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  2. McCarthyism - Wikipedia

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    Republicans tended to like what McCarthy was doing and Democrats did not, though McCarthy had significant support from traditional Democratic ethnic groups, especially Catholics, as well as many unskilled workers and small-business owners. (McCarthy himself was a Catholic.) He had very little support among union members and Jews. [71]

  3. Joseph McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    'Joe' McCarthy is also mentioned in Billy Joel's 1989 song "We Didn't Start the Fire". McCarthyism is one of the subjects of Barbara Kingsolver's novel The Lacuna. [192] McCarthy is a secondary character in the Showtime television drama "Fellow Travelers." [193]

  4. Hollywood blacklist - Wikipedia

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    The first systematic Hollywood blacklist was instituted on November 25, 1947, the day after ten left-wing screenwriters and directors were cited for contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).

  5. Category:McCarthyism - Wikipedia

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    McCarthyism was a period of intense anti-Communist suspicion in the United States that lasted roughly from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. Although associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy, it was a broad cultural and political phenomenon that also encompassed industry blacklists, the activities of the House Un-American Activities Committee, and more.

  6. Commentary: McCarthyism makes us agents in our own ... - AOL

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    In Showtime's McCarthy-era drama 'Fellow Travelers,' silence is the sharpest of double-edged swords: What ensures survival in one regime equals death in another. Commentary: McCarthyism makes us ...

  7. Red Scare - Wikipedia

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    Senator Joseph McCarthy, namesake of McCarthyism The second Red Scare occurred after World War II (1939–1945), and is known as " McCarthyism " after its best-known advocate, Senator Joseph McCarthy .

  8. How Kevin McCarthy’s political machine worked to sway the GOP ...

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    The allies close to McCarthy have sometimes taken steps to conceal their efforts, as they did in the Cawthorn case, with money passing from top GOP donors through organizations that do not ...

  9. Andrew McCarthy Opens Up About ‘Stigmatizing’ Brat ... - AOL

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    McCarthy was battling his own demon — namely, vodka — though he never drank during production. “That film’s vibe was kind of great, actually,” he says. “Certainly, no one was doing ...