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Pauline Hanson, the defacto leader of fringe paramilitary group, One Nation, has finally experienced consequences for her actions and words over the past two decades.

The headstrong Gemini went on A Current Affair last night to tell all who tuned in that she felt ‘attacked’ and ‘let down’ by the country’s media as well as her colleagues in Canberra.

“Everybody has abandoned me,” she told ACA’s Tracey Grimshaw.

“After all I’ve done to spew hate and marginalise society’s most vulnerable. All my hard work is being undone by the media. What red-blooded male hasn’t been into a knockshop and been way-too-handsy with the girls?”

“He who is without sin, cast the first stone.”

Network Nine personality Hamish Blake, who was on his way out of the studip after shooting promos for his popular Lego show, heard Hanson utter that ultimatum and threw an idle Logie at the politician.

As Hamish narrowly missed her but the intent was clear.

Aside from that odd exchange, many political commentators in Canberra have said this is one of the first instances Pauline Hanson has experienced karma.

However, the opinion is currently divided as to how this will impact One Nation at the polls

More to come.

