greeklover: According to others, I was Hitler, I set up the whole game, I took it to 3-0 and 4-1 only to arrange a comeback and get elected a chancellor after 3F and give the fascists the victory.
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No. If you were Hitler you didn't set it up and cook all this scheme in advance. You just had to make the best play as each decision came along and it all amounted to this. First government with scene? Best decision as Hitler to pass L. Government with Lift? Best decision as Hitler to pass L. Government with Brasas? I've already shown that the better decision as Hitler is to pass L.
Look at tit this way, if you're completely busted/exposed, then 3-2 means you're 4 policies away from winning. If on the other hand you're practically sure Hitler can be elected chancellor, then 4-1 you're only 2 policies away (and can get those more easily, if fascists are the "likely liberals" ones).
Sorry, but for someone who read all those guides, what strikes me odd about you is your purposeful insistence to refuse to acknowledge that Hitler would play as a "trusted liberal" until 3F are passed, but you keep repeating how you're completely clear. And there is all the little stuff. The fact that you somehow not once posted about the game ending next turn, but keep posting about next 2-3 governemnts (with the later ones including you as chancellor). Your "What??? What is this about blacklisting especially if I clear you?". Your incessant repeating how we must quickly cycle back to you and how you're most trusted. You vehemently not wanting to give the second investigation to anyone but you. Your "I know what you're doing, Brasas" , and then quickly forgetting about it 2 days later.
And you lashing out against anyone who questions anything about you. Soon as that happens that person becomes, as you yourself put it, "your enemy" and because of that, a non-liberal. Seriously? You don't see liberals having legitimate concerns.
I don't want to come this close only to lose. Not when we have easier ways to get that remaining 1 policy and win regardless. You, as a liberal, would of course want that remaining policy, even if you don't get to pass it as chancellor, right?