TRUMP tweeted we should STUDY JOSEPH MC CARTHY!!

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When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy


McCarthy was validated and then some....


The release of the Venona papers show that commie fucks were indeed being put in place of power within the state department and that same mindset exists. Commie fucks like yourself touting collectivism.....aint gonna happen in your life time.
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy


McCarthy was validated and then some....


The release of the Venona papers show that commie fucks were indeed being put in place of power within the state department and that same mindset exists. Commie fucks like yourself touting collectivism.....aint gonna happen in your life time.

I'm a commie? Really? And now COMMIES just got a US PRESIDENT elected and NOW IT'S OKAY? Really?

Did you think we wouldn't bring that up? Seriously?
 
Does Trump call Mueller McCarthy?

Given he said it yesterday, HELL YES, it was about Mueller. Did you see this twittertirade over the weekend?

No, I didn't...you are reading the extent of my vast social media presence.

This sounds more like a commentary on the blacklisting of conservative voices by Hollywood...er, I mean Silicon Valley... execs.

The 21st-century Hollywood: how Silicon Valley became the world’s trend capital
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy


McCarthy was validated and then some....


The release of the Venona papers show that commie fucks were indeed being put in place of power within the state department and that same mindset exists. Commie fucks like yourself touting collectivism.....aint gonna happen in your life time.

I'm a commie? Really? And now COMMIES just got a US PRESIDENT elected and NOW IT'S OKAY? Really?

Did you think we wouldn't bring that up? Seriously?


If you are a leftard, you are a commie POS. Trump probably doesn't know about the Venona papers because it got very little publicity.
 
In case people forget what McCarthyism actually was -- I suggest you research what it actually did to good people.

Now when someone can say they today are receiving the same treatment Canada Lee got back then, then talk to me about Mueller being McCarthy

https://www.nypl.org/blog/2015/09/08/canada-lee-actor
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Joe McCarthy vastly understated the extent to which the democrat Party kowtowed to Stalin.

McCarthyism is currently practiced by the democrat Party outlets: Facebookburning, Google, etc.
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

Of course he said study McCarthy. Study the man so no one ever does what he did.

Pretty good policy if you ask me.
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

Of course he said study McCarthy. Study the man so no one ever does what he did.

Pretty good policy if you ask me.
Nice spin attempt -- but Trump has more in common with McCarthy than not -- don't believe me, ask his mentor Roy Cohn

How Donald Trump and Roy Cohn’s Ruthless Symbiosis Changed America
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy
"Trump’s Strange Tweet"????
Hmm? Say WHAT!?

Are not ALL! ...ALL! Great Douche tweets all strange for an adult?

Wait? IT'S a FULLY-LOADED Wet POOPY its pants Orange CryBaby. I forgot.
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

Well tens of millions in the country would think he's got an excellent point!:113:
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy


McCarthy was validated and then some....


The release of the Venona papers show that commie fucks were indeed being put in place of power within the state department and that same mindset exists. Commie fucks like yourself touting collectivism.....aint gonna happen in your life time.

In what history books? The ones that SAID he created lists and didn't bother to check them twice and didn't bother to REMOVE those who were INNOCENT?? Lucille Ball comes to mind! Desi, as MC CARTHY was running her name through the COMMIE names list, announced to the press, "the only thing that is RED about my wife is her HAIR". I think that pretty much shut that one down.

As for the Commies they found? A few were determined, by Russia's intel records, to be possibly/probably COMMIE infiltrators. Trust those--really? How many in his original list of 205 were Commies in the State Dept.? How many did he actually find in the Army?
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy


McCarthy was validated and then some....


The release of the Venona papers show that commie fucks were indeed being put in place of power within the state department and that same mindset exists. Commie fucks like yourself touting collectivism.....aint gonna happen in your life time.

In what history books? The ones that SAID he created lists and didn't bother to check them twice and didn't bother to REMOVE those who were INNOCENT?? Lucille Ball comes to mind! Desi, as MC CARTHY was running her name through the COMMIE names list, announced to the press, "the only thing that is RED about my wife is her HAIR". I think that pretty much shut that one down.

As for the Commies they found? A few were determined, by Russia's intel records, to be possibly/probably COMMIE infiltrators. Trust those--really? How many in his original list of 205 were Commies in the State Dept.? How many did he actually find in the Army?

Did you read the Venona papers? "Yes" or "No".......
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy
McCarthy was NOT wrong. He did the country a great service in weeding out Democrats/Communists.

Now you're back. He'll, two of you even ran for president. They both lost.
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

Of course he said study McCarthy. Study the man so no one ever does what he did.

Pretty good policy if you ask me.
Nice spin attempt -- but Trump has more in common with McCarthy than not -- don't believe me, ask his mentor Roy Cohn

How Donald Trump and Roy Cohn’s Ruthless Symbiosis Changed America

Nice spin but Trump has nothing in common with McCarthy.

Carry on dumbass.
 
When did the vulgarian tweet this? I missed it. Disgraced and discussed 60 years later as despicable and a fear monger tyrant. Remember McCarthy's enabler and protector, ROY KOHN was TRUMP'S MENTOR and protector and his original conspiracy whisper. Now Trump wants us to study him?

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the president’s most notable attributes.

By MICHAEL KRUSE

August 19, 2018

Study the late Joseph McCarthy,” President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And he’s right. It’s important.

But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trump’s frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trump’s tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthy’s foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.

McCarthy, after all, was “an essentially destructive force,” according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was “a chronic opportunist.” He was “a political speculator.” He was “a Republican who had started as a Democrat.” He was “a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity.” He was “a vulgarian.” He was “a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth.” He “faked it all and could not understand anyone who didn’t.” He “made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools.” He was “the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers.” He “favored the third person.”

He was “a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about people’s fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything,” Rovere wrote.

“If he was anything at all in the realm of ideas, principles, doctrines, he was a species of nihilist,” he said.

“The haters rallied around him.”

He was reelected in 1952, and even toward the end, at the start of 1954, “when the record was pretty well all in and the worst as well as the best was known,” Gallup polling showed that half of Americans had a “favorable opinion.”...

Trump’s Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy

Of course he said study McCarthy. Study the man so no one ever does what he did.

Pretty good policy if you ask me.
Nice spin attempt -- but Trump has more in common with McCarthy than not -- don't believe me, ask his mentor Roy Cohn

How Donald Trump and Roy Cohn’s Ruthless Symbiosis Changed America

Nice spin but Trump has nothing in common with McCarthy.

Carry on dumbass.
I take it you didn't read the article?

I take it you don't know the relationship between Roy Cohn and Donald Trump?

And how the same tactics employed by McCarthy are the same tactics Cohn taught Trump? and I don't have to make this up, Trump himself credits Cohn with teaching how to “counterpunch viciously, deny everything, stiff your creditors, manipulate the tabloids.”

But at this point, your identity is defined by Trump, so I don't expect you to ever look at anything objectively -- just know, as with Bush, if you guys wait long enough -- you can pretend you never really supported Trump the man, you just wanted tax cuts -- sort of like yall do with Bush now.
 
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