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Joseph McCarthy: Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator Hardcover – December 2, 1999
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- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherFree Press
- Publication dateDecember 2, 1999
- Dimensions6.75 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches
- ISBN-100684836254
- ISBN-13978-0684836256
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[Arthur Herman] argues that McCarthy was an unfairly maligned patriot who ultimately became a victim of the immense conspiracy he was attempting to expose. -- The New York Times Book Review, Alonzo L. Hamby
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- Publisher : Free Press; First Edition (December 2, 1999)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0684836254
- ISBN-13 : 978-0684836256
- Item Weight : 1.5 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.75 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,100,538 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #8,350 in United States Biographies
- #37,638 in United States History (Books)
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Arthur Herman is the bestselling author of Freedom’s Forge, How the Scots Invented the Modern World, The Idea of Decline in Western History, To Rule the Waves, and Gandhi & Churchill, which was a 2009 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Dr. Herman taught the Western Heritage Program at the Smithsonian’s Campus on the Mall, and he has been a professor of history at Georgetown University, The Catholic University of America, George Mason University, and The University of the South at Sewanee.
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McCarthy did not always follow the leads correctly. That he was a pernicious drunk was indeed examined as well. But, the left has for years tried to smear him, but for what reason? They know the perfidy in their midst. They know that the left is what is the true enemy of the United States of America.
Herman provides all the warts as well, but demonstrates that McCarthy was not just all wet as some would believe. Indeed, the communist menace was real, resulted in the USSR getting the bomb, and was tolerated by the left wing of the Democratic Party from the late 1930's until the present day. This book is a good first step for any person to read and understand the real cause of McCarthy's rise and fall. I highly recommend it.
As a final point: Remember, Bobby Kennedy worked and aided McCarthy during his supposed witch-hunt, and he is a paragon of the Democratic Party to this day. That Herman is willing to mention this in detail is to his credit, and lends credence to the fact that McCarthy's crusade was bi-partisan in nature.
While Joe McCarthy was argumentative and often his own worst enemy, he was not racist or from an Ivy League school. His style would have been less an issue if he was a Congressman, as he didn’t fit in with the old boy’s club of the Senate.
Firstly he accused people such as the late Owen Lattimore of being "the top Russian espionage agent in the US"( Lattimore was not without criticism, particular on his behaviour and remarks on accompanying the then US Vice President Henry Wallace on a stage managed trip to the Magadan slave labour camp in 1944) who were guilty at most of being naive"useful idiots", thus diverting attention from those who REALLY were guilty of traitorous intent. Secondly counter-espionage(much like counter terrorism nowadays) calls for patience, sublety and tact rather than those of the charging bull. Thirdly it diverted attention away from the continuing horrors and evils of Soviet(esp Stalinist) rule- such as the anti-Semitic Slansky trial in Czechoslovakia(the under Communist rule), and the Doctor's Plot!
All in all, if "Tailgunner Joe" had been a paid accomplice of the Kremlin in its campaign to discredit America then he could have done no better than he
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In describing Joseph R. McCarthy's political way the author shows how McCarthy fought against this thinking and how he exposed the US administration's terrible laissez faire in dealing with communist subversion. This was McCarthy's real mission and this is what the author describes in detail. He shows how american intellectuals sympathied with the Soviet Union and helped to deliver half of the world to it's suppression.
But he also shows McCarthy's failures. Not the least was that he did not understand the liberal intellectuals sympathy with suppression and mass murder. He thought it to be a conspiracy. Joseph McCarthy called Owen Lattimore "Moscow's top spy" although no spy would ever had followed the communist party line so faithfully as this wretched Lattimore did. Only a "useful idiot" (Lenin) could have done that. And misunderstanding these intellectuals'feeling was McCarthy's fall. He exposed the life lies of the New Deal generation and their failure to understand the world. And so he made more enemies than he could cope with.
The author also exposes McCarthy's deficits. He was for sure a demagogue and didn't care for thorough investigation. But possibly this was necessary to fulfill his great mission of protecting his country and other countries against the communist menace.
This book shows a great man with a great mission nor always up to the task and his role. But it does justice to Joseph R. McCarthy at last. And this is why I recommend it to everyone.




