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  • [[Image:Joemccarthy.jpg|right|thumb|Joe McCarthy]] '''Joe McCarthy,''' (Joseph R. McCarthy) 1908-1957, [[Republican Party (United States), his
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  • * Oshinsky, David M. ''A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy'' (1983), standard biography [http://www.amazon.com/Conspiracy-So-Immense-W * Reeves, Thomas C. ''The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy: A Biography'' (1982), standard biography
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  • * Oshinsky, David M. ''A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy'' (1983), standard biography [http://www.amazon.com/Conspiracy-So-Immense-W * Reeves, Thomas C. ''The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy: A Biography'' (1982), standard biography
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  • ...e Hoey in 1954, Ervin took part in the successful effort to censure Sen. [[Joe McCarthy]] for abuses committed during McCarthy's investigations into alleged Commun
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  • [[Image:Joemccarthy.jpg|right|thumb|Joe McCarthy]] '''Joe McCarthy,''' (Joseph R. McCarthy) 1908-1957, [[Republican Party (United States), his
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  • ...Twenty years ago, he began a novel with an outlandish comic premise: Since Joe McCarthy couldn't have done more for the Communists if he had been one himself, supp
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  • ...e accused of complicity in the current moral panic, such as Communism by [[Joe McCarthy]], will have great difficulty in clearing one's name — the accusation
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  • ...he NCEC was an important part of a bipartisan coalition to fight Senator [[Joe McCarthy|Joseph McCarthy]] and the anti-communist hysteria he unleashed in the Unite
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  • ...e Seeger]]. "We were big fans of theirs, but they got blacklisted in the [[Joe McCarthy|McCarthy]] era. Their music was controversial. Suddenly, they couldn't get
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  • ...f these attorneys, first called the "Gitmo Nine", although the allusion to Joe McCarthy is indirect.<ref name=AmerProsp2010-03-03>{{citation ...eague with al-Qaeda." Referring to the video, he said This is exactly what Joe McCarthy did...Not kind of like McCarthyism; this is exactly McCarthyism." <ref name
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  • ...ept administrators in the name of the common people. In 1950-64, Senator [[Joe McCarthy]] was a central target; Herblock coined the term "[[McCarthyism]]" in March
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  • ...mission made him the target of intense Republican attacks led by Senator [[Joe McCarthy]].
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  • ...ams at the progressive emphasis on reading in context. The conservative [[Joe McCarthy|McCarthy]] era raised questions about the [[liberal]] ideas at the roots of
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  • ...eming mother to further the political ambitions of her second husband, a [[Joe McCarthy]]-like senator who is now Raymond's stepfather. Raymond hates his stepfathe
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  • The actions of [[Senator]] [[Joe McCarthy]], however, were even more reflexively anti-communist. The mere accusation
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  • Still more or less on the right, he moves to Joe McCarthy in 1951, <blockquote>
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  • ...i-Communist, for a variety of reasons, including the early machinations of Joe McCarthy, the thinking of John Foster Dulles, and what he saw as Soviet expansionism
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  • ...much sensitivity over "softness" exemplified by the excesses of Senator [[Joe McCarthy]]. While the Eisenhower Administration avoided becoming too enmeshed in the ...2}}, pp. 121-122</ref> Its rougher operatives had a different style than [[Joe McCarthy]], but it is sometimes forgotten that Robert Kennedy (RFK) had been on McCa
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  • ...h as [[Claire Chennault]]. Increasingly, and especially with the rise of [[Joe McCarthy]], there was also, at the public level, a reflexive condemnation of anythin
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  • ...2}}, pp. 121-122</ref> Its rougher operatives had a different style than [[Joe McCarthy]], but it is sometimes forgotten that Robert Kennedy (RFK) had been on McCa
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  • ...n politicians often are best known by nicknames, (Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, Joe McCarthy, Jerry Ford, Bob Dole, Rudy Giuliani, Teddy Roosevelt, Jack Kennedy, Colone
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