Thanks for posting this.
Yes, he was Stalin's little helper.
He also did more than any other propagandist to set up the cry of "McCarthyism," which has been one of the left's most useful tools for the past 50 years, until Anne Coulter finally drove a stake through its heart (we hope).
Plus, as I said on the early threads, he was a second-rate playwright.
Someone who knew him well once told me that, right before testifying, he was told they could go easy on him if he allowed some VIPs to meet his wife. That sent him over the edge with contempt for the hearings and redefined his persona. Hard to be a real socialist living in a CT estate, though. Wait a minute, I take that back. That's really easy.
Arthur Miller was a loser.
Im in 11th Grade and they made us read "death of a salesman" in class. (I got yelled at for making comments all through out the book, the teacher still doesnt like me)
Is the author of this piece any relation to the great playwright and screenwriter (and great conservative) Morrie Ryskind?
And, the anti-American Stalinists in media, entertainment and academe will still try to tell us that the commie traitors were noble because they wouldn't name names. They'd probably say the same of OBL when we catch him and he won't talk.