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Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
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03/24/14 08:29 PM
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It's been said a million times that Paul wasn't from the streets, but things went downhill quickly for the Gambino family after Gotti wrestled the leadership from Paul.
Paul wanted to legitimize family-run businesses into 'clean money' enterprises, which many OC people do. He just had to get a little dirt on his hands on the way to becoming rich. (Everybody does, mobster or not.)
Gotti couldn't fly beneath the radar - he craved public adoration and exuded a 'try and get me' attitude towards law enforcement. That's the one thing about Gotti I have never understood. Paul was much more low-key. So was Carlo Gambino. They stayed out of the spotlight.
Castellano had no rebellious 'bad boy' sex appeal, and the guys hated him, but I see him as a better operator than Gotti and the blue collar faction. Who was the better money-maker of these two?
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
[Re: HairyKnuckles]
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Lmao. Why is this question even asked?
Sorry to say but this is a terrible thread lol. Horrible question.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
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i cant hear this bullshit "paul was a businessman not a mobster" no more. Dont repeat everything because it was on a mobster series or somewhat else documentary. A guy who has killed lots of guys, through orders or bare hand, doestn matter, is a real mobster. Period.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
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castellano was handed the position as boss without earning it which was bang on the money . Castellano was a businessman not a mobster ...FACT 1. Castellano dropped out of school in the eighth grade and started collecting numbers game receipts. 2.He was first arrested for robbery and served a 3mnth sentence. He was also arrested post the Appalachian conference and served a year for contempt. Both times he refused to talk to the police. In 85 he was indited in the commission case and would most likely have been convicted and sent to jail for life. He never gave any indication of rolling over. He was fighting the case up until his murder. Im tired of people saying PC was a 'businessman' not a mobster. Im tired of people saying he was 'white collar'. Im tired of people saying he hadnt 'paid his dues'. PC had more in common with Gigante than almost any other modern boss, yet one is revered by mob watchers, the other mistakenly, incorrectly derided. 'FACT'.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
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castellano was handed the position as boss without earning it which was bang on the money . Castellano was a businessman not a mobster ...FACT 1. Castellano dropped out of school in the eighth grade and started collecting numbers game receipts. 2.He was first arrested for robbery and served a 3mnth sentence. He was also arrested post the Appalachian conference and served a year for contempt. Both times he refused to talk to the police. In 85 he was indited in the commission case and would most likely have been convicted and sent to jail for life. He never gave any indication of rolling over. He was fighting the case up until his murder. Im tired of people saying PC was a 'businessman' not a mobster. Im tired of people saying he was 'white collar'. Im tired of people saying he hadnt 'paid his dues'. PC had more in common with Gigante than almost any other modern boss, yet one is revered by mob watchers, the other mistakenly, incorrectly derided. 'FACT'. Spot on.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
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Whacking frank piccolo for the genovese family didn't do castellano any favours either No, it didn't. That move set the table for the captains on the fence about him to look the other way. Forget all that shit about Gene and Angelo. If not for Piccolo getting popped, I doubt Gotti would have gotten the support that he did.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
[Re: domwoods74]
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Wot I've said I believe , he was allof he was not in touch with the blue collar wing of the family and he was more comfortable in the company of businessman than the rank and file mobster , wot the fuck has that got to do with watching gotti docs I don't know , You say he was just a businessman and not respected..why? where did you hear this? Documentaries... Ofcourse he displayed himself as a businessman, that's what mobsters do. what do you want him to do. have an interview on TV declaring himself boss of a family? If he wasn't respected the captains wouldn't have voted him boss, it's that simple.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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No, it didn't. That move set the table for the captains on the fence about him to look the other way. Once the deed was done the captains fell inline mainly through fear of retribution not out of some 'moral' justification. And what was there to do, you cant dig Paul up again. Forget all that shit about Gene and Angelo. If not for Piccolo getting popped, I doubt Gotti would have gotten the support that he did. Yes Piccolo getting hit was a bad decision. But in respect to this thread Gotti made 100 more bad decisions a day than Big Paul did in his life. And lets all remember the REAL reason Paul got hit. Gotti and his crew were about to be fucked by the Ruggerio tapes (convicting the crew of Heroin traffiking) and half his crew hit, the other half taken down or shelved. Being Boss on top was just a nice cherry. So lets all stop the 'Paul was a businessman', 'white collar vs blue' crap. It was an opportunist move forced upon Gotti by his crews Heroin trafficking. Following, the captains fell in line through fear, though some attempted retribution (Marino, Failla). Thats the story kids. Thats it.
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
[Re: JCrusher]
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Well considering Gotti was the worst mob boss of all time(by both mobster and FBI accounts) i'll go with Castellano. castellano had his flaws clearly BUT he still operated much better than gotti. He was a white collar criminal but lets face it blue collar rackets became to risky by the 80's. The only reason Castellano finally got caught near teh end was because Angelo Ruggiero's big mouth. I disagree. Although Gotti was bad I don't think u can do worse than Amuso Casso. They tried to kill the whole borgata.
Last edited by cheech; 03/25/14 07:23 PM.
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Re: Castellano or Gotti - who was the better boss?
[Re: domwoods74]
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He made tons of mistakes but so does most mob bosses castellano more than most Understand Castellano was hit NOT because of 'his mistakes' (Piccolo, white vs Blue collar, was Paul a business man or mobster, he wasnt 'from the streets' crap etc etc) but because Gotti was FORCED to. Any justification beyond this is bullshit. Gotti hit Castellano because his hand was forced (ambition being an added bonus) NOT out of any retrospective pseudo-bullshit justification.
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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