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niyad

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48. Senator Joseph McCarthy, McCarthyism, and The Witch Hunt
Thu Nov 15, 2018, 03:23 PM
Nov 2018

Senator Joseph McCarthy, McCarthyism, and The Witch Hunt

On November 14, 1908, Joseph McCarthy was born into a Roman Catholic family as the fifth of nine children in Appleton, Wisconsin. Although McCarthy dropped out of grade school at the age fourteen, he returned to diligently finish his studies in 1928, permitting him to attend Marquette University. Once accepted, he began his journey to become what many historians consider to be one of the least qualified, most corrupt politicians of his time. After receiving his law diploma at Marquette University, McCarthy dabbled in unsuccessful law practices, and indulged in gambling along the way for extra financing. Despite being a Democrat early in his political years, he quickly switched into the Republican Party after being overlooked as a candidate in the Democratic Party for district attorney. His dirty campaign to win the position as circuit court judge proved to be an ominous foreshadowing to his later era of “McCarthyism.”

To stimulate his political career, McCarthy quit his job as circuit court judge and joined the Marines during World War II. After his short military career McCarthy then ran as the Republican candidate for the Wisconsin Senate seat, where he used propaganda and erroneous accusations against his opponent, Robert La Follette, to promote his own campaign. Damaging La Follete’s reputation by claiming he hadn’t enlisted in the military during the war, McCarthy won the election and became Senator. As re-election began to loom closer, McCarthy, whose first term was unimpressive, searched for ways to ensure his political success, resorting even to corruption. Edmund Walsh, a close fellow Roman Catholic and anti-communist suggested a crusade against so-called communist subversives. McCarthy enthusiastically agreed and took advantage of the nation’s wave of fanatic terror against communism, and emerged on February 9, 1950, claiming he had a list of 205 people in the State Department who were known members of the American Communist Party. The American public went crazy with the thought of seditious communists living within the United States, and roared for the investigation of the underground agitators. These people on the list were in fact not all communists; some had proven merely to be alcoholics or sexual deviants. Regardless, McCarthy relentlessly pushed through and became the chairman of the Government Committee on Operations of the Senate, widening his scope to “investigate” dissenters. He continued to investigate for over two years, relentlessly questioning numerous government departments and the panic arising from the witch-hunts and fear of communism became know as McCarthyism.

Joseph McCarthy then accused several innocent citizens, most notably Owen Lattimore, of being associated with communism. Along the way, he had Louis Budenz, the former editor of The Daily Worker, back his accusations with evidence that was circumstantial at best, for Budenz was only using information he had heard from other people as much as 13 years prior. Another victim of McCarthy’s spurious communist accusations was Drew Pearson, a critic who discredited McCarthy’s accusations regularly through columns and radio broadcasts. McCarthy made seven speeches to the Senate on Pearson, which resulted in the loss of sponsors to Pearson’s show. Also, money was then raised to help numerous men sue Pearson, all charges of which he was found innocent and not liable.

McCarthy’s downfall finally began in October of 1953, when he started to investigate “communist infiltration into the military.” This was the final straw for then president Dwight D. Eisenhower, who realized that McCarthy’s movement needed to be stopped. The Army fired back at the accusations, sending information about McCarthy and advisors abusing congressional privileges to known critics of McCarthy. Reporters, Drew Pearson included, and other critics soon hopped on board, publishing unflattering articles about Joseph McCarthy and his methods of seeking out the supposed communists in America.

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http://www.coldwar.org/articles/50s/senatorjosephmccarthy.asp

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Hmmm Roy Rolling Nov 2018 #1
Protest or project? Maine-i-acs Nov 2018 #33
Which hunt???? flakey_foont Nov 2018 #2
An oldie but a goodie underpants Nov 2018 #4
Witch Hunt? moonseller66 Nov 2018 #3
"They are screaming and shouting at people"??? PatSeg Nov 2018 #5
+1 n/t area51 Nov 2018 #6
Nothing leaks from the Mueller team, whereas the WH leaks like a sieve. LastLiberal in PalmSprings Nov 2018 #20
That's for sure PatSeg Nov 2018 #42
Just about any accusation tRump makes about others... appal_jack Nov 2018 #24
Yes PatSeg Nov 2018 #43
He's desperate now duforsure Nov 2018 #7
Agree.... ewagner Nov 2018 #8
No witch hunt Racerdog1 Nov 2018 #9
gone cuckoo MFGsunny Nov 2018 #10
Edgar Allen Poe wrote about this many years ago and it was called "The Tell-Tale Heart." Botany Nov 2018 #11
And Dostoeksky in "Crime and Punishment" mobeau69 Nov 2018 #15
I like Poe better because I can't spell Dostoevsky Botany Nov 2018 #17
Spoken like a truly innocent person! nt spooky3 Nov 2018 #12
6am he's 3 hours later then 2 years ago Sunlei Nov 2018 #13
I guess bigger than the actual witch hunts and killed innocent women AllyCat Nov 2018 #14
Deja vu....lines from that movie with tom hanks and jack nicholas.. Maxheader Nov 2018 #16
Tom Cruise :) blugbox Nov 2018 #32
gracias Maxheader Nov 2018 #44
De nada blugbox Nov 2018 #49
Barking at the moon EricMaundry Nov 2018 #18
The smell of Moron flop sweat in the morning. Delicious. n/t sarge43 Nov 2018 #19
Prove that you are not! I hear the Potomac is bracing this time of year. LakeSuperiorView Nov 2018 #21
Dr. Feelgood must have given him something to get him out of his exile... llmart Nov 2018 #22
*cough*Benghazi*cough* BadgerKid Nov 2018 #23
Just one thought BillyBobBrilliant Nov 2018 #25
Exactly whom are "they" screaming at, Don? flibbitygiblets Nov 2018 #26
Oh my... Blue Owl Nov 2018 #27
He has really come of the rails now. redstatebluegirl Nov 2018 #28
The most productive witch hunt in history RainCaster Nov 2018 #29
*cough*Whitewater*cough* n/t Vogon_Glory Nov 2018 #30
Time's up! k8conant Nov 2018 #31
So we are getting indictments today grantcart Nov 2018 #34
You're one scared MFer, aren't you? nt Ferrets are Cool Nov 2018 #35
WARLOCK modrepub Nov 2018 #36
Stop being the witch, Cheeto FakeNoose Nov 2018 #37
If I was a doctor there's not enough money on Earth to make me want to stick my hand up there... 47of74 Nov 2018 #39
Actually Don, it's a Whiny Little Bitch Hunt flibbitygiblets Nov 2018 #38
meh, predictable and repetitive Javaman Nov 2018 #40
I've got my popcorn ready... Juneboarder Nov 2018 #41
You sound scared bro BaronChocula Nov 2018 #45
What does he know about American history? Zilch.. nada... IcyPeas Nov 2018 #46
Salem Witch Trials niyad Nov 2018 #47
Senator Joseph McCarthy, McCarthyism, and The Witch Hunt niyad Nov 2018 #48
I just wanted to thank you for posting this. I've always wanted to know about this period in ... SWBTATTReg Nov 2018 #52
you are most welcome. niyad Nov 2018 #55
Keep tweeting. dalton99a Nov 2018 #50
So says our chief liar in chief of the US. A pathetic loser. nt SWBTATTReg Nov 2018 #51
Twitter needs to come up with something with more power than caps for Dopey Donnie rurallib Nov 2018 #53
Is anyone else bored to shit by Trump's tweets? John Fante Nov 2018 #54
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