Originally posted by Brutus66
I'm not sure they did FDR very well in the game. The character doesn't really look like him, and even if it did he looks too hale and healthy. And where is his cigarette?
As for traits, I think it's ironic that he's depicted as a peaceful builder when in reality he is remembered best as a wartime president.
I'm not sure they did FDR very well in the game. The character doesn't really look like him, and even if it did he looks too hale and healthy. And where is his cigarette?
As for traits, I think it's ironic that he's depicted as a peaceful builder when in reality he is remembered best as a wartime president.
As far as his health, check out Kenneth Branagh's depiction on the Home Box Office original film, "Warm Springs." He wasn't always a broken-down old man like he was at Yalta. Branagh's Roosevelt, pre-presidential, has polio but definitely is a hearty cat and I have no doubt the depiction is accurate. It takes some vigor to run for president during the Depression.
Omigod; how about Mussolini too. Incompetent goosestepping partner in quagmire. (Ask Tony Blair, preferably after his next election struggle.) Should we invent new categories, "anti-financial," and "anti-industrial" for a leader who wallows perpetually in recession and deficit-spending. Police state would fit him nicely as his favorite civic, but so would theocracy, without the bonuses for military units. And merchantilism , nobody wants to trade with this guy, his high dollar and his protectionism. We need a category for "anti-environmentalism" too.
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