List of people dragged before McCarthy's HUAC and forced to admit or deny Communist ties

Here's the list of people dragged before McCarthy's HUAC and forced to admit or deny Communist ties.

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When was McCarthy in the House of Reps?

You do know that's what H stands for --- right?

That's the point he was making, you dunce.

Uuuuhhhhhmmm..... Frank started the thread. Thanks for playin'.

SMH


Ooo.....so sorry if I triggered your anxiety.....

....you dunce.

Even THAT flew over your head? Tsk tsk.

I'll break it down for you.

Frank is the OP. He "STARTED" this thread. That means he was the first one here.

Therefore there was by definition *NO* *ONE* *HERE* to make the suggestion that a Senator had something to do with House proceedings.

He had posed an impossible question. Even you pointed that out, as did I, as did others.

Even if it did take you a whole day to figure it out. And I know it took you all day because you hung two "Winners" and a "thankyou" on his invalid questions, obviously oblivious to the fact that they were invalid, which the rest of us noted yesterday.

Ergo he's not making a "point" at all. He's posting an ill-informed question. He failed to do his homework.

Which is why he got no takers and had his flaw pointed out. Yesterday.
 
So how did McCarthy fare after appearing before the HUAC? Why did it seem the end of McCarthy, except as a joke?
 
So how did McCarthy fare after appearing before the HUAC? Why did it seem the end of McCarthy, except as a joke?

McCarthy's demise (politically) came in the televised non-HUAC hearings in 1954 followed by his censure by the Senate. Eisenhower then dubbed his demagoguery "McCarthywasism" and disinvited him from White House functions.

His physical demise took another three years to extract from the Bottle, during which time he hung out with one of his few remaining friends Urban van Susteren (Greta's dad) who owned the borrowed copy of the only book McCarthy ever read --- Mein Kampf.

Meanwhile HUAC was convening to try to figure out what this thread is.
 
HUAC was a congressional agency during the Truman (democrat majority) in the late 40's. McCarthy was a republican senator in a senate democrat majority. How the left ever got to blame the whole anti-communist movement on a single republican senator is anybody's guess but Americans believed it for years because the only news available to the public at the time was filtered through a liberal screen.
 
HUAC was a congressional agency during the Truman (democrat majority) in the late 40's. McCarthy was a republican senator in a senate democrat majority. How the left ever got to blame the whole anti-communist movement on a single republican senator is anybody's guess but Americans believed it for years because the only news available to the public at the time was filtered through a liberal screen.
No one seemed capable of keeping McCarthy off the screen. In any case I wonder how McCarthy went down in the history books?
 
HUAC was a congressional agency during the Truman (democrat majority) in the late 40's. McCarthy was a republican senator in a senate democrat majority. How the left ever got to blame the whole anti-communist movement on a single republican senator is anybody's guess but Americans believed it for years because the only news available to the public at the time was filtered through a liberal screen.
No one seemed capable of keeping McCarthy off the screen. In any case I wonder how McCarthy went down in the history books?

McCarthy was an obnoxious attention-whoring demagogue who faked his military records, fabricated his accusations out of thin air (the number of which changed by the minute since it was fabricated to start with) smeared anybody within reach and stepped on anybody that stood in his way, hired the sleazeball Roy Cohn and all the while was a womanizer and drunk. His own insatiable ego kept him front and center in the witch hunt of the period.

The relevance to the present is that all of the above with the exception of the alcohol can be said about Rump too.
 
HUAC was a congressional agency during the Truman (democrat majority) in the late 40's. McCarthy was a republican senator in a senate democrat majority. How the left ever got to blame the whole anti-communist movement on a single republican senator is anybody's guess but Americans believed it for years because the only news available to the public at the time was filtered through a liberal screen.
No one seemed capable of keeping McCarthy off the screen. In any case I wonder how McCarthy went down in the history books?



"McCarthy Was Right: There Were Communist Infiltrators in America!
The Venona files are Soviet messages US intelligence intercepted throughout the 1940s. As of now, it is confirmed that at least 350 Americans played an active role in Soviet espionage. This is an extremely conservative estimate since only about one in ten messages have been decoded. With this in mind, we could assume that more names are listed in the still encrypted messages. In addition, no one knows how many messages the US government failed to intercept. Ultimately, no one knows how many American communist sympathizers actively worked with the Soviet Union to bring about Communism in the US, but we can be certain that at least 350 were. But here are the stories of a few of the communists who managed to infiltrate the US Federal Government and impose policies that brought America closer to Communism.

Harry Dexter White, Assistant Secretary of Treasury, was a Soviet agent who used the code name “Jurist.” Not only was White the Assistant Secretary of Treasury, but he was instrumental in founding the World Bank, and was the first director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). White brought the Soviets one step closer to the establishment of world-wide communism through globalist central planning.

Alger Hiss, attendant of the Yalta Convention and legal assistant to the Nye Committee, was also convicted of perjury in connection to acts of espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union. The Nye Committee was another organization that was fully dedicated to the establishment of international governing organizations upon the end of WWII. Hiss ultimately played an instrumental role in the establishment of entities such as the UN.




Laurence Duggan, code named “Frank” and “19,” was in charge of US relations with South America during WWII and was the president of the Institute for International Education. Duggan was a Soviet spy from the 30s until his death. Information which he gave to the Soviets included classified battle strategies of the US Military.

Lauchlin Currie was an economic advisor to FDR. In this position, Currie devised of plans to strengthen the Federal Reserve through 100% reserve banking. Currie also played a major role in the establishment of several New Deal programs. Currie was always capable of whispering into FDR’s ear when Stalin felt America wasn’t becoming communist at a fast enough pace.

These four stories only scratch the surface of the immense effect the Soviets had on American policy through espionage. When someone claims that McCarthy was a crazy conspiracy theorist, they are further from the truth than McCarthy was. One could claim that McCarthy’s attack on Hollywood was too far, which would be debatable if only McCarthy had attacked Hollywood. Ultimately, Senator McCarthy was only concerned with communists that were working within the US government."

http://libertyhangout.org/2017/05/mccarthy-was-right-there-were-communist-infiltrators-in-america/




Why do you suppose Franklin Roosevelt fought the anti-communists.....and promoted spies when they were revealed???
 
McCarthy's HUAC? HUAC was an acronym for "House un-American activities committee" but McCarthy was a U.S. Senator. HUAC was Harry Truman's creation. The dirty little secret is that democrats created the monster and (with the cooperation of the media) managed to blame the whole unfortunate era on a single U.S. senator who didn't even chair a committee.
 

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