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"The Godfather" and Politics
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07/25/12 03:11 PM
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TIS had a good idea for a discussion. See below. Didn't quite know where to put this: I just happened to come across this article. It seems Robert Duvall (our Tom Hagen) will be hosting a Romney fundraiser. Would Tom Hagen OR the Corleones for that matter, have been Republican or Democrat? TIS http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-r...mney-fundraiser
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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07/25/12 03:26 PM
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Thanks SC. I don't remember a whole lot of indication as to which side politically the Coreleones/Hagen would be. Off the top of my head: Considering their "business" aspirations I am thinking could have leaned Republican but considering their family ties, coming to country as immigrants, that they might lean Democrat. Don't know if any political leaning can be concluded by Sonny (or was it Tom) that referred to the "Japs". Michael was the only member of the Corleone family to serve in the armed forces right? Anyway, food for thought. TIS
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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07/25/12 03:38 PM
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I believe that Vito would have had Democratic leanings by virtue of his being an Italian immigrant but he most likely would have been apolitical knowing how corrupt the process was. Tom would have been more Americanized and better schooled in business administration and would have been a Republican. Probably the same for Mike. Sonny would have nothing to do with it.... it ain't his blood. Fredo would ask about the presidential erections.
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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07/25/12 03:45 PM
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In reality, the mob controlled many corrupt Democratic politicians in New York's Tammany Hall. So guess the Corleones would therefore vote for the Democrats. Frank Costello and his boys had just as many Republicans in their pockets back in the day. That would have been the same with the Corleones.
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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07/25/12 04:26 PM
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Just for fun, I googled Senator Pat Geary and IMDb has a biography of the fictional character.  It lists him as a "corrupt Democratic Senator." I don't think the movie indicated which party he was with. TIS http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0000818/bio
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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07/25/12 04:38 PM
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I may be wrong but I think Geary was loosely based on Senator Pat McCarren of Nevada during the 1940s. He was a Democrat. SC, that's correct. The article mentions that. I can't say I have heard of McCarren. TIS
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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In reality, the mob controlled many corrupt Democratic politicians in New York's Tammany Hall. So guess the Corleones would therefore vote for the Democrats. Frank Costello and his boys had just as many Republicans in their pockets back in the day. That would have been the same with the Corleones. Fair enough. I guess then it's up to your own imagination. 
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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07/25/12 04:51 PM
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I was off/on about posting this link because I haven't read it closely but it's called Brothers Corleone/A Godfather's Timeline. It seems to mix real politics with fiction ie saying "Michael Corleone was easily re-elected Governor of NY 1962." Like I said I just found it but maybe all of you have already seen it. And if Geoff or SC tell me there's a link to it here on the BB I will be very embarrassed cause I never saw it. I'm gonna try to figure out what it is. Check it out if you want to. TIS http://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=149264.0
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: "The Godfather" and Politics
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07/26/12 12:27 PM
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I believe that Vito would have had Democratic leanings by virtue of his being an Italian immigrant but he most likely would have been apolitical knowing how corrupt the process was. Very true, SC. The early Italian immigrants, like most immigrants, were overwhelmingly Democrats. But as they assimilated and became more moneyed and successful, more than a few switched allegiance to the Rebublican party. Just look at Staten Island today, which has a good percentage of upper middle class 2nd, 3rd and even 4th generation Italian Americans. It is by far the most conservative borough demographically speaking. There are more registered Republicans in Staten Island than any other borough of New York City, yet it has the smallest population. As for Vito's political preference, I agree that he was probably apolitical. But I agree with Sonny that we can really only speculate. Democrats on the board probably want him to be a Democrat. Republicans probably want him to be a Republican. What else is new? 
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