THIS DAY IN HISTORY – “Have you no sense of decency?” Sen. Joseph McCarthy is asked in hearing – 1954

Via History.com

In a dramatic confrontation, Joseph Welch, special counsel for the U.S. Army, lashes out at Senator Joseph McCarthy during hearings on whether communism has infiltrated the U.S. armed forces. Welch’s verbal assault marked the end of McCarthy’s power during the anticommunist hysteria of the Red Scare in America.

Senator McCarthy (R-Wisconsin) experienced a meteoric rise to fame and power in the U.S. Senate when he charged in February 1950 that “hundreds” of “known communists” were in the Department of State. In the years that followed, McCarthy became the acknowledged leader of the so-called Red Scare, a time when millions of Americans became convinced that communists had infiltrated every aspect of American life. Behind closed-door hearings, McCarthy bullied, lied, and smeared his way to power, destroying many careers and lives in the process. Prior to 1953, the Republican Party tolerated his antics because his attacks were directed against the Democratic administration of Harry S. Truman.

When Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower entered the White House in 1953, however, McCarthy’s recklessness and increasingly erratic behavior became unacceptable and the senator saw his clout slowly ebbing away. In a last-ditch effort to revitalize his anticommunist crusade, McCarthy made a crucial mistake. He charged in early 1954 that the U.S. Army was “soft” on communism. As Chairman of the Senate Government Operations Committee, McCarthy opened hearings into the Army.

Joseph N. Welch, a soft-spoken lawyer with an incisive wit and intelligence, represented the Army. During the course of weeks of hearings, Welch blunted every one of McCarthy’s charges. The senator, in turn, became increasingly enraged, bellowing “point of order, point of order,” screaming at witnesses, and declaring that one highly decorated general was a “disgrace” to his uniform. On June 9, 1954, McCarthy again became agitated at Welch’s steady destruction of each of his arguments and witnesses. In response, McCarthy charged that Frederick G. Fisher, a young associate in Welch’s law firm, had been a long-time member of an organization that was a “legal arm of the Communist Party.” Welch was stunned. As he struggled to maintain his composure, he looked at McCarthy and declared, “Until this moment, Senator, I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness.” It was then McCarthy’s turn to be stunned into silence, as Welch asked, “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?” The audience of citizens and newspaper and television reporters burst into wild applause. Just a week later, the hearings into the Army came to a close. McCarthy, exposed as a reckless bully, was officially condemned by the U.S. Senate for contempt against his colleagues in December 1954. During the next two-and-a-half years McCarthy spiraled into alcoholism. Still in office, he died in 1957.

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16 Comments
James
James
June 9, 2020 7:08 am

This day in history,George Orwell’s book(warning)1984 came out,was not supposed to be a blue print(?).

22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon Shit-poster
22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon Shit-poster
June 9, 2020 7:13 am

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Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath

The only mistake Joe McCarthy made was UNDERESTIMATING the true number of Commies that had, has, and currently are infiltrating our government and committing treason on a daily basis.
And not telling this Commie Pinko lawyer to shut his word hole.
The Truth drives me to drink, too….

Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
June 9, 2020 7:42 am

McCarthy was a pawn used to give cover to the Fascists in the United States that came to power after WWII.

Anonymous White Male
Anonymous White Male
  Just Sayin'
June 9, 2020 11:42 am

No, McCarthy was a pawn that was taken out by the Fascists/Socialists/Communists who came to power before WWII and are still there.

TampaRed
TampaRed
June 9, 2020 8:07 am

mccarthy was vindicated & shown to be correct in nearly every instance when he accused people of communism–
check out the venona cables–of course you’ll never see that in anything resembling the msm —

btw,yesterday was the anniversary of the attack on the liberty–

old white guy
old white guy
June 9, 2020 8:25 am

And here we are decades later and McCarthy was right. Now we have lost that which was.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
June 9, 2020 8:53 am

McCarthy was right.

Agio
Agio
  Thunderbird
June 9, 2020 11:55 am

Correct. The witches were fictitious – the communists were real.

Kid Jupiter
Kid Jupiter
June 9, 2020 9:04 am

Turns out that in most cases, he was right.

flash
flash
June 9, 2020 9:32 am

McCarthy was a patriot and a truth teller . Eisenhower was a POS. The army was cucked and converged by Stalinists during the reign of Roosevelt and this was public knowledge, yet the so called “greatest generation” turned a blind eye. The was a huge spike in the lid of the coffin of the Republic. We are seeing the maturation of that Bolshevik fruit now.

Learn the whole story here:

From Major Jordan’s Diaries – The Truth about the US and USSR

https://archive.org/details/FromMajorJordansDiaries-TheTruthAboutTheUsAndUssr

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
June 9, 2020 9:51 am

Everything about this post is false. There was no “anti-Communist hysteria”. The fact is that the Federal government at the highest levels had been infiltrated by Communists, all of them working for the Soviet regime. These traitors had done enormous damage to the country’s interests during WWII, gave the Soviets our atomic bomb secrets (thus saving them many years of work and money to build their own), and had undermined democracy at home. You see the Marxist scum in the streets today? Well, those are the grand-children of the cockroaches exposed by McCarthy. Welch was no soft-spoken legal paragopn of virtue. He was a witting defender of the Communists. If you want to know the truth about McCarthy, read Blacklisted by History by M. Stanton Evens and Jospeh McCarthy, by Arthur Herman.
By the way, there is no longer any serious debate about any of this. The release of the Venona papers and the revelations that came out of the former Soviet Union have confirmed that not only was McCarhy generally correct, he way underestimated the extent of Communist infiltration in the government.
McCarthy was not perfect and he was one man working with limited resources. He seldom made major mistakes, however, and virtually every person he identified was either a Communist or, as the term was in those days, a “fellow traveler”, usually a liberal without the guts to join the Communist Party but ready to help them out. Washington swarmed with this vermin.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Southern Sage
June 9, 2020 6:13 pm

And have ever since…

Sam Fox
Sam Fox
  Southern Sage
June 9, 2020 10:51 pm

“The corrupt establishment will do anything to suppress sites like the Burning Platform from revealing the truth.” The corrupt establishment work would also include revisionist history.

What Joe called communists then we know as the deep state now. Media of the day covered for the holocaust during WWII & later treated McCarthy a lot like they now treat Prez Trump.

IMO the deep state is very old & international. I am also convinced if one digs deep enough that they will find the higher ups in the DS are satanists. See who the book Rules For Radicals is dedicated to. Fox’s TV series ‘Lucifer’ anyone?

Article–

The Occult and Satanism in America

Videos–

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wTiCxXgrJw

SamFox

Sam Fox
Sam Fox
  Sam Fox
June 9, 2020 11:20 pm

Here is a definition of the power structure behind the ancient ‘deep state’ that we battle today. For those of us who follow The Way ( Acts 9:2) are instructions on how we do battle. All that has really changed from ancient time to now is the advance of technology. Human nature remains much the same. Verses 10 through 18 in Ephesians 6 are what I have in mind.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians+6&version=AMPC

SamFox

overthecliff
overthecliff
June 9, 2020 10:55 am

Joe was right.

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