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Is that mean? I don't think so..
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I'll start.. Derelict Sociopathic Kochpuppet.
Downwinder
(12,869 posts)a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power. Merriam-Webster
Cha
(297,323 posts)think it's perfect@!
Downwinder
(12,869 posts)Cha
(297,323 posts)up "nazis".
Warpy
(111,277 posts)Demagogue, sociopath, fraud.
Cha
(297,323 posts)fate, Warpy.
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"Not as widely known as McCarthy's anti-Communist crusade, were his various attempts to intimidate, and expel from government positions, persons whom he accused, or threatened to publicly accuse, of homosexuality. Former U.S. Senator Alan K. Simpson has written: "The so-called 'Red Scare' has been the main focus of most historians of that period of time. A lesser-known element
and one that harmed far more people was the witch-hunt McCarthy and others conducted against homosexuals."[6] This anti-homosexual witch-hunt McCarthy and others waged along with their "Red Scare" tactics, has been referred to by some as the "Lavender Scare".
The Downfall of Joe McCarthy.. Course we don't have an Edward R Murrow now.. we have a David Gregory..
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"The following week See It Now ran another episode critical of McCarthy, this one focusing on the case of Annie Lee Moss, an African-American army clerk who was the target of one of McCarthy's investigations. The Murrow shows, together with the televised ArmyMcCarthy hearings of the same year, were the major causes of a nationwide popular opinion backlash against McCarthy, in part because for the first time his statements were being publicly challenged by noteworthy figures. To counter the negative publicity, McCarthy appeared on See It Now on April 6, 1954, and made a number of charges against the popular Murrow, including the accusation that he colluded with the "Russian espionage and propaganda organization" VOKS.[90] This response did not go over well with viewers, and the result was a further decline in McCarthy's popularity.[citation needed]
Murrow and his staff spent two months editing film. McCarthy was shown picking his nose and belching. Nothing in the episode showed McCarthy being business-like or reasonable. McCarthy's most hostile Catholic critic, John Cogley of Commonweal, said that "A totally different selection of film would turn McCarthy into a man on a shining white steed -- infinitely reasonable, burdened with the onus of single-handedly cleaning out subversives in the face of violent criticism." Copley wrote that when television is "Combined with selectivity it would explode in any person's or any group's face." Copley said Murrow used "partial truth and innuendo" that Murrow and other critics accused McCarthy of using."
Very Sick era in the USA..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy
Downwinder
(12,869 posts)Cha
(297,323 posts)snip// from your link..
"John Henry Faulk (August 21, 1913April 9, 1990) from Austin, Texas) was a storyteller and radio show host. His successful lawsuit against the entertainment industry helped to bring an end to the Hollywood blacklist."
He was framed and blacklisted because they didn't like him interfering with their hold on their union. They messed with the wrong Activist.
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"In 1955, Faulk earned the ill will of the blacklisting organization when he and other members wrested control of their union, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists from officers backed by AWARE. In reprisal, AWARE labeled Faulk a Communist.[19] When he discovered that AWARE was actively keeping radio stations from offering him employment, Faulk sought compensation."