My top suspect for today is FDR. I will now present the argument why. He was reluctant to vote for Teddy, and in fact tried to subtly stir people away from him. Illustrated by the following quotes:
Trying to explain away Ike's vote on Teddy, but then says he will 'keep his eye' on Teddy. I didn't see any evidence of that since.
Giving your mafia buddy a chance, eh?
I would have ripped into Teddy if I saw that, and in fact I did. For a 'veteran smart player' he was too easy on him.
This was in response to someone voting Teddy for bandwagoning. Trying to make Taft the suspect too?
Lies! Eisenhower was Laddy.
Trying to influence us to continue after Clinton, a red herring.
Two things. First he wasn't that defensive (he posted one sentence) so no need to apologize. Second he seems to be trying to get on my good side with compliments.
I didn't find Jefferson's remark all that odd, but for some reason three people in a row did. I'll give Bush Sr. some credit for saying it first. Notice how the Evil Leader said basically the same thing FDR did.
This is what made me start suspecting him. Uh, inconsistent and flippy floppy don't give you bad vibes? Isn't that how mafia act?
Again, he wasn't that defensive and he should have noticed it at the beginning.
Ok, and then this with 4 minutes to go:
Teddy already had enough votes to be lynched. So with four minutes the only thing FDR would be doing was make sure he got his vote on a mafia member.
There you have it! What do you all think?





