sasa?" the MP posted.