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Shooting star2006

Tom Wicker

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Joe McCarthy first became visible to the nation on February 9, 1950, when he delivered a Lincoln Day address to local Republicans in Wheeling, West Virginia. That night he declared, "I have here in my hand a list of 205 [members of the Communist Party] still working and shaping policy in the State Department." Anticommunism was already a cause embraced by the Republican Party as a whole; McCarthy tapped into this current and turned it into a flood. Little more than five years later, after countless hearings and stormy speeches and after incalculable damage to ordinary Americans and the nation itself, McCarthy's Senate colleagues voted 67-22 to censure him for his reckless accusations and fabrications. We know today that not one prosecution resulted from McCarthy's investigations into communists in the U.S. government.--Publisher description.

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First published
2006
OL Work ID
OL2657172W

Subjects

Politics and governmentLegislatorsAnti-communist movementsUnited States. Congress. SenateUnited StatesInternal securityBiographyHistoryMccarthy, joseph, 1908-1957United states, congress, senate, biographyLegislators, united statesUnited states, politics and government, 1945-1953United states, politics and government, 1953-1961

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