MCCARTHY WAS RIGHT
Joseph Raymond McCarthy was a United States Senator from Wisconsin who rose to national prominence in the early 1950s because he dared to confront a reality that much of the American establishment preferred to ignore.
He believed communism was not merely a foreign threat but an internal one.
McCarthy understood that America’s adversaries did not always arrive in military uniforms or foreign armies. Sometimes they arrived through institutions, ideas, influence networks, and political movements that slowly reshaped public opinion and government policy from within.
His fight took place during one of the most dangerous periods in modern history.
Joseph Stalin controlled Eastern Europe behind the Iron Curtain.
Mao Zedong had consolidated communist rule over China.
The Soviet Union had successfully penetrated American institutions through espionage networks that reached into the highest levels of government.
Communist parties, front organizations, propagandists, and fellow travelers operated throughout the Western world.
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