Re: What's chapping my @ss today?
Originally Posted by
Ben
I lost an election earlier this month.
By ten votes.
Or 0.14%
My opponent's campaign got ~$30k in the last three weeks of the campaign
from one rich tea-party nutjob way outside the district.
(That's about 50% of what we'd each raised otherwise --
and enough to totally saturate TV and direct mail for two weeks)
The "donor" started two PACs last month
and dropped something like a quarter mil into them.
Made national news.
I did everything short of beg local media to cover it.
Did the research, provided all the documentation.
They didn't much cover it, except to repeat the (false) claims
made in one of the PAC's direct mail pieces.
Today, the newspaper reported that the guy is being hauled
before the state Registry of Election Finance
because the PACs were an illegal "conduit"
that allowed him to circumvent campaign finance laws.
He potentially faces some fines.
Which really worries a guy with enough money
to drop a quarter mil in a fortnight.
He changed the outcome of multiple races throughout the state.
The local reporter -- the one I begged to cover this story prior to the election --
sent me a "heads-up" email about today's story.
Like I was supposed to be grateful that he finally got around to covering it
three weeks after it made any difference.
I genuinely don't mind losing.
If you take on a two-term incumbent in a primary,
you'd better accept it as a possibility.
But I'm heartbroken that our system is so broken.
That reporter wouldn't still be working for me. Either that or his ass would have been in a major sling.
And while we're at it, I fukcing hate politics. As I told a state operative for a major political campaign the other day, "you get paid to tell me this [stuff], but I don't get paid to listen." <click>
Mom: He was very sickly until he started riding around on that bicycle.
Dad: Yeah... well... now his body's fine, but his mind is gone.
-Breaking Away
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