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04/02/17
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Originally posted by zipperlip
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Having met Pauline, she came to the town I lived in, she seemed a nice enough person.
Her interaction with my friends and associates at the community/country club on a Friday night was worth watching ( back in her first life as a politician).
Her PR skills when mixing with a broad spectrum of people surprised me, from bone head stoners having a giggle one minute to a group of well to do farmers and fishermen the next.
She explained her views/policies very precisely.
Many thought they were going to be meeting a witch. All that I heard talk about her after had one common theme, she was nicer and smarter than they had thought she would be. Most wouldn't of voted for her but she would of picked up some support.
Her voter base love to see her, especially in a domestic scene they live themselves and it adds to the story that she's just like us.
If Mal or Bill did it would anyone, I mean anyone, think it wouldn't laughed about for decades?
The media and the left still pull the proverbial out of Mal for catching a tram.
Smart use of time and $30.
Car gotta scrub and ON got how many $'s worth of free advertising?
Love ON or hate them doesn't matter to me but they're having a good crack this time around. WA election could be a watershed moment for Australia?
Looking forward to the WA state elections to see what the voters decide.
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Hanson has come on a long way since her first political life but she still has the same ability to chat to all and sundry. It's a pleasure to observe but the car scrub was on 'Celebrity Apprentice' rather than Pauline doing her own motor.
ON have never looked back since Turnbull dismissed Hanson and all her voters. Malcolm's 'not welcome' comment was eerily similar to Hillary's 'basket of deplorables' blunder.
Pauline will outlast Turnbull.