Blacklisted By History: The Real Story of Joseph McCarthy and His Fight Against America's Enemies
by M. Stanton Evans
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Read in February, 2008
A biased, well researched book. OK, disclosure first, I didn't finsih the book. I stopped on page 151 out of 600. I just couldn't take it any more.
Evans' view is that Joseph McCarthy is undeserving of the mantle that history has laid out for him. He was simply the leading figure in the few that were properly acknowledging the enormous problem of Communist infiltration of the US Government during the 1940s and 1950s. Evans attempts to prove this by laying out the case against people that Mc...more
Evans' view is that Joseph McCarthy is undeserving of the mantle that history has laid out for him. He was simply the leading figure in the few that were properly acknowledging the enormous problem of Communist infiltration of the US Government during the 1940s and 1950s. Evans attempts to prove this by laying out the case against people that Mc...more
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Read in March, 2008
More "stuff you don't learn in school" - not only was the Communist threat to the country real and the infiltration unbelievably thorough, but thanks to documents that have been released in the last few years, we actually have (long-suppressed) evidence that McCarthy had something right. Not perfect, but he was on to something (which, incidentally, had been pursued by another congressman a few years earlier, as well).
Even more remarkable is that so many of the actual records of hi...more
Even more remarkable is that so many of the actual records of hi...more
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Read in November, 2007
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political junkies
what is the point of re examining a fifty year old cold war incident?
every day i read of some washington scandal with no real resolution. why isn't sandy berger in leavenworth for example? guess it will take fifty years to get any answers. and stanton evans is right on time. a few people have made careers out of distorting the truth surrounding the mccarthy era. thousands more stood by and let them.
i as never really able to focus on the case before. every book and movie, there are hu...more
every day i read of some washington scandal with no real resolution. why isn't sandy berger in leavenworth for example? guess it will take fifty years to get any answers. and stanton evans is right on time. a few people have made careers out of distorting the truth surrounding the mccarthy era. thousands more stood by and let them.
i as never really able to focus on the case before. every book and movie, there are hu...more
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Read in December, 2007
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Anyone who can accept the unfashionable truth
People said he was lying, but it simply isn't true--no pun intended. Sen. McCarthy, as the author definitively proves, did not instigate a "witch hunt" against innocent Americans, and indeed was himself censured from the Senate for crimes he did not commit.
I'll be posting a more in-depth review of the book on my blog at some point.
Good job, Mr. Evans. A full five stars. The book is so fact-filled that it took a week to read. That's a long time for me.
I'll be posting a more in-depth review of the book on my blog at some point.
Good job, Mr. Evans. A full five stars. The book is so fact-filled that it took a week to read. That's a long time for me.
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Read in January, 2008
I'm reading this in small doses because I'm interested in the history of this era, but it's not pleasure-reading. Evans presents a very accessible, well-researched, and thoroughly documented look at how the communist organization in America succeeded in demonizing Senator Joseph McCarthy. Debunks many myths about his personal as well as his political life. Turns out that the real "McCarthyism" was the campaign that McCarthy's enemies employed against him.
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Read in January, 2008
This book gives one the feeling of an X Files episode. The only difference between the two is to substitute subversive leftists for aliens. Great read if your interested in the communist penetration of the federal govt. allowed by the Democrats during the 40's and 50's.
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Read in March, 2008
Impressive research, but just took too friggin' long. It's the usual media story of some historical figure gets unfairly painted with a broad brush. I think Evans could've presented a much more concise argument. There are just too many people to keep track of here.
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Read in December, 2007
Whenever the ruling elite are as unanimous about something as they are about Joe McCarthy, they're guaranteed to be wrong. They had to smear McCarthy because he saw them for who they are. Evans belongs up there with Finkelstein as a teller of unfashionable truth.
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MaCarthy through the eyes of a "non-politically correct" historian. There's no redactionist history here!
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