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Enjoying Will Rogers

(bumped up by Susan from earlier today . this delightful story brings to life one of the nation’s most influential and important figures during the Great Depression — we could use another Will Rogers these days!)

I have always been a huge Will Rogers fan. So when I spotted The Wit and Wisdom of Will Rogers at a used book fundraiser for our local Humane Society last summer, I snatched it up, took it home and added it to my collection of must read books. And there old Will sat, forgotten, amid dust bunnies, dog fur fluffies, and 30-50 other must reads on my office bookshelf, until this last Monday evening.

It Go to "The Wit and Wisdom of Will Rogers: An A-to-Z Compendium of Quotes from America's Best-Loved Humorist" pagewas after listening to our new president give a lecturing rant to the American people on national (and international) television and then hearing the adoring hype of the talking heads, that old Will reintroduced himself to me. I, in a frustrated effort to cleanse my mind of all the saccharin cobwebs and ‘shovel ready’ garbage I’d just heard, stormed my office armed to the teeth with cleaning products, ready to scour everything in sight. 

But my attacked on dust and fur was short lived, for there sat Will Rogers patiently waiting for just this moment. What better prescription for what ailed me than the words of a man who lived and wrote through a similar time of crisis and who was beloved for making the American people think and laugh about the absurdities and contradictions that riddle our society and government. And he did it with a gentle, but shrewd “aw shucks” humor.

For those who have not had the privilege of seeing old film clips of him in action, Will Rogers was a gum chewing, lariat whirling, vaudeville showman.  He was also a cowboy philosopher, political humorist, writer, actor and rope-trick artist. He was openly and unapologetically Cherokee Indian and Irish when neither were considered respectable members of society. He skewered the political class on both sides of the aisle. And he was honored and respected world wide.

So with heartfelt thanks to The Wit and Wisdom of Will Rogers – edited by Alex Ayers for restoring my humor and reminding me what a great man and wonderful writer America had during the Great Depression, I have pulled a few of my favorite Will Rogers quotes to share. These in particular seem eerily apropos our current state of affairs. I hope you enjoy.  (I’m headed back to that must read pile to see what other treasures I can find.)

Will Rogers on …

ELECTIONS, DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATS
(No truer words spoken.)

“If the people had anything to do with the nominations, personally, instead of it being done by a half dozen men in the back rooms of some hotel, why America would be a democracy.”

“On account of us being a democracy, and run by the people, we are the only nation in the world that has to keep a government for four years, no matter what it does.”

“What’s wrong with the Democratic party? The law killed it. It won’t let a man vote but once, and there just ain’t enough voters at one vote each to get it anywhere.”

“This Alaska is a great country. If they can just keep from being taken over by the U.S. they got a great future.”

DEPRESSION, SPENDING AND REPUBLICANS
(It was just as bad then as it is now.)

“It’s really not depression, it’s just a return to normalcy. It’s just getting back to two-bit meals and cotton underwear, and off those one-fifty steaks and silk rompers. America has been just muscle bound from holding a steering wheel. The callous place we got on our body is the bottom of the driving toe.”

“I could have told him before sundown what’s changed our lives. Buying on credit, waiting for relief, Ford cars, too many Republicans, Notre Dame coaching methods, and two-thirds of America, both old and young, thinking they possessed ‘it’.”

“I don’t want to lay the blame on the Republicans for the Depression. They’re not smart enough to think up all those things that have happened.”

THE BUSINESS OF BUSINESS
(As usual.)

“If you think banking ain’t a sucker game, why is your banker the richest man in town? Bank failures break banks but bankers don’t go broke, do they?”

“I said the bankers were the first to go on the dole. The wrath of the mighty ascended on me.”

“Big business sure got big, but it got big by selling its stocks and not by selling its products.”

“We are continually buying something that we never get, from a man that never had it.”

OIL COMPANIES V. AMERICAN INDIANS
(Wanna guess who won.)

“They sent the Indians to Oklahoma,” recounted Rogers with sadness. “They had a treaty that said, ‘you shall have this land as long as grass grows and water flows.’ It was not only a good rhyme but looked like a good treaty, and it was until they struck oil. Then the government took it away from us again. They said the treaty refers to ‘water and grass; it don’t say anything about oil.’ So the Indians lost another bet – the first one to Andrew Jackson, and the second to the oil companies.”

“I think the government only give us about a dollar an acre for it. We had it for hunting grounds, but we never knew enough to hunt oil on it.”

EVERYONES OBSESSION WITH RESTORING CONFIDENCE
(Following the stock market crash of 1929.)

“Now we have a new one. It’s called ‘restoring confidence’. Rich men who never had a mission in life outside of watching a stock ticker are working day and night ‘restoring confidence.”

“Now I am not unpatriotic, and I want to do my bit in this great movement. But you will have to give me some idea of where ‘confidence’ is. And just who you want it restored to.”

“I discovered confidence hasn’t left this country. Confidence just got wise and the guys it got wise to are wondering where it has gone.”

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
(Third party anyone?)

“All the speakers said, ‘we are making history.’ Well, I don’t want to be disrespectful to either party, but I am just tired of seeing history made.”

“Well, the election will be breaking out pretty soon, and a flock of Democrats will replace a mess of Republicans in quite a few districts. It won’t mean a thing, they will go in like all the rest of ‘em, go in on promises and come out with alibis.”

“If we didn’t have two parties, we would all settle on the best men in the country and things would run fine. But as it is, we settle on the worst ones and then fight over ‘em.”

“There ought to be one day –just one– where there is open season on senators.”

MONEY AND MAGIC
(They seem to go together like hand and glove.)

“It must be marvelous to just belong to some legislative body and just pick money out of the air.”

“The budget is a mythical beanbag. Congress votes mythical beans into it, and then tries to reach in and pull real beans out.”

“A man can make a million over night and he is on every page in the morning. But it never tells who gave up the million he got. You can’t get money without taking it from somebody.”

SOMETHING TO REMIND OURSELVES
(And the politicians.)

“I tell ‘em this country is bigger than Wall Street, and if they don’t believe me, I show ‘em the map.”

A great video of Will Rogers – America’s “Poet Lariat” 

ROPIN’ FOOL (1922) Will Rogers

  • mountainaires

    “I discovered confidence hasn’t left this country. Confidence just got wise and the guys it got wise to are wondering where it has gone.”

    I love that one!

    Thanks for that. I love Will Rogers!

  • Ferd Berfle

    When the Okies left Oklahoma and moved to California, they raised the average intelligence level in both states.

    -Attributed to Will Rogers

    And it holds true to this day.

  • Linda Anselmi

    I’m glad you enjoyed them mountainaires.

    Will Rogers had so many great ones, I could do three times as many quotes and still feel I left some of his best ones out.

  • HARP

    I belong to no organized party. I am a Democrat.

    Will Rogers

  • HARP

    Our constitution protects aliens, drunks and U.S. Senators.

    Will Rogers

  • HARP

    I don’t make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts.

    Will Rogers,

  • Linda Anselmi

    I hadn’t heard that one Ferd.

    Not wanting to start any state wars, I’ll refrain from commenting other than to say I’m smiling. I’m definitely smiling.

  • FLDemFem

    Will Rogers is either an oracle,

    “We are continually buying something that we never get, from a man that never had it.”

    or people never change. That’s the best description of Obummer that I have ever read.

  • Ferd Berfle

    I’m an Okie, so it was always one of my favorites. My Father was known to say it to his relatives who left the state for California during the Dust Bowl. He stayed on and actually did quite well for himself.

  • Ferd Berfle

    That is so appropriate. People don’t change, apparently.

  • Ellen D

    Hey Ferd! California here. We’re not as stupid as our politicians.

  • Linda Anselmi

    Thanks Harp. It’s one of my favorites.

  • bert

    What a great post, Linda. You are an outstanding writer!!!! I really like your lively, conversational style. I thoroughly enjoyed your post as well as the great Will Rogers quotes. Love Will Rigers!

    Your office book shelf sounds justlike mine right down to the dust-bunnies.

    “Well, the election will be breaking out pretty soon, and a flock of Democrats will replace a mess of Republicans in quite a few districts. It won’t mean a thing, they will go in like all the rest of ‘em, go in on promises and come out with alibis.”

    The more things change, the more they stay the same.

  • Julia

    Are you sure all this wasn’t written in 2008???

  • oowawa

    Methinks HARP has been channeling the ghost of Will Rogers for some time now . . .

  • Ferd Berfle

    LMAO. I know. My wife is from San Francisco.

  • Linda Anselmi

    scary isn’t it.

  • Ferd Berfle

    That is one of the amazing things about his humor-it is timeless.

  • Ellen D

    No, but this was written this morning in 2009:

    This morning’s CNN headlines:

    “In Rural Alaska Families Struggle to Survive” juxtaposed with”Air Force One is one ‘Spiffy Ride” Obama Says”.

    Where’s our Will Rogers when we need him?

  • Ferd Berfle

    That’s an excellent question. The only one even coming close is Lewis Black, who doesn’t care who he skewers.

  • beachnan

    Thank you for the article. It gave me a good laugh in a depressing time. Seems like the more things change, the more they stay the same. Timeless… Will Rogers.

  • helenk

    I really need a copy of this book to help me get through the coming days.
    Laughing really helps when you feel like crying.
    Thank you for the post.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • AlexisM

    Thank you for this. Makes me remember that I am American and should be hopeful and proud, despite the nasty commies that just passed the Bacon Bill from hell.

  • Lizzy

    A few years ago there was a tribute show to Will Rogers on Broadway. It was great. There is also Will Rogers Institute which specializes in the treatment of lung diseases. I think that it is now run by unions of the entertainment industry.

  • Linda Anselmi

    Thank you bert.

    It is scary how apt his words are to what we are dealing with now. I bet he would have some pithy words for the powers that be.

  • Linda Anselmi

    I think that was Will Rogers genius. He gave us hope and laughter while exposing the wound and giving it fresh air to heal.

  • native1

    Will Rogers son came to my school and gave a talk about his dad and demonstrated a bunch of rope tricks. He would twirl the lariat as he talked and would be looking you in the eye the whole time. I went home and tried twirling a lariat over my head as i tried to talk. All I got was a bloody nose. Good times.

  • TexasMirth

    I spent a good portion of my childhood in Oklahoma where Will Rogers’ quotes were frequently heard. Thanks for this fun post – I particularly enjoyed -
    “There ought to be one day –just one– where there is open season on senators.” (He’d ask for a whole week if he were with us today.)

  • jwrjr

    Wasn’t he the one who said that Congress was the only uniquely American criminal class?

  • elise

    Linda, I finally got around to reading this article and I’m so happy I did. I can see the Will Rogers Shrine and Memorial from our home. It sits on top of Cheyenne Mountain and I have been there only once. The drive is almost as scary as driving up Pikes Peak, but it is worth it unless you suffer from extreme fear of heights. I particularly liked this quote:

    “Well, the election will be breaking out pretty soon, and a flock of Democrats will replace a mess of Republicans in quite a few districts. It won’t mean a thing, they will go in like all the rest of ‘em, go in on promises and come out with alibis.”

    The partisanship in our country is so prevalent, it’s impossible to see how things will ever change and it will, eventually, be our undoing.

    Thank you for reminding me of Will Rogers. He was a wise, funny man.

  • Sassy

    I love Will Roger’s works!
    He often shows up in my daily cryptoquotes.
    I like a lot of Mark Twain’s political remarks as well.

  • Doc

    Was it Rogers who had the quote about a committee being an animal with eight heads and…..?

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