In the 1950s, boxer/actor
Rocky Graziano and
Martha Raye used the term in the original sense for NBC's
The Martha Raye Show. In the
Chrysler Presents A Bob Hope Comedy Special NBC TV program (original air date September 27, 1963), singer
Barbara Streisand introduced Italian-American singer
Dean Martin as follows: "And now here's America's number one goombah, singing his new Reprise hit 'Via Veneto', il signore Deano Martin." Derogatory use of the term is portrayed the 1969 publication of
Mario Puzo's
The Godfather and the highly popular movie made from it, which contained dialogue such as "I don't care how many guinea Mafia goombahs come out of the woodwork" or, in the film, "I don't care how many
dago guinea wop greaseball goombahs come outta the woodwork". In 2016, U.S. Senator
Mark Kirk used the term in reference to what he regarded as unqualified political hires at a veterans' nursing home: "
Blagojevich's people ordered [
Tammy Duckworth] to take on some political operatives and I would call them goombahs in the Anna Nursing home facility that she was in charge of", drawing bemused commentary for his "
Sopranos throwback moment". ==See also==