"I cop all this s*** all the time, and I'm sick of it. Absolutely sick of it," the One Nation leader told Nine's A Current Affair on Tuesday night.
Earlier in the day, Senator Hanon accepted Mr Dickson's resignation after footage emerged of the One Nation senate candidate groping dancers and making disparaging comments about a woman at a Washington DC strip club.
"I am upset. I have worked with this for 23 years ... I have had ups and downs. I'm kicked in the guts time and time again. It happens right before an election," the party leader told Tracy Grimshaw.
"I have been let down dreadfully ... I can give you a whole list of them. A whole list of people having a go at me ... I have had Fraser Anning and Brian Burston and a whole list, David Oldfield, all of them. Where are they now?"
The recording of Mr Dickson was captured by an undercover journalist and leaked to A Current Affair.
Senator Hanson accused the Qatari-backed television news network Al Jazeera - which recorded the footage last year - of trying to hurt her party three weeks out from the federal election.
