Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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Midterm elections are basically a lock, folks.

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Welp, John's bitching paid off. Despite a mod pointing out that all this would do is create a bunch of empty leaderboards of categories nobody runs in a game nobody plays, it looks like he caved and added them anyway after John posted his run. Sure enough, that's the only entry, and all the other leaderboards are barren. Granted, this was only two days ago, but I'll bet there will still be empty boards months from now.
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I'd like to point out that John's time would have put him at number 20 overall, but again, it's not good enough if he can't cheat his way to an easy first place. I don't have the autism required for speedrunning, but I'd have a good laugh if someone beat John's time and knocked him from his very important first place in a category that was only created two days ago that nobody but him is aware of in a game nobody runs.

Funnily enough, someone else asked this same question two years ago, and he was shot down and given the exact same reasoning. Troon privilege at work.
 
You think that people can swap genders on the fly, John, and anyone who disagrees must be a Nazi. I don't even know why you waste your fucking time shitting out tweets like this. Actually I do know: because you're an unemployed Twatter addict.

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This example of a Mississippi Democrat being able to comprehend "two complex ideas" at the same time is about the stupidest thing I've ever read. Iraq War Bad and Marshall Plan Good are not complex ideas, nor are they in the least bit contradictory. A fourth-grader could easily comprehend them and believe both statements to be true.

I didn't think it was possible, but John is becoming more ignorant.
 
You think that people can swap genders on the fly, John, and anyone who disagrees must be a Nazi. I don't even know why you waste your fucking time shitting out tweets like this. Actually I do know: because you're an unemployed Twatter addict.

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John, an example of complexity in an idea and not putting something in black and white terms would be saying the Iraq War was mixed, not calling it a war crime to remove Saddam Hussein from power and allowing a more democratic government of the Iraqi people to put him on trial. For another example of this complexity, I support both the latter two things even in hindsight, I do not support the United States deciding it was the one who should do this and definitely not in the way it did. I do not consider the entire thing a "war crime" because, even as a pacifist, it's an untenable position to consider any act of or during a war to be a "war crime" in current human society. Also, let me know when you call out Obama, Biden and Hillary for their war crimes.

If you wanted to approach complexity in your stated example you would have said that all of America's participation in World War II was a war crime. You'd never say this because you can't without getting absolutely destroyed on Twitter.
 
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The FEC filing dropped last night. All in all another award winning quarter for Rebellion PAC:

  • During the summer before The Most Important Election in our Lifetime™️ Scampac brought in $31k and spent $30k
  • A third of the expenditures went to the same consulting outfit (Digital Strategy Group LLC). $4500 went to lawyers in July. $3k went to accountants and about $8k went to software licenses.
  • Of note, a $1260 refund was processed a week after it was made to a Norbert Schneider
The receipts page isn’t working for me, but in summary, as the PAC enters the midterm season they have a whopping $30,000 cash on hand. Good thing that $250,000 they dropped on Nina Turner was a good investment.

ETA: Other kiwis can correct me if I’m wrong but it looks like Brianna had to pay back some of her Amazon purchases to the tune of $504
 
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The FEC filing dropped last night. All in all another award winning quarter for Rebellion PAC:

  • During the summer before The Most Important Election in our Lifetime™️ Scampac brought in $31k and spent $30k
  • A third of the expenditures went to the same consulting outfit (Digital Strategy Group LLC). $4500 went to lawyers in July. $3k went to accountants and about $8k went to software licenses.
  • Of note, a $1260 refund was processed a week after it was made to a Norbert Schneider
The receipts page isn’t working for me, but in summary, as the PAC enters the midterm season they have a whopping $30,000 cash on hand. Good thing that $250,000 they dropped on Nina Turner was a good investment.

ETA: Other kiwis can correct me if I’m wrong but it looks like Brianna had to pay back some of her Amazon purchases to the tune of $504
Any way to find who runs Digital Strategy Group?
That's 100% a money laundering strategy.
 
Any way to find who runs Digital Strategy Group?
That's 100% a money laundering strategy.
He’s grifting Wu which is hilarious
I think that particular Digital Strategy Group also being in Chicago is a pure coincidence, there are a lot of Digital Strategy Groups. Turns out people aren't very creative when it comes to business names.

This particular one is the doing business as name for Eric Coats. This is him in his day job as "Digital Manager" for Serve America PAC:

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Initially he performed services for Wu under his own name but switched to his LLC last year.

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Mainly he's been doing work for Seth Moulton via his campaign committee as well as for his aforementioned super PAC. He has had a handful of other clients though, the relevant one I suspect in this case is Andrew Yang. As far as I can tell he got his start with Richard Cordray's run for governor of Ohio in 2018. That's the only thing on his linkedin, no education or anything. From FEC records he may have been unemployed before that.

Wu is by far his most lucrative client though. This guy really knows which side his bread is buttered on. If Wu is going to get paid thousands for basically no work, he's right aboard that scam train. Five minutes with the Facebook API a week? That'll be 5000 bucks, thanks. You can see a complete list of his work at this link.

On another topic nobody as mentioned, that 180K scam PAC raised in the last 6 months? Only 80K came from the plebs. The majority of the funding came from one 100K donation from Joseph Sanberg, a hedge fund guy turned investor. I don't know if this is a coincidence or not, but one of his major investments is in Blue Apron... I'm sure there must be some connection, because this guy doesn't regularly drop such large sums of money on random scam PACs.

Also, remember Scam PAC's much vaunted boots on the ground GOTV campaign in Georgia? That consisted of dropping 6K bucks on Zain Lilani who is the head of TYT Army Georgia (I suspect there aren't very many others to be head of, but there you are.) This guy basically got paid for what he probably would have done for free anyway and that was the full extent of Wu's senatorial efforts. He did this podcast with Wu back in January. I don't recommend listening to it in it's entirety because it's an hour of extremely boring waffle, but there was a funny bit at the very beginning of the interview (about 12 minutes in) when Wu opens with "I don't know whether you know this but I used to be an investigative journalist...." and the host comes back with the obvious follow up "Oh yeah? Who did you write for?"

Wu is completely unprepared for this and has to admit that she wrote for the Daily Mississippian, adding the "Oxford Town" a publication I can find no evidence of its existence, and "various independent magazines" ("they go to another school... in Canada... you wouldn't know them" Wu did not add.)
 
Okay, so what's the average funding a PAC usually enters election season with?
Sorry, I'm not that well versed in this...
 
Halloween Kills took a stand against mob justice, but the mob justice in that film only failed because of dumb luck on Myers' part, and a sudden rush of plot armour.

Halloween Ends tries to make a point about Human Evil Inside Us All, ignoring that Michael is explicitly superhuman, and that the mortal killer within the film gets disposed of pretty effortlessly.

The movies really don't do their supposed messages any justice.
 
Halloween Kills took a stand against mob justice, but the mob justice in that film only failed because of dumb luck on Myers' part, and a sudden rush of plot armour.

Halloween Ends tries to make a point about Human Evil Inside Us All, ignoring that Michael is explicitly superhuman, and that the mortal killer within the film gets disposed of pretty effortlessly.

The movies really don't do their supposed messages any justice.

There has not been a good Halloween movie since 1978, unless you count Season of the Witch. It's been a long downward spiral of cash grabs, schlock, trash, and nostalgia bait.
 
Reposted this retardery in the horror thread in multimedia.

Also, the first two original Halloween movies were the best ones.
 
Okay, so what's the average funding a PAC usually enters election season with?
Sorry, I'm not that well versed in this...
Well known PACs like Trumps or Lincoln Project can bring in a ton of money. Smaller PACs bring in a few hundred thousand - few million. The way Wu talks about how she LITERALLY IS RUNNING A PAC 35 HOURS A DAY would make you think it’s bringing in tons of money, but most of the donations look to be autopay monthly donations.

Also, in the first few years of its existence, it brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars.
 
Well known PACs like Trumps or Lincoln Project can bring in a ton of money. Smaller PACs bring in a few hundred thousand - few million. The way Wu talks about how she LITERALLY IS RUNNING A PAC 35 HOURS A DAY would make you think it’s bringing in tons of money, but most of the donations look to be autopay monthly donations.

Also, in the first few years of its existence, it brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars.
That's a big oof.
 
Yeah they're just gonna end up wasting the money on stupid shit 😒 💰 🤑
 
Okay, so what's the average funding a PAC usually enters election season with?
Sorry, I'm not that well versed in this...
Do you mean an actual PAC trying to influence politics and win elections or a scam trying to collect money and influence from idiots? Because in both cases Rebellion PAC is actually doing really poorly. Especially considering how much seed money they got from Cenk.

You know that shitty Occupy Democrats Twitter account (RT IF YOU LIKE THIS STUPID SHIT WE JUST SAID)? They have a hybrid PAC like John, it was recently revealed they were collecting so much money from idiots that they were able to pay their CEO's brother's company $250K for making "memes" on Facebook. You want to see one of those great memes?

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The dude even is funnier than John on Twitter when responding to critics:
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