Ho Chi Minh reference in Breaking Bad

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In Breaking Bad season 5 episode 6, "Buyout", a reference is made to Ho Chi Minh. Can someone explain the meaning of the reference?

Well, gentlemen, we're here to discuss your illegal harassment of my client.

This should be good.

Mr. Ehrmantraut has become the subject of a vicious, relentless, and unwarranted DEA persecution.

Gomie, does that, uh, that sound right to you?

I have no idea what he's talking about.

Play it as cool as you like, Fonzie. But we all know you've been following my client day and night. The poor man can't even spend a few minutes with his granddaughter without you guys quivering in the bushes and peeping through your little binoculars. It's-- Well, it's disturbing. And it's taken a toll on his mental and physical well-being.

Your client looks fine to me.

Well, some hurts only show on the inside. Now, you guys don't even have warrants for these tails, do you?

Theoretically, these tails you refer to would be completely within the bounds of the law. We don't need a warrant to follow somebody through a public place. Theoretically.

Yeah, that is, uh, theoretically correct. However, I would counter that an open-ended, unrestricted surveillance like this amounts to stalking. Which is illegal. Now, I don't know what it is you find so interesting about my client, and I'm not here to judge. Different strokes and all. But sadly, he's just not that into you. So, I have filed for a temporary restraining order against the DEA on behalf of Mr. Ehrmantraut.

Where'd you get your law degree, Goodman? The same clown college you got that suit?

You know who likes this suit? Judge Papadoumian. She thinks I'm a snappy dresser. You know what Judge Papadoumian hates? Police harassment of a senior citizen. Sorry. Expect a visit from the sheriff, agents. You should have your ex parte within the hour. Let's go.

What the hell kind of judge would issue this thing?

Papadoumian, man. She's like Ho Chi Minh. So what we do?

Well, not a lot of choice, you know? We back off. For the moment. TRO won't stand up, and Goodman knows it. I don't see what they're playing at here, but if Ehrmantraut wants a fight, he's gonna get one.



Best Answer

Without knowing too much about Breaking Bad or Mr. Minh, I would guess from the context you provide that the DEA agent is making a reference to Minh being a communist.

When one American derisively suggests a second American is a communist, the meaning is usually that the second American's ideals contrast with typical American ideals. So the DEA agent is implying that the judge is the type who would protect a citizen from persecution from over-zealous law enforcement officials, even if the citizen is likely guilty of a crime.




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What is meant by Ho Chi Minh?

It was during this time that he began regularly using the name H\u1ed3 Ch\xed Minh, a Vietnamese name combining a common Vietnamese surname (H\u1ed3, \u80e1) with a given name meaning "Bright spirit" or "Clear will" (from Sino-Vietnamese \u5fd7 \u660e: Ch\xed meaning "will" or "spirit" and Minh meaning "bright").

What did Ho Chi Minh believe in?

Ho Chi Minh grew up in a small village in what was then French Indochina. As a teen, he attended a good school in Hue. As a young man, he traveled the world as a seaman, took various jobs in London, and moved to France, where he advocated for Vietnamese nationalism and became a communist.

Was Ho Chi Minh a good ruler?

Ho Chi Minh had all the qualities of a genius leader and was also the embodiment of a new kind of leader of the people: great but not lofty; noble and very simple with a close bond to the masses; wholehearted and devoted to sacrifice himself for the cause of national independence and reunification,as well as being an ...

Who is Judge Papadoumian?

Judge Papadoumian is a Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court judge who has been mentioned several times but not seen on screen in the Breaking Bad universe so far.



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Answer 2

It's a derisive reference to the judge being somewhat more liberal in her rulings than is pleasing to the DEA agents. Most law enforcement members are conservatives as their primary jobs are to enforce their society's stays quo. Judges however come from a wide range of political leanings and many were at one time defense lawyers. Their interpretation of the law is somewhat more circumspect than the average law enforcement members and they often err on the side of the defendant's rights as:

  1. They have a far greater knowledge of American jurisprudence than do the majority of law enforcement officers.
  2. They know their errors can be reversed upon appeal and that doesn't make them appear to be competent if/when it occurs too often.

Clearly Agent Gomez had one or more rulings come from this particular judge with which he disagreed and he compared her to the late leader of North Vietnam because communism and liberalism are often interchangeable in the minds of American conservatives.

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