notsawyer540 wrote:OK, so here's my thought process. It's down to two people who've been gunning for me for a while. One of them has been doing it without providing any form of justification by my recollection; and that's DFaraday. Then today he came in after I said that I thought the first two votes placed were civ votes and placed his vote on me to place me in this position. I think it was part of some odd plan to set me up if I lynched llama and the NK got blocked, and I'm not walking into that trap. I hope I'm doing the right thing.
Vote DFaraday.
I hope so too.
I never thought this would be so frustrating for me, but it has been. I feel like I've done nothing but go in circles looking at the same stuff over and over.
RACHEL MADDOW: Here's the thing about political scandal. For some strange reason, anytime a Democratic politician is caught up in either a real or imagined scandal, it stays in the news. Like all the time. When Republicans get caught up in a scandal, there's this momentary spotlight where everyone gets to see them for the values-toting hypocrites that they are and then? Nothing. The Republican resigns from whatever position they were in and other news takes front and center.
Case in point: disgraced ex-Senator Ted Cruz. While his federal investigation is still ongoing and exposing other members of this farcically-named Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy, you wouldn't know how big a deal this was because it keeps getting overshadowed by other things. Like former Clinton advisor Sidney Blumenthal and Operation Cobalt member and former Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz disappearing on the same day, despite being under elite government protection.
Does Ted Cruz and his fact-based, results-producing trial matter when people can report on missing persons and conspiratorial whodunits? Apparently not. Does Cruz ratting out what appear to be low-level supporters in his attempt to obstruct the President amount to news when the Podesta emails lead to family drama in the White House? Nah. It's way more important these days to elevate gossip-column non-critical issues to headline news. While it may be newsworthy to share that Chelsea Clinton has left the White House after another wave of John Podesta's emails reveal even nastier things Hillary's staff said about her last year, the media's obsession with covering this story sucks all the fun out of watching Ted Cruz squirm under the microscope.
This, among other things, is just another reminder that life just isn't fair.
CHELSEA CLINTON
No one in the Hillary Clinton administration knows why she came back to the White House with her parents. She holds no official roll in the administration and is a vanilla civvie.
It is now Night 6. You have until 3:30 p.m. EST tomorrow to send me your role PM's.
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
Two baddies left, and they're within notsawyer, Llama, and Wilgy. I'd say Llama and Wilgy, but WTF do I know? Nothing. Unless someone has some sort of protection, the baddies have already won. Oh well.
I'm sorry, DFaraday. I was put in a position where I had to lynch you if I wanted to stay alive. I never really thought you were bad, but I hoped I was wrong.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
For the record, I think the two remaining baddies are Notsawyer and Wilgy.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I voted no on the poll, because redistribution of points is theft.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
Lunalee wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:13 amQuin's ISO is full of posts that are actually trying to be helpful to the game. This doesn't look like town Quin.
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
thellama73 wrote:I voted no on the poll, because redistribution of points is theft.
Said like a conservative scumbag.
I fully support the redistribution of Hillary Points. I love Hillary Points and can't get enough of them. For a good portion of this game I've had the most Hillary Points behind a dead person (SVS). If Hillary liked SVS so much, then why was SVS booted from the administration?
If I was correct about the first two votes from yesterday being civ, then Wilgy, Epi, and I are civ. That only leaves llama and LC. That said, Epi and LC have largely been above suspicion in a game that's currently on night 6 with only one baddie lynched. I see it being either a llama/LC team or a Wilgy/Epi team. Despite my previous suspicion of Epi and my previous civ read on LC, I think a llama/LC team is more likely.
thellama73 wrote:I voted no on the poll, because redistribution of points is theft.
Said like a conservative scumbag.
I fully support the redistribution of Hillary Points. I love Hillary Points and can't get enough of them. For a good portion of this game I've had the most Hillary Points behind a dead person (SVS). If Hillary liked SVS so much, then why was SVS booted from the administration?
If I was correct about the first two votes from yesterday being civ, then Wilgy, Epi, and I are civ. That only leaves llama and LC. That said, Epi and LC have largely been above suspicion in a game that's currently on night 6 with only one baddie lynched. I see it being either a llama/LC team or a Wilgy/Epi team. Despite my previous suspicion of Epi and my previous civ read on LC, I think a llama/LC team is more likely.
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
Would anyone be opposed to me ending the night phase at 3:30 (aka the PM submission deadline)? My end-of-work-day might involve a meeting and I'd rather post an hour earlier than usual than a few hours later than usual.
notsawyer540 wrote:But for all we know, the lynch could've been civ/civ again.
It was.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
Would anyone be opposed to me ending the night phase at 3:30 (aka the PM submission deadline)? My end-of-work-day might involve a meeting and I'd rather post an hour earlier than usual than a few hours later than usual.
End it as soon as all PMs are in. No reason to prolong this.
Would anyone be opposed to me ending the night phase at 3:30 (aka the PM submission deadline)? My end-of-work-day might involve a meeting and I'd rather post an hour earlier than usual than a few hours later than usual.
End it as soon as all PMs are in. No reason to prolong this.
Yeah, I agree.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
GLENN: The pattern continues! Hello America. With a new day comes a new scandal. At this point, should we really expect anything less? Let's get into it.
[intro music plays]
GLENN: We're now a week into Hillary Clinton's administration. Russian soldiers disguised as rebels have begun to stir up unrest in the Baltic states. North Korea is vowing nuclear missile tests in the coming days. Iran continues to harass American naval vessels in the Persian Gulf. All of this should be news. Instead, Hillary Clinton and her absolute train wreck of an Administration has the nation's attention fixated upon just how idiotic and corrupt her people are.
PAT: You're just upset because it's something we knew already.
GLENN: I suppose that's part of it. But it's astonishing just how much corruption is being exposed here.
STU: It's become such a distraction to domestic and international policy issues that her approval numbers are abysmal.
GLENN: You know I don't pay attention to approval ratings but you've got me curious. What are we talking about here?
STU: We're one week in and she's at 25%. All the election and staff scandals are weighing her down.
GLENN: Wow. That's crazy.
PAT: You know that 25% is all the people who voted for her without thought.
GLENN: Well of course. They're completely in the tank for her. I don't think you'd ever get much lower because there are democrats who just don't care about these kinds of things. True-blue loyalists that can't be swayed.
STU: Let's get back on track here. We're leading our poor listeners on.
GLENN: Right. Well the Podesta emails strike again. Hillary Clinton's campaign manager and counselor, Robby Mook, resigned this morning. The latest batch released by Julian Assange's surrogates include correspondence that reveals Mook was working with low-lever operatives and community organizers to send paid agitators to Donald Trump and Ted Cruz rallies in an attempt to get Trump and Cruz supporters to turn violent in front of TV cameras and photojournalists. Some of these paid plants were pretending to be Trump and Cruz supporters and committed acts of violence and shouted racist and sexist comments from the crowd to get others to do the same.
PAT: Really, the only people who ought to be shocked by this are democrats who don't know how their party operates.
STU: I wonder where she goes from here.
PAT: Jail would be nice.
GLENN: No. No, we're not that lucky.
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DrWilgy has resigned from the administration. He was...
At 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Hillary Clinton approached the podium. The announcement of her address was sudden and caught everyone by surprise. Nothing was given to the press leading up to it. Everyone was tight-lipped but it wasn't hard to detect a somber mood in the air. Something big was about to happen.
"Good afternoon," she began. "I think it goes without saying that my first week in office has been... turbulent. Surprises and controversies are things that every President before me has dealt with. They are unavoidable. They sneak up on you and demand your time, energy, and resources.
"It is how a President responds to these events that history remembers. No President ever wants to make the wrong choice but sometimes it's hard to know what the right choice is. Sometimes there is no right choice. Occasionally, you are left to choose between several different courses of action that have pros that are desirable along with cons that cannot be avoidable. In politics, as in life, there is seldom a perfect solution to complicated matters.
"In the course of my life, I have been accused of many hurtful and factually incorrect things. But I fought on. I have had my name and the names of my family members slandered and drug through the mud for real or perceived mistakes. But I fought on. Even now, there are rumors and stories floating around about what I know and what I don't know. Let me be clear- I know what I know; end of story. Any blogger or pundit who thinks they can tell you my next move or what I really think about all the turmoil my administration has been dealing with is kidding themselves and leading you astray.
"I've been fighting for causes my whole life. I've fought for women's rights. I've fought for children's rights. I've fought for the right for people to have affordable health care. I have a long record of being a fighter. At this time, however, I have to call upon the wisdom of the old adage, 'pick your battles.' In my lifetime I have picked my battles well, fought hard, and usually came out on top.
"I realize that all the scandals, real and imagined, unveiled in the last week have become a distraction. My administration has lost time, energy, and resources to dealing with many of the things you have read about in the papers and online, or saw on the nightly news. My instinct tells me to fight on. It takes a strong person to stand and fight. But sometimes, it takes a stronger person to know when to stand down.
"My administration has lost political capital over these incidents and without political capital, it is almost impossible to get anything done in Washington. I did not reach this decision lightly, believe me. But in the interest of restoring common ground and progress as a nation, I see no other choice but to step aside and let others do the important work that voters selected me to do last November. It is with a heavy heart that I am resigning from the office of President of the United States of America effective immediately. In a few minutes, Vice President Vilsack will be sworn into office and America can have a fresh start. A re-start.
"To everyone who has become disappointed by the actions of my staff and those I associate with, I am sorry. For those of you who expected more from me as your first woman President, I am sorry. To those who do not wish me to step down and still believe that I can produce the kind of change that America needs, I am sorry. It has been an honor to serve my country in every position I have held. While I'd have liked to do more, I believe that America needs something else at this time. Thank you."
Everyone was stunned. Across the nation, millions watched with their mouths agape at what they had just witnessed. Some cried tears of sadness, while others cried tears of joy. Members of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy would watch the speech again that evening, drinking champagne, smoking cigars, and patting each other on the back. Ted Cruz was still on trial but they had enough resources to broker a plea deal. That alone would prevent Cruz from ratting out any of the major players.
As for the incoming President Vilsack, the VRWC weren't too concerned. They would keep the pressure on this new President to walk back any controversial plans or views that his predecessor established before him. The fight against the spread of liberalism was far from over but on this night (and several after), they celebrated their monumental victory.
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Long Con and Epignosis have resigned from office to make way for a new administration. They were...
PRESIDENT HILLARY CLINTON
Through decades of political activity, controversy followed her but nothing ever stuck. Hillary, once hailed as the Teflon Candidate is now the Teflon President. She cannot be nightkilled. She can, however, be lynched. Each night (including Day 0), Hillary also gets to take executive action by issuing Executive Orders, Presidential Proclamations, Presidential Directives, and/or Presidential Memoranda. Executive actions will have varying impacts on the game thread.
TOM PEREZ
Former US Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and former US Secretary of Labor, he is Hillary Clinton's Attorney General. Vanilla civvie.
The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracyhas won the game!
Congratulations to Jackofhearts2005, notsawyer540, and thellama73! They were...
SENATOR TED CRUZ
Still bitter about a stinging election defeat, you have sworn to prevent the Hillary Clinton Administration from making any meaningful change for the nation. Member of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy and a vanilla baddie.
FOXNEWS
Masquerading as a legitimate news outlet, you publish half-truths and outright lies in order to advance your backward-thinking conservative agenda. Member of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy and a vanilla baddie.
CONSERVATIVE TALK RADIO
You serve as the bias-tainted echo chamber for millions of uneducated flyover-country Republicans. Member of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy and a vanilla baddie.
I must say, the baddies did a superb job considering they had one of their own outed on Day 1. They also did a fine job of getting out of the way and letting the civvies brutalize themselves repeatedly. I'll get the Clinton options posted in a minute or two.
I was only really surprised at the SVS lynch because the whole thing seemed to happen while she was at work and I would assume unable to respond. I would be interested to know from her if that was indeed the case.
JaggedJimmyJay wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 3:24 pmAlways good to remember that there is no such thing as a Mafia circumstance that is worth real human emotion. Sometimes it will naturally come out, but it can be contained if we just remember that this is a game on a message board forum that 99.99% of the population of the Earth has never heard of before. No matter how successful anyone is, it means just about nothing.
I was only really surprised at the SVS lynch because the whole thing seemed to happen while she was at work and I would assume unable to respond. I would be interested to know from her if that was indeed the case.
Yeah, it really was. I came home to basically be dead. I am SO not a fan of that kind of thing.
Congrats baddies, nice job
*Hopes for awesome Hillary points banner*
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
EXECUTIVE ORDER:Ensuring Voting Integrity- To ensure the accuracy and integrity of voting, all votes shall henceforth be final, eliminating the ability for players to change their votes once cast. {offered Day 0, Night 5; selected Night 5}
EXECUTIVE ORDER:Ensuring Equal Speech Rights- This will limit every player to a maximum of 45 posts each during Day _ and Night _ combined. {offered Night 2, Night 6}
EXECUTIVE ORDER:Re-institute the Fairness Doctrine- Force all players to also say something nice about any person they criticize, fault, or suspect. (requires the WH Director of Communications to be alive) {offered Night 1; retired with Elohcin's death}
EXECUTIVE ORDER:Providing Vote Equity- This will cause votes to be weighted on Day _. Players with fewer posts will have their votes worth more. Players with more posts will have their votes worth less. {offered Night 3; selected Night 3}
EXECUTIVE ORDER:Mandatory Curfew- Lock the thread on Night _ (no discussion), with a 50% chance of blocking the baddie kill. (This requires the Attorney General to be alive) {offered Night 4; selected Night 4}
PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE:Enemy of the State- The President of the United States of America has selected [insert player name here] as an enemy of the state and encourages all players to vote for that individual on Day _. This directive may only take effect if the President's Attorney General is still alive in the game. {offered Day 0, Night 5}
PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE:Interference- The President will be authorized to detain one person on Night _, blocking any abilities that night. {offered Night 2; selected Night 2}
PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE:Silence the Opposition- You will give yourself the power to silence someone if you make it to Night _. {offered Night 1; selected Night 1; voided by Elohcin's death}
PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE:Internet Kill Switch- This will allow you to stop the day mid-phase any time you like after the halfway point (gotta give it 24 hours, sorry). You'll need to send in a screenshot of the poll for proof in case I am afk. This requires the Attorney General to be alive. {offered Night 3, Night 6}
PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM:Secret Service Protection- The president of the United States of America shall be able to instruct Secret Service agents to protect a player of her choice during Night _. {offered Day 0; selected Day 0}
PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM:No Questions Asked- No one may ask a question or use the question mark during Day _. All information must be gathered by making statements instead of asking questions. (Requires the White House Press Secretary to be alive) {offered Night 2, Night 4; retired with MacDougall's death}
PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM:Right to Die- Allow self-voting in the poll {offered Night 1, Night 4, Night 6; selected Night 6}
PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM:Ensuring Post Brevity- All players' posts may contain a maximum of 45 words (quoted prior posts do not count in the word count). This requires the White House Press Secretary to be alive. {offered Night 3, Night 5; Retired with MacDougall's death}
PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION:Voter Value- The President of the United States of America shall be allowed to declare one player's vote to be worth double by no later than the middle of Day _. {offered Day 0, Night 2, Night 4}
PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION:Valueless Voter- You may pick one player by mid-phase Day _ and their vote shall become worth 0 in the poll. {offered Night 1, Night 3}
I was equally surprised by the SVS lynch, but pleased.
A big thanks to my team for pulling out a last minute victory! It was down to the wire. If we had picked the wrong nightkill today, it would have been over.
Great game, GMan, and great game everyone else!~
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
llama draws bad two games in a row - he's going to get a reputation
JaggedJimmyJay wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 3:24 pmAlways good to remember that there is no such thing as a Mafia circumstance that is worth real human emotion. Sometimes it will naturally come out, but it can be contained if we just remember that this is a game on a message board forum that 99.99% of the population of the Earth has never heard of before. No matter how successful anyone is, it means just about nothing.
juliets wrote:llama draws bad two games in a row - he's going to get a reputation
Oh, I've already got a reputation.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.