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| Pauline kept on as if nothing had happened. One Nation later joked they wish they’d thought of it! |
The National Press Club this week attempted to show its liberal democratic credentials by giving the One Nation leader a national platform.
I was hoping it would be a win-win situation for Pauline Hanson.
If the journos got the best of her, more sympathisers would be on her side. If she won over the journos, she would have shifted the party into new territory. But nobody could predict that she would win, and win, and then win big in Canberra.
In the Morning Double Shot newsletter, Terry Barnes wrote:
Our Press Gallery correspondent, Michael de Percy, was at the Press Club on Wednesday, and asked Pauline Hanson a question as one of her media interrogators. As an accredited Gallery journo, Michael had a box seat to the proceedings, and he’s shared his impressions of the lunch, Hanson and her performance. It’s probably fair to say he’s had a Pauline conversion. And, as Rowan said on Sky, Michael’s question was excellent.
My latest in The Spectator Australia, Pauline Hanson came, saw, and conquered Canberra.
A blow by blow account of Pauline Hanson's Press Club address from my front row seat. https://t.co/t0CWlIsa4d
— Dr Michael de Percy (@FlaneurPolitiq) June 18, 2026


