"I played a clean game!" he insisted. "I showed you could win by playing with integrity."Please! I guess it depends on your definition of integrity but lets count his lies:
- He lied to everyone in Aitu, except Becky, because he was asked as early as episode #3 if he had the HII and he said he didn't.
- In episode #3, he told Cao Boi, who was planning to vote out Becky, that the Asians had to vote together. In episode #5, he told Cao Boi that he agreed with his plan Voodoo and would vote out Jonathan. He voted out Cao Boi.
- He told Jonathan that they were in a strong F4 alliance with Candace and Becky then he turned around and told Candace and Becky that Jonathan had to go before Sundra.
- He flipped Jonathan by promising him F3. He voted Jonathan out at F7.
- He told Ozzy he'd always be honest with him but he never told him he was planning to vote him out before the merge if it hadn't been for the mutiny.
- After the merge, he told Becky and Sundra that they would vote Ozzy out as soon as he lost immunity. He told the audience that he would never vote Ozzy out before F4.
Let's not forget that the mutiny helped him a lot in avoiding the situations where you need to lie.
I have no problem with any of the lies on Survivor but I do have a problem with his integrity spin. Then again, if there is a place where lying is commonplace besides Survivor, it's in politics. He's right at home.