Whitman World: The Rich Are Different From You and Me and It's Not the Money

by: Richard Rapaport, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Whitman World: The Rich Are Different From You and Me and It's Not the Money
(Image: Lance Page / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: megwhitman2010, NedraI)

"The rich are different from you and me," novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald reputedly told his friend, Ernest Hemingway. Who is supposed to have responded, "Yeah, they have more money." 1

Observing the behavior of California Republican Gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman regarding revelations that she illegally employed a Hispanic housekeeper, it seems that Fitzgerald and Hemingway were both right. Meg Whitman is different from you and me: even absent her billion in the bank, she regularly exhibits the "vast carelessness" of great wealth that Scott Fitzgerald identified with such jarring precision in "The Great Gatsby." It is true. Whitman fairly oozes that blinding self-assurance and untrammeled glow of entitlement. Hers is a psyche that puts her so weirdly out of touch with the push and shove of electoral democracy and, in this most recent case, threatens to transform a campaign boo-boo into the electoral death penalty.

What we witnessed last week is the product of the same mantle of privilege that has caused Meg Whitman to do and say things that would get the rest of us dismissed from our jobs, if not locked up in county jail. Ms. Whitman is, however, so used to buying her way out of trouble that she seems to be clueless that most of her fellow Californians don't have access to that same get-out-of-jail-free-card luxury. It helps explain why Whitman's initial response to her nannygate troubles was to blame Jerry Brown, Gloria Allred, the Democratic Party, her staff - literally everyone except herself. 2

Whitman's breathtaking lack of familiarity with the lives of we, the ordinary, pops up frequently enough to suggest an unsettling pattern. There was, for example, Whitman's smacking around an e-Bay employee in 2007, when she felt she had been under-prepared by that staffer for a television interview. After buying her way out of that tantrum with a private mediation settlement of $200,0003, Whitman left it to her spokesperson Sarah Pompei to clean up the droppings. Not with an apology, mind you, but rather with a back-of-the-hand insouciance that dismissed the incident because, according to Ms. Pompei, "a verbal dispute in a high-pressure working environment isn't out of the ordinary."4

Earth to Sarah: It's called "battery" and has a tendency to land us regular-type folks in anger management class. This same otherworldly arrogance was responsible for the Whitman campaign's nearly suicidal exculpatory press release, weirdly titled, "In Case You Missed It: There Is No Meg Whitman-Housekeeper Scandal." 5 Wanna bet?

It was this lack of social modulation that was similarly responsible for Whitman's involvement with Goldman Sachs.6 These were the sinister plunderers who felt so at one with Meg that they put her on the board of an investment firm that, through sheer avarice and arrogance, nearly sank the American economy. Goldman advanced a golden step further, making Meg more millions by allowing her to invest early, often and secretly in Goldman-backed initial public offerings. In the superheated world of new-millennium, high-tech investing, they and she knew that share prices would double, triple, quadruple their value in the minutes and hours after going public.

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It was an activity known on Wall Street as "spinning," 7 and when, in 2005, Whitman's spinning was revealed, annoyed e-Bay stockholders revolted, contending that what she had done was wrong, greedy and immoral. The perception that Whitman had put her own greed-fueled "spin" ahead of the interests of her company, its employees and shareholders also, not surprisingly, turned out to be illegal. A Delaware judge, in fact, ordered Meg and fellow "spinners" to return more than $3.3 million to settle activities that the court termed "a breach of fiduciary responsibility." 8 For mere mortals, that's a fancy term for "stealing." As usual however, Whitman was able to waltz, or rather buy, her way out of trouble, announcing that she would give half the ill-gotten proceeds to the Boys & Girls Club of California, a transparent bit of lese majeste, and a common tactic of wealth caught with its knickers down.9

Another "spin" emanating from the Whitman campaign in late August was a website called "Truth for Nurses." Among other assorted nastinesses, it denounces Rose An DeMoro, Executive Director of the California Nurses Association for having earned, according to the Whitman campaign, "five times more than the median salary of a nurse in the United States." 10 Unremarkably, there was nothing in the site acknowledging that Meg Whitman's $1,300,000,000 net-worth11 was something like 22,000 times the average nurses salary. As usual, in Whitman's campaign the cascade of zeros trumped humanity and common sense.

Equally unsurprising, Whitman, who had based a large part of her campaign on getting tough with California's illegal workers, was caught having employed an illegal worker in her home for over a decade. 12 Panicked, Whitman offered to take a lie-detector test, shifted blame onto her husband, and enlisted experts to testify that she had not actually broken any immigration laws. In perfect Gatsby fashion, Whitman missed entirely the fact that her eagerness to reapportion blame and willingness to sacrifice others was exactly the kind of cold-hearted carelessness that Fitzgerald pinned forever on those Gatsbyesque malefactors of great wealth.

Californians have a peculiar taste for the politically novel, but for seven years now, the state has been ruled, if not run, by a governor who commutes daily by jet to the capitol from his manse in Los Angeles.13 Arnold Schwarzenegger's "boy in the bubble" routine has helped neither him nor the state. The question thus remains: Can we afford the ascension of another rich amateur, particularly one who evinces such disdain for the "little people" - especially if they stand in the way of her election to office. Ask Meg Whitman if she has a clue about what was truly devastating about this latest dust-up over hiring an illegal. She will likely freeze you with one of those haughty, wrothful "Queen Meg" looks and dismiss it and you out of hand.

But then this is also unsurprising. Because as Fitzgerald told us: "The rich are different from you and me."

1 http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Talk:F._Scott_Fitzgerald
2 http://www.wisepolitics.com/meg-whitman-maid-scandal-blamed-on-jerry-brown-1970.html/comment-page-1
3 http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/06/report-meg-whitman-tussled-with-ebay-colleague.php
4 http://www.read-news.info/tag/young-mi-kim/
5 http://www.megwhitman.com/story/12771/in-case-you-missed-it-ny-post-there-is-no-meg-whitmanhousekeeper-scandal.html
6 http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2010/10/is-browns-new-ad-accurate-depends-on-what-the-definition-of-paid-is.html
7 http://californiawatch.org/money-and-politics/whitmans-fortune-entwined-goldman-sachs
8 http://www.lexisone.com/lx1/caselaw/freecaselaw?action=OCLGetCaseDetail&format=FULL&sourceID=bcfbc&searchTerm=eCQY.YKNa.aadj.ebSW&searchFlag=y&l1loc=FCLOW
9 http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y05/m04/i29/s01
10 http://www.truthfornurses.com/
11 http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/personal-finance/article/yfinance/1833/5-self-made-female-billionaires
12 http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/09/florez-whitman-should-have-adm.html
13 http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0306arniecommute06-ON.html?&wired 

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Richard Rapaport is a Mill Valley-based writer. He can be reached at rjrap@aol.com.


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Let's hope Brown trounces

Let's hope Brown trounces this would-be plutocrat.



Exceptional work. -And very

Exceptional work. -And very true. 'Careless' is the precise word. 'Vacuous' is another that springs to mind.



Being a billionaire should

Being a billionaire should automatically disqualify a person from holding public office. This article describes why.



Summary: Psychopath

Summary: Psychopath



Today's version of Leona

Today's version of Leona Helmsley. It's always deflating that we Americans have such tyrants running this country (and it's corporate tyrants like Whitman that actually run America, not the politicians who are merely puppets).



Looks like another candidate

Looks like another candidate in need of a Pitch- SLAPPING!



Wonderfully elegant summary

Wonderfully elegant summary of what's wrong with Meg Whitman, citing literature no less! Bravo!



"...Meg Whitman regarding

"...Meg Whitman regarding revelations that she illegally employed a Hispanic housekeeper..."

I'm no fan of Whitman, and she surely made a lot of money unethically, but let's at least be honest. The housekeeper illegally lied when filling out or provided false employment documents and could face prison time as a result. Whitman met all the legal requirements. If it turns out that she did know by 2003, that would be another matter, but, as of now, that's just conjecture... don't state it as if it were fact.



What most people don't know

What most people don't know about Whitman is how as CEO of eBay she killed the goose that laid the golden egg and reduced the profitability of that phenomenon.
By constantly raising the fees for selling on ebay she drove away sellers, mostly the little people that had built the success of the company.



Meg Whitman's husband did in

Meg Whitman's husband did in fact know there was a problem with their housekeeper's SS#. Question is whether he really kept that info from Meg. In any case, if something so important like that slipped by her in her own household, she's not fit to run a state.



Whitman is the 'poster girl'

Whitman is the 'poster girl' for checkbook diplomacy come to the world's 9th largest economy (Cali). Watch out middle-class it's your ass if you don't stamp her checks, 'Return to Sender'.



This shouldn't surprise

This shouldn't surprise anyone that was selling on e-Bay when she took over and brushed aside all the little sellers for bigger businesses. In the long run it did not work Meg!



Okay Democrats... its time

Okay Democrats... its time to face the truth. Its not Meg Whitman's fault you all signed those bank statements that tripled your house payments. Oh and by the way its not Bush's fault either. Its yours. Its call taking responsibility for your OWN actions- Not blaming the republican. She's got my vote.



Whitman has never shown any

Whitman has never shown any desire for governing, as evidenced by her 28 year refusal to even vote. If she manages to win the governorship, I'm afraid the real decisions will be made by outsiders such as Mitt Romney, and will be determined by what is best for the wealthy and the Republican party, not for the people of California. While I may disagree with Brown on some issues, he has always put the welfare of the people of California first, rather than the special interests.



"Its call taking

"Its call taking responsibility"

Hey, 05:03, you're a typical illiterate Republican. Try: "It's called taking responsibility."

You and the GOP should try it some time. After all, you're the ones on whose watch both the Great Depression and the Great Recession occurred.

Hoover, McCarthy, Nixon, W, Palin . . . what a party . . . always a disaster waiting to happen.



to it's time: I'm voting on

to it's time: I'm voting on Nov. 2, and I'm going to, by my vote, and millions others like me, make sure this person who profited from legalized theft is not governor of the Great State of California!



To Whitman, Tea Partiers,

To Whitman, Tea Partiers, and all their supporters: GET STUFFED!



This generation's Leona

This generation's Leona Helmsley.



Sacks'o gold smeg should go

Sacks'o gold smeg should go to jail, and not a country club like Lompoc.



It isn't just money, it's

It isn't just money, it's social class. Obviously the upper social classes need more than just money and power--even inherited money and power--if they are going to perpetuate themselves. There have to be bars to entry and also barriers to exit--class has to be stamped on you by society in such a way that if you declassify, you will find life difficult. Others will see in you the marks of your class origin no matter what you do.

Part of this is that class has to be shadowed by notions of caste that appear to be distinct from " the mere fact of rank in income--there must be a "spiritual" component as well as the appearance of being "classy;" one must seem born to better things, to have sprung from better stock.

It's these socially evolved mechanisms for class perpetuation that make the rich different from you and me. These mechanisms serve to reassure the rich that they are secure in their positions, to ensure that there is always a clear demarcation between people of quality and ordinary folk, and to convince the rest of us that the wealthy--and their heirs and assigns forever--belong where they are, dwelling above us in the realms of light.

Otherwise, they'd just be assholes with money, and they wouldn't have a moment's peace.



Excellent, well said.

Excellent, well said. Increasingly, or perhaps more openly, we are having "leaders" and "role models", elected or otherwise, with these same characteristics of "blinding self-assurance and untrammeled glow of entitlement" and no real unique talent or intelligence other than to amass wealth at the expense of the common or poorer person. Narcissism out of control.



Obviously, the woman was a

Obviously, the woman was a more than satisfactory employee if she worked for Whitman for 10 years. A person with a heart and that much money would certainly have been able to work the system and get the woman's legal status fixed, no?



Well, Anonymous on 10/17 at

Well, Anonymous on 10/17 at 16:59 - your post answers itself. You said "a person with a heart". This is about Meg Whitman. As this article, and a reading of select chapters in C. Wright Mills's classic "Power Elite" show, hearts are bred out of the rich. Then the Criminal Oligarchy (the reason hearts are bred out of the rich is because their DNA has been mingling with that of the rich for CENTURIES)puts on its puppet show. Meg is supposed to privatize all of California; that's why the C. O. will steal this election, too - who cares if the Coastal wildlife all perish, or the workers die right there in the fields, or poor kids get an education, or firefighters even show up - she will have satisfied her puppetmasters; they will give her millions more (seed money to them)(ironic, no?); she will see the bright lights light up and the bells and whistles go off, AND THAT IS ALL SHE WILL SEE. What does such a creature need with a heart?



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