Posted on 12/30/2023 9:21:40 AM PST by ProgressingAmerica
"If there was a free, public domain audio book written by Joseph McCarthy, would you be interested in listening to it?"
Just as the question states. Senator Joseph McCarthy wrote several books, what if one or many of them were recorded as open source public domain audio books and given away for/to everybody? Would you be interested in listening and learning from them?
Would you share it with others? I'm just curious what people say to this.
Evans would spend the day working in his office on C Street SE on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. He had with him his three-legged dog Zip, who was very friendly and would spend most of the day sleeping on the floor.
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He didn't. He kept that flame going all those years. I know a little of that. In my blue state, I often have people looking at me like I have three heads if I say anything positive about Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. It is weird and alien to them, as if I said I enjoyed eating maggots.
But I invariably find that none of them engage. They can't. Because they don't know anything about Joseph McCarthy, who he was, or what he did. All they know about Joseph McCarthy is what the likes of George Clooney have told them.
And they know it. They know how shallow the cartoon image is that they hold, as flat as the piece of paper it was printed on.
They at least refuse to engage, so show there are at least two brain cells to rub together.
And that is why I admire M. Stanton Evans.
If I go to bat for McCarthy, M. Stanton Evans is going to back me up. But when M. Stanton Evans went to bat for McCarthy, nobody was backing him up.
Wow! That was quite an exchange with Mr. Welch. I always suspected that McCarthy was treated unfairly by “history” I hope that this audio book gets spread far and wide.
And Eisenhower’s actions against McCarthy, driven by people in his OWN party who hated McCarthy, brings Eisenhower down in my esteem.
I will ping everyone on this thread when it is done, perhaps in another month or two at the most.
Looking forward to it.
One thing that does cross my mind, is that if anybody were to dare to try to record something as massive as this 2000+ pages and do it the correct way it would take many (probably two dozen) people willing to get involved.
I’m not advocating, BTW. :-)
Thing of it is though, is that I think every last shred of video from any of these hearings or HUAC sessions that would have been recorded by the networks or others has all been cloaked behind the strongest copyright protections anybody has access to so that they cannot under any circumstances be viewed ever again.
The text of a lot of it, if not most of it (maybe all?) is online since it’s government documentation. It is by definition never in copyright. Always public domain all the time.
Read that transcript, then watch this video below of the execrable Jay Inslee from Washington State when Lord Monckton appeared in front of this congressional committee, and tell me you don't get the same vibe.
The link brings you right to the part of the video with Inslee opens his mouth.
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