SPECIAL REPORT
7-16-03
The Vindication of Senator Joseph McCarthy
Today as relevant as in his day—
"How can we account for our present situation unless we believe that men HIGH in our government are concentrating to DELIVER US TO DISASTER?"
—Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
(1908-1957 RIP)
Nearly fifty years after his death, Senator Joseph
McCarthy still is making news—and
still is hated by the Left, smeared by the controlled news media and revered by
Americans in the know.…
Pat Buchanan: Of
'Treason" and Tailgunner Joe "America's young should ask themselves: If
Joe McCarthy was such a monster, why did Joe Kennedy back him, the Kennedy girls
date him, Robert Kennedy work for him and JFK defend him as a "great patriot" in
his year of censure? And why was McCarthy asked to be the godfather to Bobby
Kennedy's firstborn?" McCarthy's
"witches" "Witch-hunt? The high-profile cases cited by McCarthy — Owen
Lattimore, John Stewart Service, and Philip C. Jessup — all ended with the
senator’s charges being validated." Revisionist
critics misrepresent McCarthy's legacy "Harry Truman dropped atomic
bombs on two defenseless cities of a prostrate nation and sent 2 million Russian
prisoners back to Stalin to be murdered in Operation Keelhaul. Yet Truman
remains a hero to those who despise McCarthy with an undying hatred."
Sen. McCarthy and the
Khazars' curse "If the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy had been wrong about
Communist infiltration in the 1950's, wouldn't he have been refuted and
forgotten? Instead, 50 years later, media connected to Khazar (Jewish) bankers
and their allies continue to vilify him, indicating that he struck a nerve."
The hidden truth
about Joseph McCarthy "McCarthy’s enemies—supposed champions of civil
liberties—tapped his phone, intercepted his incoming personal mail, placed a
paid spy in his office, and illegally released his tax returns to the press
(resulting in a large refund!)."
McCarthyism:
Forty questions and answers about Senator Joseph McCarthy
Q. So, was McCarthy right or wrong about the
State Department?
A. He was right. Of the 110 names that McCarthy
gave to the Tydings Committee to be investigated, 62 of them were employed by
the State Department at the time of the hearings. The committee cleared everyone
on McCarthy's list, but within a year the State Department started proceedings
against 49 of the 62. By the end of 1954, 81 of those on McCarthy's list had
left the government either by dismissal or resignation.
McCarthyism: no longer a
dirty word "The deciphered Venona cables confirm that the American
Communist Party successfully established secret caucuses in government agencies
throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s. They prove that 349 Americans had covert ties
to Soviet intelligence – much as McCarthy had charged." Venona Project From the official National
Security Agency website. The Venona
Secrets: Exposing Soviet Espionage and America's Traitors Read
excerpts from this book on the Communist infiltration and subversion.
Book reviews: Venona and The Haunted
Wood "Venona, the product of two American historians,
and The Haunted Wood, a collaboration of an American historian and a
Russian KGB operative–turned–journalist, provide crushingly authoritative
answers to questions that have lingered since the days when the charges and
countercharges hurled by ex–Communists and alleged Communists riveted the
nation’s attention. How prevalent was the treason committed by Americans on
behalf of Stalinist totalitarianism? How pervasive was Communist influence in
American government? Above all, who told the truth and who lied?" (Real News
24/7: We obviously do not agree with the reviewer's conclusions and offer
this merely for information value. Indeed, the review largely disproves
the conclusions!) McCarthy and his
colleagues "Joe McCarthy has made a real and lasting contribution toward
the preservation and perpetuation of the free world in his fight against the
menace of internal subversion. His death was as much as that of a soldier
fighting in the ranks for human liberty and eternal truth as if it had occurred
on the field of battle and been inflicted by bullet, bayonet, or shell...."
Communists coined "McCarthyism" "Now to the Communist version of the word 'McCarthyism,' which they had just coined.…The first time I actually saw the word in print was in the Daily Worker newspaper. This was the Communist Party newspaper published in New York City which carried orders to American Communists from the Soviet Union." The real McCarthy record Same author as the one who wrote 40 questions and answers above; same format as above, but includes some different material.
America's Retreat From Victory "The general picture of our steady, constant retreat from victory, with the same men always found at the time and place where disaster strikes America and success comes to Soviet Russia, would inevitably have caused me, or someone else deeply concerned with the history of this time, to document the acts of those molding and shaping the history of the world over the past decade." (The first four chapters of McCarthy's important book outlining foreign policy betrayal during and immediately after World War II.)
Joseph McCarthy speaks in 1954 to the Chicago Irish Fellowship Society (Audio file) A brief (12 minutes) but powerful talk on the fight against treason. The late, great senator in fine form.
"This fight is going to go on…!"
—Senator Joseph McCarthy