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

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Humble water filter salesman vs Creature from the Cockless Lagoon

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Assignment: Calculate the marginal utility of $100 donated to a canidate that not only has 0% chance of winning but will also spend your money on fast food and mobile game microtransactions.

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Damn, Frank is revealing himself to be almost as big a dumbass as his husband.
The idiom is "a drop in the bucket," not "a drop in a bucket," you non-English-knowin' freak.

And Frank's knowledge of economics may be as meager as John's based on his total ignorance of marginal utility, a term that he condescendingly tosses out there in order to appear smart. Is he becoming more like John?

The fuck is going on with Johnny' s chin? Look at that shit, like a plastic bag filled with silly puddy or some shit. God damn.

It looks like an implant that has decided to migrate. And really, who can blame it?

I still want to know why John's left nostril is 20 percent the size of the right one. Has he started snorting crank again?
 
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Frank's tweet is funny, not because of the silly argument as I get what he's trying to say, the presidential campaigns don't need small donations as much as her campaign or ones like it. (Except for that part where they need high numbers of donations to get in the debates.)

The funny part is he so handwaves the hundreds of thousands of dollars it'd cost her to win the seat. It's probably closer to a million, maybe two. And this is in a district that doesn't have a real general election, although if Wu were to win the nomination the GOP might actually put up a candidate. (I haven't looked to see if Lynch could run independently and then destroy her.)

Brianna's already spent $100,000 this cycle, Lynch has spent $150,000. But Lynch is sitting on a warchest of $1.5 million. Brianna's spent $50,000 of her Frank's money again. We're basically a year from the primary which is September 15th, 2020. In 2018, Brianna spent $150,000 of which $100,000 was Frank's money. How much are they willing to spend for this cycle? Lynch hasn't even started fundraising seriously, as last time he pulled in $800,000 that he barely touched.

I'm not saying you can't win a congressional primary on the cheap, but in certain states you definitely cannot. AOC's little spunky out of nowhere campaign spent $1.7 million to win her primary. And she infamously worked the district by foot. Brianna can barely stay in hers. Brianna's funding split actually looks like AOC's does now, in terms of being 20/80 in-state/out-state. And AOC is the most famous freshman congresswoman in the country. Her first campaign didn't look like that, she raised $400,000 in New York City crushing every other place she got money from even after she started to take off on the internet.

Wu's raised $900 more in Boston than in Seattle. Wu has raised more money in Seattle and San Francisco than Lynch has in DC, and she's raised more from New York and San Jose than Lynch has from literally anywhere else. Without Frank's money, she's raised a pathetic $12,443 in the Boston area. Lynch already has $80,219. And again he's got that $1.5 million sitting around.

I get the impression that Frank is really into this, but they can't afford their burn rate. I highly doubt Brianna can tap HUGE amounts from out of state as she's toxic outside of her niche which she's probably already squeezed for donations once.

You know how candidates like John Kerry and Mitt Romney have self-funded presidential campaigns in the past? Even Trump was asked by campaign experts just how much of his own money he was willing to put in. If you don't know this before hand you run a danger of what Kerry did, he overpromised, then needed to get the money and it ballooned to where even he was starting to penny pinch everywhere at the worst times. Both Trump and Romney were much more restrained. (Hence why the Trump campaign barely existed for much of 2015 and he maximized free media at every chance.)

Is Frank willing to spend a million dollars? $500,000? $250,000? It's not that he has to, it's that Lynch can start throwing that kind of cash around. And Brianna is totally incapable of running the sort of low cost campaign that can rack up high vote per dollar totals.

Remember when I said she spent $150,000 in 2018? That got her 16,878 votes. That's nearly $9 a vote. That's remarkably high for such a losing campaign. Lynch chose to take no chances and bury her, spending three times as much in total. He still spent less per vote. And in the end he made a "profit" (left the campaign with more cash on hand than he started with) of $300,000 on the campaign as he didn't have to spend anything in the general.

This is why as goofy and fun as he is, somebody like Warren was so important to her campaign in that he could look at and do campaign stuff. Lynch obviously doesn't do that, he has people for it, especially as an incumbent. Every candidate at this level should be like that. The impression they give is Frank is handling all that stuff now and that's totally going to wreck them even if he has a remarkable track record of bailing Brianna out.

Of course you can disregard all of this because it's pretty much just another grift of Brianna's rather than a serious attempt at winning an election. I just read Frank's tweet and got caught up in wondering how much the man is willing to spend on this and what that amount is going to have to look like if he is serious.
 
Of course you can disregard all of this because it's pretty much just another grift of Brianna's rather than a serious attempt at winning an election. I just read Frank's tweet and got caught up in wondering how much the man is willing to spend on this and what that amount is going to have to look like if he is serious.

John also now gets to burn piles of Frank's money on the Alex Jones lolsuit, which may dampen the screaming mongoloid's enthusiasm somewhat. Or at least diminish his funds. Plus it might even be illegal for John to spend scampaign funds on it.
 
Having to "unfortunately drop out" to deal with the lolsuit might be a good excuse for bailing out on the whole disaster. But is Frank man enough to suggest it?
 
John also now gets to burn piles of Frank's money on the Alex Jones lolsuit, which may dampen the screaming mongoloid's enthusiasm somewhat. Or at least diminish his funds. Plus it might even be illegal for John to spend scampaign funds on it.

I hope that John can use political donations to pay his lawyers. His campaign will be in the red in no time flat. John will regard the attorneys as his employees and will want to interrogate, instruct, and harass them for hours every day. He will not understand or care that lawyers do not work for "one dollar and other valuable considerations" when the valuable considerations amount to minimum wage.

Frank will probably stroke out when he gets the six-figure bill.
 
Frank will probably stroke out when he gets the six-figure bill.

You just know that John is going to demand that Frank retain the services of only the BEST lawyers (ie, the most expensive ones). Frank's head is going to explode from shelling out $500 an hour just so that Bri can snarl at Alex in court.
 
I hope that John can use political donations to pay his lawyers. His campaign will be in the red in no time flat. John will regard the attorneys as his employees and will want to interrogate, instruct, and harass them for hours every day. He will not understand or care that lawyers do not work for "one dollar and other valuable considerations" when the valuable considerations amount to minimum wage.

Frank will probably stroke out when he gets the six-figure bill.

I hope that he can't do it legally, but does it anyway in a way that finally interests the FEC.
 
It won't stop there, he would show up with a notepad full of his shitty twitter burns and one-liners. Wu in court would be something to see.
I would cum in my pants if John & Frank somehow hired Maddox's lawyer, Kevin Landau.
 
Frank's tweet is funny, not because of the silly argument as I get what he's trying to say, the presidential campaigns don't need small donations as much as her campaign or ones like it. (Except for that part where they need high numbers of donations to get in the debates.)

The funny part is he so handwaves the hundreds of thousands of dollars it'd cost her to win the seat. It's probably closer to a million, maybe two. And this is in a district that doesn't have a real general election, although if Wu were to win the nomination the GOP might actually put up a candidate. (I haven't looked to see if Lynch could run independently and then destroy her.)

Brianna's already spent $100,000 this cycle, Lynch has spent $150,000. But Lynch is sitting on a warchest of $1.5 million. Brianna's spent $50,000 of her Frank's money again. We're basically a year from the primary which is September 15th, 2020. In 2018, Brianna spent $150,000 of which $100,000 was Frank's money. How much are they willing to spend for this cycle? Lynch hasn't even started fundraising seriously, as last time he pulled in $800,000 that he barely touched.

I'm not saying you can't win a congressional primary on the cheap, but in certain states you definitely cannot. AOC's little spunky out of nowhere campaign spent $1.7 million to win her primary. And she infamously worked the district by foot. Brianna can barely stay in hers. Brianna's funding split actually looks like AOC's does now, in terms of being 20/80 in-state/out-state. And AOC is the most famous freshman congresswoman in the country. Her first campaign didn't look like that, she raised $400,000 in New York City crushing every other place she got money from even after she started to take off on the internet.

Wu's raised $900 more in Boston than in Seattle. Wu has raised more money in Seattle and San Francisco than Lynch has in DC, and she's raised more from New York and San Jose than Lynch has from literally anywhere else. Without Frank's money, she's raised a pathetic $12,443 in the Boston area. Lynch already has $80,219. And again he's got that $1.5 million sitting around.

I get the impression that Frank is really into this, but they can't afford their burn rate. I highly doubt Brianna can tap HUGE amounts from out of state as she's toxic outside of her niche which she's probably already squeezed for donations once.

You know how candidates like John Kerry and Mitt Romney have self-funded presidential campaigns in the past? Even Trump was asked by campaign experts just how much of his own money he was willing to put in. If you don't know this before hand you run a danger of what Kerry did, he overpromised, then needed to get the money and it ballooned to where even he was starting to penny pinch everywhere at the worst times. Both Trump and Romney were much more restrained. (Hence why the Trump campaign barely existed for much of 2015 and he maximized free media at every chance.)

Is Frank willing to spend a million dollars? $500,000? $250,000? It's not that he has to, it's that Lynch can start throwing that kind of cash around. And Brianna is totally incapable of running the sort of low cost campaign that can rack up high vote per dollar totals.

Remember when I said she spent $150,000 in 2018? That got her 16,878 votes. That's nearly $9 a vote. That's remarkably high for such a losing campaign. Lynch chose to take no chances and bury her, spending three times as much in total. He still spent less per vote. And in the end he made a "profit" (left the campaign with more cash on hand than he started with) of $300,000 on the campaign as he didn't have to spend anything in the general.

This is why as goofy and fun as he is, somebody like Warren was so important to her campaign in that he could look at and do campaign stuff. Lynch obviously doesn't do that, he has people for it, especially as an incumbent. Every candidate at this level should be like that. The impression they give is Frank is handling all that stuff now and that's totally going to wreck them even if he has a remarkable track record of bailing Brianna out.

Of course you can disregard all of this because it's pretty much just another grift of Brianna's rather than a serious attempt at winning an election. I just read Frank's tweet and got caught up in wondering how much the man is willing to spend on this and what that amount is going to have to look like if he is serious.
That was a pretty long way of stating the obvious fact that man who thinks he's a woman and a man who thinks his husband is his wife can't accurately judge reality.
 
Frank's tweet is funny, not because of the silly argument as I get what he's trying to say, the presidential campaigns don't need small donations as much as her campaign or ones like it. (Except for that part where they need high numbers of donations to get in the debates.)

The funny part is he so handwaves the hundreds of thousands of dollars it'd cost her to win the seat. It's probably closer to a million, maybe two. And this is in a district that doesn't have a real general election, although if Wu were to win the nomination the GOP might actually put up a candidate. (I haven't looked to see if Lynch could run independently and then destroy her.)

Brianna's already spent $100,000 this cycle, Lynch has spent $150,000. But Lynch is sitting on a warchest of $1.5 million. Brianna's spent $50,000 of her Frank's money again. We're basically a year from the primary which is September 15th, 2020. In 2018, Brianna spent $150,000 of which $100,000 was Frank's money. How much are they willing to spend for this cycle? Lynch hasn't even started fundraising seriously, as last time he pulled in $800,000 that he barely touched.

I'm not saying you can't win a congressional primary on the cheap, but in certain states you definitely cannot. AOC's little spunky out of nowhere campaign spent $1.7 million to win her primary. And she infamously worked the district by foot. Brianna can barely stay in hers. Brianna's funding split actually looks like AOC's does now, in terms of being 20/80 in-state/out-state. And AOC is the most famous freshman congresswoman in the country. Her first campaign didn't look like that, she raised $400,000 in New York City crushing every other place she got money from even after she started to take off on the internet.

Wu's raised $900 more in Boston than in Seattle. Wu has raised more money in Seattle and San Francisco than Lynch has in DC, and she's raised more from New York and San Jose than Lynch has from literally anywhere else. Without Frank's money, she's raised a pathetic $12,443 in the Boston area. Lynch already has $80,219. And again he's got that $1.5 million sitting around.

I get the impression that Frank is really into this, but they can't afford their burn rate. I highly doubt Brianna can tap HUGE amounts from out of state as she's toxic outside of her niche which she's probably already squeezed for donations once.

You know how candidates like John Kerry and Mitt Romney have self-funded presidential campaigns in the past? Even Trump was asked by campaign experts just how much of his own money he was willing to put in. If you don't know this before hand you run a danger of what Kerry did, he overpromised, then needed to get the money and it ballooned to where even he was starting to penny pinch everywhere at the worst times. Both Trump and Romney were much more restrained. (Hence why the Trump campaign barely existed for much of 2015 and he maximized free media at every chance.)

Is Frank willing to spend a million dollars? $500,000? $250,000? It's not that he has to, it's that Lynch can start throwing that kind of cash around. And Brianna is totally incapable of running the sort of low cost campaign that can rack up high vote per dollar totals.

Remember when I said she spent $150,000 in 2018? That got her 16,878 votes. That's nearly $9 a vote. That's remarkably high for such a losing campaign. Lynch chose to take no chances and bury her, spending three times as much in total. He still spent less per vote. And in the end he made a "profit" (left the campaign with more cash on hand than he started with) of $300,000 on the campaign as he didn't have to spend anything in the general.

This is why as goofy and fun as he is, somebody like Warren was so important to her campaign in that he could look at and do campaign stuff. Lynch obviously doesn't do that, he has people for it, especially as an incumbent. Every candidate at this level should be like that. The impression they give is Frank is handling all that stuff now and that's totally going to wreck them even if he has a remarkable track record of bailing Brianna out.

Of course you can disregard all of this because it's pretty much just another grift of Brianna's rather than a serious attempt at winning an election. I just read Frank's tweet and got caught up in wondering how much the man is willing to spend on this and what that amount is going to have to look like if he is serious.
Feank’s twitter TL is fucking pathetic. Random screaming Asian holding political signs at union protests and shit. The actual candidates, nowhere to be found.

I get the feeling Frank pushed John into this scampaign so John could be Frank’s proxy. Frank is really into politics but lacks the popularity John has. Frank’s too stupid to realize how lazy and incompetent John is, though.
 
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So I guess the impeachment angle is out the door since Rep Lynch is now supporting it. Lmfao, he just continues to pull John’s legs out from under him.

Joh n wishes he had PACs that would support him.

Give John time, and he'll find some other retarded reason for why people should vote for him over Lynch.

"Stephen Lynch puts ketchup on his hot dogs and brushes with baking soda instead of toothpaste. Help kick this monster out of office by voting for me, Brianna Wu"
 
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