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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
[Re: dontommasino]
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08/12/11 12:45 PM
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It was Michael who wanted Tom out because he wasn't a wartime consigliere. Interestingly when Michael tells Kay about Tom for the first time he tells her that he thinks he's in line to be consigliere, and explains what that means. Even then he tempers his enthusiasm by saying he's a "good lawyer" ..... not a Sicilian. IMHO there's a difference between someone who is a "good lawyer" and a consigliere in Michael's mind.
Vito never moved Tom out. He had turned the family business over to Michael when Tom was pushed aside as consigliere. Vito even consoled Tom, telling him, "I never thought you were a bad consigliere, I thought Santino was a bad Don, rest in peace."
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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08/12/11 12:46 PM
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Were their objectives the same or better yet were their expectations of Hagen? Somehow I don't think that Vito wanted Michael to be as cold to Hagen as Michael ended up being. As I opined in other posts, Michael had Vito's intelligence, but little of Vito's familial empathy and sympathy. Vito definitely did what he did (as horrible as some of those things were) for his family. Michael ostensibly did things for his family, but only for his own aggrandizement. He used his family. Michael never forgave Tom for Sonny's death. Even before that, he was jealous of Tom's brother relationship with Sonny. Vito agreed to cut Tom out of the massacre because if Tom's participation was discovered, that would break the peace. Also, I think that Vito recognized that Tom did not have the skills of a wartime consigliere. That was true.
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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Vito never moved Tom out. He had turned the family business over to Michael when Tom was pushed aside as consigliere. Vito even consoled Tom, telling him, "I never thought you were a bad consigliere, I thought Santino was a bad Don, rest in peace."
I disagree. Vito does console Tom, but only after saying "I advise Michael." This indicates to me that Vito was on board with Tom's demotion, and maybe even initiated it. As to why, I believe that Vito, anticipating Sonny being his successor, groomed Tom to be overly conciliatory to balance Sonny's hot-headedness. Michael, both cool-headed and ruthless, did not need a counter-veiling force like Tom. Also, Vito may not have anticipated how threatened his Family would become. Tom was not suited for such a death struggle, as was clear to Michael and Vito.
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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Vito definitely did what he did (as horrible as some of those things were) for his family. Michael ostensibly did things for his family, but only for his own aggrandizement. He used his family. When Michael kills Sollozzo an McClusky, he doesn't do it for any egoistic reasons, he's taking the risk for his family's sake. And I think that in his mind even the killing of Fredo was for the sake of the family. Michael never forgave Tom for Sonny's death. Even before that, he was jealous of Tom's brother relationship with Sonny. I don't see any evidence for that. Michael doesn't seem like a jealous guy to me.
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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09/02/11 11:07 PM
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It was Michael who wanted Tom out because he wasn't a wartime consigliere. Vito never moved Tom out. He had turned the family business over to Michael when Tom was pushed aside as consigliere. Vito even consoled Tom, telling him, "I never thought you were a bad consigliere, I thought Santino was a bad Don, rest in peace." Exactly. Vito had turned the family over to Michael, lock, stock and barrel. The novel even has Michael saying (in the context of the overall plan to massacre the other Dons, "If you interfere now, I will go my own way" (paraphrasing). I think towards the end of Part II, Tom was also pretty expandable for Mike. They really could have made something of this in Part III. It's a shame that Duvall was absent, I can't say this enough. Nor I. 
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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09/06/11 12:52 PM
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Michael's hostility to Tom arose from a kind of sibling rivalry. His resentment was shown as early in time as the attack on Pearl Harbor (which was 5 years before The Godfther). When Tom tells Michael that his father had pulled strings to keep him out of the military, Michael is seething, then when Tom says something about how he and Vito had big plans for him Michael says "You discuss My future with MY father." It is not so much a question or an observation but an objection that Tom had the right to talk to Vito about him.
Michael's hostility played right into Tom's yearning tobe thought of as a "real brother, " so Michael killed two birds with one stone........three really, because this kept Tom under Michael's thumb, which was necessary because other than Michael Tom knoe more about the family business than anyone.
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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09/08/11 01:29 PM
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Agreed with both. But I think Michael's tendency for control is beyond questioning. Agreed.
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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Yes, resentment on top of which, as Michael perceived him, his ineptitude. In that regard, I keep forgetting that Vito's near murder took place on Tom's watch. That only added fuel to the fire of Michael's resentment. Tom was not responsible for Vito's safety, Clemenza was. He hired Paulie.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: Vito and Michael cutting Tom out
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09/09/11 11:35 AM
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Now DT, you know very well that one responsibility of a consigliere is to anticipate threats to the family. Tom did not due that regarding the attack on Vito or Sonny's murder. Thus, Michael's resentment. How was Tom supposed to stop Sonny? By the time he got outside, Sonny was already gnning the car as Tom yelled at him to stop. All he could do was send the bodyguards who got there too late. As for Vito, I guess you could argue that Tom underesitmated Sollozzo in that he didn't see Sol was backed up by Barzini and not Tatt. But Vito missed that too. No one saw this coming, and I don't think Genco would have eithr.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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