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Old white Texas voters loved McCarthy, so unfortunately this is in his favor and explains why he got elected. The more youâre like McCarthy, the better chance you have to be elected to office in Texas.
hey GB!!..we may need you back on the desk full time during the course of this last round of electoral spasms and contractions..iâm canadian..as a nation we implore youâŠi tried to spell âparyoximsâ and failed miserably..happy new year dude.
Funny thing, when they did the mass declassification of documents in the 1990âs, we found McCarthy was right more than he was wrong, the government WAS littered with leftist sympathizers who were then banned from getting security clearances.
Many of them, their government jobs lost, went into Journalism, media, and âpublic advocacyâ. They realized the descendants of those who fought WWII couldnât be fooled, but, perhaps with enough misinformation floating around, their children could be.
In the early 1950âs my father was a special agent with the FBI. The US Senate directed the FBI to monitor the American Communist Party i.e compile a list of party members, conduct surveillance on their meetings, and periodically report their findings to the Senate. Everyone in the FBI knew what a joke this directive was. These were American citizens exercising their constitutional rights and the vast majority of them were not involved with espionage. Rather it was good old intelligence work and decryption of Soviet communiques which lead to the uncovering of Soviet spies in this country.
Many of McCarthyâs problems (you know, the chronic dishonesty, the insanity, the constant sweatingâŠâŠ.) stemmed from his addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Trump and Cruz, both modern McCarthys, are addicted to themselves, which in some ways seems even more pathetic.
Roland did what too many âreportersâ do today. Instead of calling for a reaction, he decided that the comment really was a slur without the reaction and missed the real story.
I knew two workers from a mental hospital where he spent his last 20 years or so. One of them played pool with him. The other danced with him, being held in his arms ballroom style. Is that a better story?
McCarthy went after left leaning people and banned them from the goverment and other jobs. The problem here is it is your right to believe the way you want, most of the people he messed with were loyal Americans, they just believed that their country would be better if:âŠ.. That is thier right and thier responsability as AmericansâŠ.. Now, conspiring with a foriegn goverment, that is another matter entirely
âPlenty of cover ups to go around. Just as criminality comes in two flavors-D and R.â.Nonetheless, it is best to not defend one criminal by pointing out that there are other criminals.
@Night-Gaunt49â Just as criminality comes in two flavors-D and R.â.It occurs to me, even Independents may sometimes be criminals. Surely you donât have to join a political party to commit crime, even though they might resent the competition.
The sort of man âTail Gunnerâ Joe really was is revealed by this quote from his Wikipedia page:.He flew twelve combat missions as a gunner-observer, earning the nickname of âTail-Gunner Joeâ in the course of one of these missions..He later claimed 32 missions in order to qualify for a Distinguished Flying Cross, which he received in 1952. McCarthy publicized a letter of commendation which he claimed had been signed by his commanding officer and countersigned by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, then Chief of Naval Operations. However, it was revealed that McCarthy had written this letter himself, in his capacity as intelligence officer. A âwar woundâ that McCarthy made the subject of varying stories involving airplane crashes or anti-aircraft fire was in fact received aboard ship during a ceremony for sailors crossing the equator for the first time..It was also revealed that the ânicknameâ was his Own invention, not one given him by his fellow Marines..
@DavidHuieGreenâThey should be called Crusaders if they want to invade Muslim countries and convert them to Christians or just kill them.â.That was what the Crusaders pretended to do.Their real goal was to loot and plunder for the Catholic Churchâs favor.Who are we talking about doing it today?
âWho was defending? Just showing there is a wider element to a narrow biased critique.â.I accept that.Still think criminality is not strictly limited to political parties.Am amused at the thought.
By the way, I did read up on the 2013 release of tapes by the Johnson Library since the earlier posts..I agree it was a bad thing to do..That said, the 1799 Logan Act did not define violations as âtreasonâ but as felonies.The Logan Act required it be interference in disputes between nations, which this matter could be argued does not describe the interference with our allies..It is interesting that President Johnson notified HHH in case he wanted to use it for political gain..We are assuming the information was accurate, but we DO know McNamara lied to or at least misinformed LBJ resulting in the Gulf of Tonkin resolution and the deaths of everybody on both sides killed in the war as well as the subsequent fall of Cambodia and more than a million deaths there..None of this excuses RMN.Nor the fact that the Logan Act is probably unconstitutional anyway.
@Tomielm@DavidHuieGreenâif holding up a mirror to you is being a bully, then so be it. You dish it out with abandon, but apparently canât handle the backlashâ.Backlash?Canât handle??Youâve confused me.What mirror?What is the backlash and how am I not handling whatever it is??And yes, you are obviously trying to bully with your attempt to drive me away in tears, even if all youâve done is confuse me by how you seem to think I am cowering or trying to make others cower..Your first attempt was more artful.You arenât a one-shot wit, I hope.I thought ~ mistakenly, it seems ~ you were being subtle..Maybe you were just parroting someone else who IS artful and I missed it..My bad.
So a quick search, looking for unbiased reporting took me to Reddit.From 2015 answer looks like no support for the âhistorical factâ, more like âThe Iranians didnât do what President Carter wanted, so the evil mastermind Reagan must have persuaded them to delay, not just until the election but until the day he was sworn in.â.Maybe you have something more substantial to prove they delayed because they loved Reagan rather than because Carter had convinced them Reagan would nuke Iran and all surrounding nations if Americans were still held hostage when he became president..
.âThis theory goes by the name of âOctober Supriseâ because of a book by the same name by Gary Sick. The basic allegation is that William Casey, Reaganâs campaign manager who had CIA connections, conducted secret negotiations with the Iranians. Congress investigated this theory in 1992-3 and released a House report and a Senate report that the evidence for the theory wasnât well founded..The basics of the hostage deal that ended the Iran Hostage Crisis was that assets of Iran frozen by the US would be unfrozen and that the US would allow the Iranian regime to sue the Shahâs family holding assets abroad in exchange for return of the hostages..In Mark Bowdenâs book, âGuests of the Ayatollahâ, interviews with Iranians involved in the hostage negotiations suggest that their motivation to do the deal was that they needed the frozen funds for military equipment for the war with Iraq that started in September 1980 (i.e. before the U.S. election). Iran made several last minute overtures to the U.S. before the election day which were refused by the Carter administration because they were not in U.S. interests, even though a deal would have profited Carter politically. Negotiations by the Carter administration continued for the three months between the elections and Reaganâs inauguration. Carterâs hand in negotiations was strengthened by the fact that Reagan was not guaranteed to continue negotiations and his public remarks implied (without stating) he might consider a bloody military reprisal. Bowdenâs interviews with Iranians involved suggest that they decided to delay the dealâs completion until the last moment as a deliberate effort to insult and humiliate the Carter administration they had opposed for several years."
T&G@DavidHuieGreenâNow you are ignoring all the Evidence that came out during the Iran / Contra scandal showing that people from the Reagan Campaign really Did make a deal with the Iranian hostage takers.â.âReagan himself Was never implicated, but his Campaign Advisers were dirty right up to their Eyebrows.â.Iâm not ignoring it, just not aware of it.Point me down the right path.I already know RWR did other things which were impeachable, heard him admit it, but we are dealing with this particular charge right now. The original charge, according to you, is false. Even at that, I find it hard to believe considering it was Carter who rejected terms and that they hated him as the embodiment of The Great Satan..If you want to accuse a person, stick to what he actually did and you can prove, otherwise you weaken all you say from then on.
Kind of funny how silent people have become once it turned out the b******* was correct and Communists were busy infiltrating the government at many levels including the State Department.
Even the entertainment industry was targeted.
Sure, he was anathema to the Constitution but when someone yells âfireâ itâs better to see if somethingâs burning before you comment on their hygiene or methods.
Amazing what has come out since the fall of the Soviet Empire.
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
Everybody needs a role model.
Dtroutma about 9 years ago
Right.
trspence about 9 years ago
LameâŠ
Argythree about 9 years ago
Hate to tell you, Mr. Trudeau, but I donât think many people reading this âtoon know who Joe McCarthy wasâŠ
TMO1 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Old white Texas voters loved McCarthy, so unfortunately this is in his favor and explains why he got elected. The more youâre like McCarthy, the better chance you have to be elected to office in Texas.
mr.monkeyshines about 9 years ago
hey GB!!..we may need you back on the desk full time during the course of this last round of electoral spasms and contractions..iâm canadian..as a nation we implore youâŠi tried to spell âparyoximsâ and failed miserably..happy new year dude.
caligula about 9 years ago
Funny thing, when they did the mass declassification of documents in the 1990âs, we found McCarthy was right more than he was wrong, the government WAS littered with leftist sympathizers who were then banned from getting security clearances.
Many of them, their government jobs lost, went into Journalism, media, and âpublic advocacyâ. They realized the descendants of those who fought WWII couldnât be fooled, but, perhaps with enough misinformation floating around, their children could be.
King_Shark about 9 years ago
If the US had lroscribed left wing activities I wonder where the trade unionists who created the US middle class came from.
King_Shark about 9 years ago
*Proscribed
pschearer Premium Member about 9 years ago
I hate it when I agree with Garry Trudeau.
Vermont Premium Member about 9 years ago
Ted Cruz is what you get when you cross Joe McCarthy with Pee Wee Herman.
nosirrom about 9 years ago
In the early 1950âs my father was a special agent with the FBI. The US Senate directed the FBI to monitor the American Communist Party i.e compile a list of party members, conduct surveillance on their meetings, and periodically report their findings to the Senate. Everyone in the FBI knew what a joke this directive was. These were American citizens exercising their constitutional rights and the vast majority of them were not involved with espionage. Rather it was good old intelligence work and decryption of Soviet communiques which lead to the uncovering of Soviet spies in this country.
cgrantt57 Premium Member about 9 years ago
@nosirrom
And ultimately, there were as many American spies in the Kremlin as there were soviet spies in congress.
mr.monkeyshines about 9 years ago
this is AMERICA!
mr.monkeyshines about 9 years ago
if you canât spell âcaligulaâ correctly,you have to share your pepsi with EVERYBODY!!
mourdac Premium Member about 9 years ago
Senator McCarthy didnât corner the market on 2-bit.
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
Many of McCarthyâs problems (you know, the chronic dishonesty, the insanity, the constant sweatingâŠâŠ.) stemmed from his addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Trump and Cruz, both modern McCarthys, are addicted to themselves, which in some ways seems even more pathetic.
dre7861 about 9 years ago
This is too true to be funny.
ron about 9 years ago
Roland did what too many âreportersâ do today. Instead of calling for a reaction, he decided that the comment really was a slur without the reaction and missed the real story.
JP Steve Premium Member about 9 years ago
Canadian cartoonist Len Norris from 1953:âAll this talk about McCarthy â what ever happened to Bergen?â
jacobjg1 about 9 years ago
I knew two workers from a mental hospital where he spent his last 20 years or so. One of them played pool with him. The other danced with him, being held in his arms ballroom style. Is that a better story?
route66paul about 9 years ago
McCarthy went after left leaning people and banned them from the goverment and other jobs. The problem here is it is your right to believe the way you want, most of the people he messed with were loyal Americans, they just believed that their country would be better if:âŠ.. That is thier right and thier responsability as AmericansâŠ.. Now, conspiring with a foriegn goverment, that is another matter entirely
pouncingtiger about 9 years ago
Joe McCarthy, Jesse Helms, Gov Wallace, David Duke, all pretty much interchangeable.
Tin Can Twidget about 9 years ago
How quickly people forget.Well, it has been almost 60 years since McCarthy died (1957).
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
âPlenty of cover ups to go around. Just as criminality comes in two flavors-D and R.â.Nonetheless, it is best to not defend one criminal by pointing out that there are other criminals.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
@Night-Gaunt49â Just as criminality comes in two flavors-D and R.â.It occurs to me, even Independents may sometimes be criminals. Surely you donât have to join a political party to commit crime, even though they might resent the competition.
Tarredandfeathered about 9 years ago
The sort of man âTail Gunnerâ Joe really was is revealed by this quote from his Wikipedia page:.He flew twelve combat missions as a gunner-observer, earning the nickname of âTail-Gunner Joeâ in the course of one of these missions..He later claimed 32 missions in order to qualify for a Distinguished Flying Cross, which he received in 1952. McCarthy publicized a letter of commendation which he claimed had been signed by his commanding officer and countersigned by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, then Chief of Naval Operations. However, it was revealed that McCarthy had written this letter himself, in his capacity as intelligence officer. A âwar woundâ that McCarthy made the subject of varying stories involving airplane crashes or anti-aircraft fire was in fact received aboard ship during a ceremony for sailors crossing the equator for the first time..It was also revealed that the ânicknameâ was his Own invention, not one given him by his fellow Marines..
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 9 years ago
Nice! Slamming two demagogues in one strip!
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Bravo, Mr. Trudeau!!!
kaffekup about 9 years ago
âLying traitorâ Joe (McCarthy) works got me.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
@DavidHuieGreenâThey should be called Crusaders if they want to invade Muslim countries and convert them to Christians or just kill them.â.That was what the Crusaders pretended to do.Their real goal was to loot and plunder for the Catholic Churchâs favor.Who are we talking about doing it today?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
âWho was defending? Just showing there is a wider element to a narrow biased critique.â.I accept that.Still think criminality is not strictly limited to political parties.Am amused at the thought.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
By the way, I did read up on the 2013 release of tapes by the Johnson Library since the earlier posts..I agree it was a bad thing to do..That said, the 1799 Logan Act did not define violations as âtreasonâ but as felonies.The Logan Act required it be interference in disputes between nations, which this matter could be argued does not describe the interference with our allies..It is interesting that President Johnson notified HHH in case he wanted to use it for political gain..We are assuming the information was accurate, but we DO know McNamara lied to or at least misinformed LBJ resulting in the Gulf of Tonkin resolution and the deaths of everybody on both sides killed in the war as well as the subsequent fall of Cambodia and more than a million deaths there..None of this excuses RMN.Nor the fact that the Logan Act is probably unconstitutional anyway.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
@Tomielm@DavidHuieGreenâif holding up a mirror to you is being a bully, then so be it. You dish it out with abandon, but apparently canât handle the backlashâ.Backlash?Canât handle??Youâve confused me.What mirror?What is the backlash and how am I not handling whatever it is??And yes, you are obviously trying to bully with your attempt to drive me away in tears, even if all youâve done is confuse me by how you seem to think I am cowering or trying to make others cower..Your first attempt was more artful.You arenât a one-shot wit, I hope.I thought ~ mistakenly, it seems ~ you were being subtle..Maybe you were just parroting someone else who IS artful and I missed it..My bad.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
So a quick search, looking for unbiased reporting took me to Reddit.From 2015 answer looks like no support for the âhistorical factâ, more like âThe Iranians didnât do what President Carter wanted, so the evil mastermind Reagan must have persuaded them to delay, not just until the election but until the day he was sworn in.â.Maybe you have something more substantial to prove they delayed because they loved Reagan rather than because Carter had convinced them Reagan would nuke Iran and all surrounding nations if Americans were still held hostage when he became president..
.âThis theory goes by the name of âOctober Supriseâ because of a book by the same name by Gary Sick. The basic allegation is that William Casey, Reaganâs campaign manager who had CIA connections, conducted secret negotiations with the Iranians. Congress investigated this theory in 1992-3 and released a House report and a Senate report that the evidence for the theory wasnât well founded..The basics of the hostage deal that ended the Iran Hostage Crisis was that assets of Iran frozen by the US would be unfrozen and that the US would allow the Iranian regime to sue the Shahâs family holding assets abroad in exchange for return of the hostages..In Mark Bowdenâs book, âGuests of the Ayatollahâ, interviews with Iranians involved in the hostage negotiations suggest that their motivation to do the deal was that they needed the frozen funds for military equipment for the war with Iraq that started in September 1980 (i.e. before the U.S. election). Iran made several last minute overtures to the U.S. before the election day which were refused by the Carter administration because they were not in U.S. interests, even though a deal would have profited Carter politically. Negotiations by the Carter administration continued for the three months between the elections and Reaganâs inauguration. Carterâs hand in negotiations was strengthened by the fact that Reagan was not guaranteed to continue negotiations and his public remarks implied (without stating) he might consider a bloody military reprisal. Bowdenâs interviews with Iranians involved suggest that they decided to delay the dealâs completion until the last moment as a deliberate effort to insult and humiliate the Carter administration they had opposed for several years."
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
T&G@DavidHuieGreenâNow you are ignoring all the Evidence that came out during the Iran / Contra scandal showing that people from the Reagan Campaign really Did make a deal with the Iranian hostage takers.â.âReagan himself Was never implicated, but his Campaign Advisers were dirty right up to their Eyebrows.â.Iâm not ignoring it, just not aware of it.Point me down the right path.I already know RWR did other things which were impeachable, heard him admit it, but we are dealing with this particular charge right now. The original charge, according to you, is false. Even at that, I find it hard to believe considering it was Carter who rejected terms and that they hated him as the embodiment of The Great Satan..If you want to accuse a person, stick to what he actually did and you can prove, otherwise you weaken all you say from then on.
Elvanion about 9 years ago
Kind of funny how silent people have become once it turned out the b******* was correct and Communists were busy infiltrating the government at many levels including the State Department.
Even the entertainment industry was targeted.
Sure, he was anathema to the Constitution but when someone yells âfireâ itâs better to see if somethingâs burning before you comment on their hygiene or methods.
Amazing what has come out since the fall of the Soviet Empire.