joseph mccarthy

     

Joseph Raymon McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Beginning in 1950, McCarthy became the most visible public face of a period of intense anti-communist suspicion inspired by the tensions of the Cold War. He was noted for making claims that there were large numbers of Communists and Soviet spies and sympathizers inside the federal government and elsewhere. Ultimately, McCarthy's tactics and his inability to substantiate his claims led to his being discredited and censured by the United States Senate. The term "McCarthyism," coined in 1950 in reference to McCarthy's practices, was soon applied to similar anti-communist pursuits. Today the term is used more generally to describe demagogic, reckless, and unsubstantiated accusations, as well as public attacks on the character or patriotism of political opponents.

Trivia about joseph mccarthy

  • His rise began when he upset Robert M. La Follette, Jr. in a 1946 Senate primary
  • In 1950 Sen. Margaret Chase Smith condemned this man for turning the Senate into a "forum for hate"
  • In 1954 this man faced the press after being rebuked by his fellow senators
  • He was born in Grand Chute, Wisconsin, attended Marquette Univ. & was elected to the Senate in 1946
  • A politician:"Tail Gunner Joe"
  • Critic Jack Gould called Murrow's show on this senator "the week that broadcasting recaptured its soul"
  • Looking for a good reelection issue in 1950, this Wisconsin senator took up anti-Communism on the advice of friends