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It's A Wonderful -- Newt?

Posted: 12/16/11 01:05 PM ET

Like millions of Americans, one of my holiday pleasures is to watch Frank Capra's incomparable It's A Wonderful Life. This year, I've found it less pleasurable to watch because whenever the evil money-grubbing Mr. Potter entered a scene, I saw Newt Gingrich rather than Lionel Barrymore. Maybe it's just me, but I find their expressions quite similar. Newt Gingrich, of course, isn't in a wheelchair, but he and Mr. Potter could be brothers. What's more, they seem to share a similar worldview. The big difference between Mr. Potter, a fictional character, and Newt Gingrich, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, of course, is that Mr. Gingrich could be elected our next president.

In the film Mr. Potter represents the ever-present forces of American Social Darwinism. He believes that people get what they deserve and that rich people deserve more than poor people. If you have bad luck or get sick, that's tough luck. If you believe in helping those who are less fortunate or sick, like Jimmy Stewart's George Bailey, then you're a chump. Let the poor live in Mr. Potter's slums. It's okay to let children work -- that's a good deal. Mr. Potter has no real sense of value -- other than extracting as much money as he can from the "hapless" members of his community who in the film are mostly poor whites and immigrants.

Newt Gingrich is the Mr. Potter of our times. He says child labor laws are stupid and that children from poor neighborhoods should work as assistant janitors in their schools. This work, Mr. Gingrich believes, will teach these poor kids to be industrious, a belief that assumes that poor children, "have," to use Mr. Gingrich's words, "no habits of working and nobody around who works."

Like Mr. Potter, Newt Gingrich knows little about the poor whom he, at least according to his statements, considers indolent and untrustworthy.

In a recent blog Travon Free, an African American a comic, writes an open letter to Mr. Gingrich. He says that Mr. Gingrich's ignorant comments are

...

an insult to me as a black man who grew up in one of those 'really poor' neighborhoods you spoke of, but it's an insult to my mother. And it's an insult to many other black, brown and white children, adults, and hard working parents (often single parents) who get up every single day to try to provide a better life for their children in poor neighborhoods.

As a child who grew up in Compton in the early 90′s, one of the most dangerous
neighborhoods in America at that time, I watched my mother work tirelessly, sometimes juggling multiple jobs to provide for myself and my sister. Day in and day out like many other parents in poor neighborhoods, she did what she had to do in order to provide for us. You know what that turned into Mr. Gingrich?

A son who received academic and athletic scholarship offers from three Ivy League schools and countless other universities, a son with a college degree in Criminal Justice who graduated with honors from every school he attended, and a daughter who not only
attended a Gifted and Talented Education high school, but is one year away from
completing a degree at UCLA...

The industriousness of Travon Free's mother, of course, is the rule rather than the exception in poor neighborhoods. But Newt Gingrich, like Lionel Barrymore's Mr. Potter, knows little, if anything about the poor in the United States, who now comprise, according to US census figures, a staggering and shameful 48 percent of our population. Like Mr. Potter, Newt Gingrich seems to think that it would be good for poor children to "tough it out" as they did in the era of the Robber Barons.

Can our contemporary Mr. Potter sell his rather reactionary vision to the American voter? You would think that it would be a tough sell. It's a Wonderful Life remains a classic American film because it appeals to a powerfully mythic world in which good, represented by Jimmy Stewart's George Bailey, always triumphs over evil, embodied by Lionel Barrymore's Mr. Potter. In the best of all possible worlds, we admire and celebrate the good hero, a person who willingly sacrifices his or her own time and treasure to help others who are less fortunate. The stories of contemporary George Baileys are routinely profiled on network news broadcasts or highlighted in the annual CNN Heroes competition.

Beyond the feel-good illusions of myth, however, the Mr. Potters of this world, including, of course, Newt Gingrich, have always had their supporters. Are times so bad that we could possibly elect the contemporary equivalent of a Mr. Potter to the American presidency, an office of mythic dimensions? Aren't American presidents supposed to be "for" our fellow citizens -- even hard working poor people?

Will the power of myth save us from ourselves?

If the glut of corporate money continues to poison our political system, it is possible that we could elect Newt "Mr. Potter" Gingrich to the presidency.

How would someone who seems to know and care so little about poor people govern our country?

It would be as frightening as George Bailey's vision of Pottersville, a very bad place to live.

 

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kokobell616
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06:28 AM on 12/19/2011
Newt is a polished politician that has a way of getting people to throw money at him. Btw what has he done other than politicking? Has he held a job other than consultant to politicians? Lobbyist? Ok, I really dont care what he has done up till now.
04:30 PM on 12/17/2011
It is hard to know what Newton thinks or even if he has a vision of America. He has a lofty vision of his own intellectual powers. His run for the presidency has more to do with seeking validation of his own high opinion of himself than it has to do with actually serving the country and doing the work of president. His comments about the need for children in poor neighborhoods to learn the habits of work (by becoming janitors, and thereby taking jobs way from their parents who struggle to get by on a janitor's wage) do not stem from a serious analysis of poverty and its causes but rather they are a pander to what he must cynically believe is the world-view of a majority of voters. Let's hope that the majority of American voters are better than Newton's obviously low opinion of them.
thebigbike
ran away to be a cowboy
04:28 PM on 12/17/2011
Gingrich is a catholic convert but he is another "cafeteria" catholic I guess, picking and choosing what he doesn't like :

..."Pope Benedict XVI said that a more just and peaceful world requires "adequate mechanisms for the redistribution of wealth."
11:56 AM on 12/17/2011
The GOP really believe in the laissez faire capitalism, also know as the "robber baron" era. Look back in history and see how that system worked for the common man .

In Britain, in 1843, the newspaper The Economist was founded, and became an influential voice for laissez-faire capitalism.[13] In response to the Irish famine of 1846–1849, in which over 1.5 million people died of starvation, they argued that for the government to supply free food for the Irish would violate natural law.
No food stamps for the poor, it would violate natural law.
03:46 AM on 12/17/2011
If Newt is smart he will adopt the attach as a way to define himself by redefining the terms when bachman attacked him his best bet would have been to return the statement saying she worked for a private public partnership( she ran a Charter School in MN) and that she is a creature of congress. as for the zany statement saying zany is just a way to say someone who has new idea's that those who like the status quo do not like( i e Mitt Romney). When Mitt Romney said Newt did not understand the economy he should have shot back that yes I do Mitt, In this economy you are right corps do employ people they employ lobbyist, ceo; CFo's and disgraced member of economy who are profiteering from a system that has made you wealthy at the expence of everyone else.
04:31 AM on 12/17/2011
i meant attack, and congress not economy I sometimes get ahead of myself
serena1313
Condemnation w/o investigation is hgt of ignorance
03:08 AM on 12/17/2011
Gingrich & his companions competing for the presidency all seem to relish the idea of what a wonderful world this would be if only it was just like Potter's world. Admittedly that is what they aim to do. Their calloused, cynical & downright disdain for women & children, in-particular minorities & the poor is unmistakably transparent. But out of the lot of contenders Gingrich is perhaps the most contentious of all.

Gingrich has, on more than 1 occasion, said he wanted to cut aid for single mothers & send their children to an orphanage. And he wants to eliminate child labour laws so that kids under 14 years can work 20 hours a week all year round rather than the 18 hours a week that 14 year olds are allowed to work during the school year. But I never connected the two until just now. What Newt is suggesting is an unconscionable revival of an easily exploitable workforce to drive down wages.

And finally, just think how convenient it would be to repeal those laws if Gingrich, as he has vowed, had the power to simply abolish the federal judges who disagreed.

Therein Potter's world becomes a reality. And what a wonderful world that will be except for women, children, minorities and the poor.

Welcome to Newt's world.
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Colmore
12:14 PM on 12/17/2011
When he divorced his first wife (to marry #2) she had to go to her church for help with bills. He also had her sign an agreement not to "pursue more money if his earnings changed" knowing full well that he would be receiving millions for a book he was shopping around!! So, he would have his Newt's laws apply to his own children if he could. I imagine the Tiffanys wearing wife #3 is on board with his ideas. SHE looks like a hard worker (not!!)
madame48
NO..it's a gop Cookbook !Tempus edax,homo edacior
03:19 PM on 12/17/2011
She was working hard in his car every day after the Clinton hearings....mmmmmmNewtie
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MassWG
10:48 PM on 12/16/2011
"If the glut of corporate money continues to poison our political system, it is possible that we could elect Newt 'Mr. Potter' Gingrich to the presidency."

Yeah, good thing Obama doesn't take any of that corporate money.
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=1270
Riven
Honi soit qui mal y pense.
11:03 PM on 12/16/2011
Serious question: What candidate for the Presidency--or any other high office, for that matter--could get elected today without corporate money?
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MassWG
12:23 AM on 12/17/2011
None. But there is one running, and I will support him in his noble but losing effort: Buddy Roemer.
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jcaunter
Profile: schizoid, INTJ, IQ145
01:58 AM on 12/17/2011
Here is another serious question: given that they're all utterly corrupt, as you've just implicitly admitted, why should anyone actually bother to vote in 2012?
Riven
Honi soit qui mal y pense.
10:42 PM on 12/16/2011
I suppose Newt could be our next President, but I don't get the impression he's in it to win it. All the other candidates went to Iowa today; Newt did not. (I think he went to Virginia instead.) His vault to the top of the polls has not resulted in either a significant endorsement or a significant influx of cash. He has not attempted to counter Romney's multi-million-dollar attack ad--probably because his campaign doesn't have the money to do so. Newt's poll numbers are slipping, but so far he has done nothing to try to shore them up. Surely if Newt were serious about being elected President, he'd be going all out to win the race for the Republican nomination.

Surely there's an easier way to sell books than running for President.
12:39 AM on 12/18/2011
Newt is at the top of the polls (at the moment) NOT because of anything Newt did but because of what Herman did. ;-)
09:32 PM on 12/16/2011
Newt Gingrich has the same problem a lot of Americans have--an idea that something is true just because the speaker says it with force and conviction, and not because it is actually accurate. His arrogance is just an overblown example of American arrogance.

Let's face it, folks--a majority of this country's citizens lost their heads with this kind of arrogance in the lead-up to the Iraq War. We all lost our heads when Bush cut taxes on the rich and bought the American citizenry off with those little checks. We all lost our heads when the Fed allowed real estate values to triple in a six year period, and everybody cashed in.

Newt Gingrich is arrogant, blustery, overblown, erratic, selfish, and disturbingly American.
03:41 PM on 12/17/2011
"Newt Gingrich is arrogant, blustery, overblown, erratic, selfish, and disturbing­ly American."

Pastgone, I'd never thought of it that way, but I'm very much afraid you're right. Faved for astuteness.
08:54 PM on 12/16/2011
300 million Chinese were pulled out of poverty via Capitalism. Capitalism is the most compassionate system that does the most for the poor and middle class. Crony capitalism is a cancer. Newt does not propose capitalism, he is the ultimate Crony Capitalist, truly the poison of the middle class. Unfortunately, Obama has also embarrassed crony capitalism and has only been too willing to give money to the big banks, big auto, big agri etc.
09:33 PM on 12/16/2011
Correct, sir! These people aren't capitalists. They choke competition and divert public money pell mell into the hands of the corporate elite.
07:20 PM on 12/16/2011
Obama is a millionare...why doesn't he give his money away to the poor and pay extensive taxes. Lead by example...not do what I say not what I do.
09:34 PM on 12/16/2011
LOL! Yeah, that'd solve America's problems. Great idea. Brilliant.
madame48
NO..it's a gop Cookbook !Tempus edax,homo edacior
03:29 PM on 12/17/2011
Wait, you guys were just bashing him for being a community organizer helping the low income folks....evil. BUT NOW HE IS SELFISH AND RICH? Which is it? Oh, and a Kenyan radical Christian-Muslim commie pinko.???.?.?.
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SantaMonican
Visit the carousel, in the Hippodrome, on the pier
06:38 PM on 12/16/2011
Merry Mixed Up Middle Class Republican Christmas!

Faithfully donating our time, money, and votes,
To make sure "It's A Wonderful Life",
For old man Potter.
04:00 PM on 12/16/2011
I wish the reader actually researched what Newt said and meant instead of just babbling the liberal talking points. How does someone like this get to post an op-ed on Huff-Po?
03:42 PM on 12/17/2011
Well, this is your chance to correct the record, then. Why don't YOU explain what you think he meant.
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gutenmorgen
a.k.a. poopdeck
03:44 PM on 12/16/2011
Sir. Here is the known answer to your question. Presidents can let the governance be done by others. All they then need to do is sign legislation, sign vetoes, appointments, and presidential decrees. A president does not need to know how to read but must know how to write his/her signature.
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hoover52
Tickle me blue
09:11 PM on 12/17/2011
. . . you mean like Dubya did . . except he didn't speak english . . .
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09:58 AM on 12/18/2011
...or any known language.
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ThatPhotoGuy
Liberal to the end, servant to none
02:40 PM on 12/16/2011
And, yet our only alternative is Barrack Obama?; the man who lies to us constantly?; the man who trades away the survival of the poor for re-election?; the man who caves on every line in the sand he draws?
Most of the time people won't rise up in revolt against corruption veiled even scantily in democratic clothing. It'll take a corrupt dictator to goad the masses into murder and revolution.
My vote will not go to either liar eventually running for president. I'll write in Bernie Sanders on principal. If that means Newt wins, so be it. That'll just get the real revolution started that much sooner. And the sooner we realize neither of them will stand up for us, and the sooner we hang them all, the more of us will be left alive to rebuild a better country with a truly representative form of government.
EAT THE RICH!
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
03:24 PM on 12/16/2011
Examples.
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CommodoreP
Darn the torpedos, full speed ahead!
07:07 PM on 12/16/2011
I know, but they're kind of right on Obama caving on everything :)
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smarti
some opinions need a breath mint... try a smarti!
11:00 PM on 12/16/2011
Well.. I'm an Obama voter and most likely will be in 2012 as well, but there are some concerns. His change of heart on the public health option was the start. Come on, he campaigned on it in the primaries, it was one of the reasons why I cast my vote for him over Hillary, who supported the individual mandate to private insurance companies. Now we have.. the individual mandate to private insurance companies. But some even more serious things have come into play: his disavowal of a veto on the Detention Act. This is truly scary. It gives the federal government the power to detain *anyone* suspected of being a "terrorist". Any bets as to which OWS protestors fit the mold, as well as any Muslims, right wing activists, or anyone else who the current power structure finds inconvenient? Also, he has shown signs that he would sign SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) which is nothing more than another convenient vehicle that would allow the federal government to shut down any website without due process or burden of proof. Another means to shut down protest? We shall see. He also has set the tone in DC that his administration will not go after any banking investigations regarding the crash of 2008. Sorry, wasn't that why we elected him? Was to set a new tone regarding Wall Street practices?
madame48
NO..it's a gop Cookbook !Tempus edax,homo edacior
03:39 PM on 12/17/2011
President Romney? president Gingrich? I am old enough to remember that JFK made liberals crazy at times too....no one is perfect, but you have to ask what the alternative is....it WAS Nixon, a guy who would be considered way too liberal by GOP today....