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A Conspiracy So Vast
The Wall Street Journal | July 7, 2003 | DOROTHY RABINOWITZ

Posted on 07/07/2003 4:17:43 AM PDT by Dave S

A Conspiracy So Vast

By DOROTHY RABINOWITZ

John G. Adams, a key figure in the proceedings that effectively ended Sen. Joseph McCarthy's career, passed quietly from the scene last week at age 91. Not surprisingly, his death made no news; it's been a while since those heady days when McCarthy launched his investigations of the Army, which had, he charged, been shielding countless Communist agents at Fort Monmouth and elsewhere. It fell to Adams, the Army's chief counsel, to deal with the charges, which he did to devastating effect in the Army-McCarthy hearings that held the nation in thrall in the 1950s.

*** You can read all about McCarthy's downfall, and the alleged dupes and traitors responsible for it, in "Treason," a new book by Ann Coulter, the Maureen Dowd of the conservatives. It derides McCarthy's critics and brands the notion of McCarthyism itself as a myth and "the greatest Orwellian fraud of our times." She also thanks her publisher for his bravery -- a suggestion that it took courage to publish this work. Here we are, only up to the acknowledgments page, and already enjoying a laugh. True, at one point a book representing the Democrats as the party of treason, and Sen. McCarthy as one of the greatest heroes of the age, might have given some publishers pause. Not today -- the era that has put its money on outrage merchants and shock jocks.

Imagine the delight Ms. Coulter's publishers (Crown Forum, a division of Random House) felt as they contemplated the possibilities. "Treason" had everything -- attacks and dark revelations about eminences hitherto untouchable, such as CBS's Edward R. Murrow, author of the famous "See It Now" broadcast that struck the first blow against McCarthy, from which the senator would never recover. "On what meat doth this our Caesar feed, that he is grown so great?" Murrow asked, in that searing indictment, delivered to a huge national audience, charging McCarthy with the reckless destruction of lives and reputations. It was, Ms. Coulter claims, a vicious and deceptive hatchet piece, "produced by Edward R. Murrow, friend of Soviet spy Laurence Duggan."

Pure gold. Could a publisher ask for more? But more there is: Ms. Coulter has not just set about rehabilitating McCarthy as a martyr destroyed by anti-American leftists -- she has also set about rehabilitating the most notorious of his cases, the kind dramatized in famous film clips of the period. Cases like that of Annie Lee Moss, a black code clerk who had lost her job at the Pentagon when she was hauled before McCarthy's committee as a security risk and Communist Party member. She had been confused with a different Annie Lee Moss, the witness explained -- and who Karl Marx was she could not even say. So evident was Ms. Moss's confusion at what she was doing there that applause erupted in the hearing room when Democratic Sen. Stuart Symington declared he believed her.

But the evidence against Ms. Moss was not insignificant, the author of "Treason" now maintains. The code clerk had said there were two other people called Annie Lee Moss listed in the Washington phone book -- whereas the two others were actually Anna Lee Moss and Annie Moss. Dynamite evidence, as far as Ms. Coulter is concerned -- case closed. After all, an FBI report had identified her as a Communist.

Also up for refurbishing is another famous McCarthy case, that against Army Capt. Irving Peress, a dentist reported to be a member of the Communist Party -- to become famous mainly for McCarthy's insistence on learning who promoted the captain to major. "Who Promoted Peress?" became his battle cry for a year. Even after the Rosenbergs had been caught, Ms. Coulter now charges, the Army had promoted the dentist reported to be a Communist. "When were they going to learn?"

Yes, a book with everything -- and we don't forget the classy prose. "Needless to say, the scrawny pinko was also a failure as a soldier," writes Ms. Coulter, about Peress.

And the book with everything has been getting precisely the kind of media attention the publishers counted on -- anywhere one turned on the TV screens last week there was the author of "Treason" happily confronting wide-eyed interviewers wanting to know how she can say the things she says -- her manner inviting them and the public to see just how bad she can be. Wait, you think that was something, her tone seems to say -- there's worse to come.

There always is, in the book, which ranges from the martyrdom of Sen. McCarthy -- without whose great fortitude and perspicacity in exposing the Communist menace, we might, Ms. Coulter suggests, all now be in the gulag -- to such matters as the Hollywood blacklist and the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, which in fact had little to do with McCarthy. Here Ms. Coulter pauses to reflect on the whining of those on the blacklist, all of whom she mocks as prosperous exiles racing happily around Europe with rich friends and having a good time. In Ms. Coulter's version of this history, of course, the blacklisted are only the rich and resourceful -- a history that doesn't include the countless people destroyed because their names had popped up on some list of alleged Communists or fellow travelers, or sounded like a name on one of those lists. People like the actor Phillip Loeb, for example, unemployable and ultimately driven to suicide because he could no longer pay the bills for the care of a mentally ill son.

The portrayal of Sen. McCarthy as a wild-eyed demagogue destroying innocent lives is "sheer liberal hobgoblinism," Ms. Coulter maintains. It is true enough that there was nothing particularly wild-eyed about McCarthy, though that eerie giggle of his which tended to erupt at odd moments did have a certain out-of-this world pitch. Matters like that aside, the senator knew what he was about -- knew how much gold, political and other, a crusading Communist hunter could mine -- particularly one who could wave lists of names, numbers of traitors and plotters against the nation. The times were ripe for his kind.

Whether Sen. McCarthy actually believed some of the more fantastic charges he made -- charges that brought him instant fame -- remains a question. In 1951 he declared that Secretaries of State George Marshall and Dean Acheson had conspired to deliver China to the Soviets; and, not least, that they and other American leaders had taken part in a conspiracy against the United States, "a conspiracy on a scale so immense as to dwarf any previous venture in the history of man."

In another time -- our own -- he might have found a calling as a political shock jock. It was his fate, instead, for his name to be forever associated with a reign of fear and terror all too real. In her devoted effort to redraw Sen. McCarthy's history, Ms. Coulter makes the point that the members of the elite establishment all despised McCarthy. So did most educators, intellectuals and university faculties. That last is always worth remembering, though not for the reasons Ms. Coulter thinks. It is worth remembering that during that bleak political time the universities, faculties and students understood the threat McCarthyism posed to intellectual freedom -- and, dismal to note today, that the universities which were once hotbeds of opposition to McCarthy are now little worlds of their own, where political censorship, speech codes and other ideologically driven assaults on freedom are the accepted order of things.

*** Ms. Coulter's work includes an admiring if brief biography of McCarthy's political career. One that for some reason excludes the senator's remarkable efforts on behalf of the members of the SS battle group who executed 86 American POWs in the Ardennes campaign in December 1944; otherwise known as the Malmedy Massacre. In his impassioned efforts on behalf of the accused -- one never to be repeated in his investigative career -- the senator charged that the U.S. Army had cruelly mistreated the former SS men.

All things considered, Sen. McCarthy's reputation would be hard to refurbish, but give Ms. Coulter credit for an all-out effort. The senator -- who knew something about the art of outrage merchandising -- would have understood the latest of his public advocates.

Ms. Rabinowitz is a member of the Journal's editorial board.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: coulter; mccarthy; mccarthyism; traitor
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To: tdunbar
Whatever one makes of Rabinowitz's WSJ article, it does make the way for a Coulter reply without the WSJ having to directly solicit a Coulter op-ed.
Yes . . . well, I suppose that would serve as well as a TV talk show guest appearance. But I was sort of thinking about a neutral forum--say, on Hannity or even on Rush Limbaugh, where the two of them could slug it out. And it wouldn't hurt any to have some experts who have written on Venona and on the "McCarthy era" along to referee.

My money will be on Ann in that contest, which is undoubtedly why Rabinowitz won't show for such.


81 posted on 07/07/2003 7:05:33 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: Dave S
I take it from this non-sequitor of a response that you are giving up on sliming McCarthy as gay, and have now taken on the easier task of rehabilitating Bill Clinton's reputation.

It helps to change the subject when people actually ask for facts, doesn't it?

82 posted on 07/07/2003 8:21:51 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: Dave S
Ann would lie through her teeth to make a point if she could

Crucial point: does she? If you think so, prove it.

83 posted on 07/07/2003 8:48:04 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: visitor
If you know a little bit about Spartacus the answer should be obvious. He led a Roman slave revolt and became a Communist cult hero in the 20th century. American Communist Howard Fast wrote a paean to Communism named "Spartacus," and a ballet of the same name was the propaganda set piece of the Bolshoi Ballet during Cold War tours to the West.

Anyone who relies on "facts" from something called spartacus.schoolnet is buying sparkle-powder. "Cookie" is a troll. Ignore her/him/it.
84 posted on 07/07/2003 9:00:08 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: Dave S
Who put you in charge?

Who put YOU in charge?

85 posted on 07/07/2003 9:01:23 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: MEG33
but the truth is there was a communist infiltration of our government."

WAS?

86 posted on 07/07/2003 9:09:10 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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To: roderick
I can only assume that Treason is similarly sourced

It is indeed.

87 posted on 07/07/2003 9:12:07 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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To: Dave S
Lets Understand The U.N.{SPECIAL BULLETIN TO ALL MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS }MUST READ}http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b378b1d0e65.htm
88 posted on 07/07/2003 9:13:17 PM PDT by furnitureman
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To: DPB101
Over here ! Dorothy has yet another vile column. Methinks this woman needs help/is having a meltdown/isn't nearly as " Conservative " as she claims[others claim her } to be.
89 posted on 07/07/2003 9:13:18 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
Must be personal with her. America wasn't terrorized by McCarthy. Some in NYC and Hollywood were--because they were members of the CPUSA. Rabinowitz distorts the case of Phillip Loeb. Wonder if she knew the family.
90 posted on 07/07/2003 9:36:28 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: ClearCase_guy
I take it from this non-sequitor of a response that you are giving up on sliming McCarthy as gay, and have now taken on the easier task of rehabilitating Bill Clinton's reputation.

In what post did I ever claim McCarthy was gay. I was on you for calling some other guy a liar just because he was wrong on whether McCarthy was ever married. Lying requires intent. I dont think you proved that. So you are a nut that thinks Clinton really murdered seventy some people, huh? No wonder you buy everything Ann says, youve given up on logical thought.

91 posted on 07/07/2003 9:40:24 PM PDT by Dave S
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To: Bernard Marx
Who put YOU in charge?

No one and I wasnt making demands on others, so stuff it you commie fellow traveler.

92 posted on 07/07/2003 9:42:15 PM PDT by Dave S
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To: DPB101
Two columns, in two days, vilifying Ann and McCarthy ? I rather think that old Dorothy has something hidden in her past. Even neocons ( using the REAL deffinition ! ) don't repeat the old lies, insults, propaganda of the 50s, anymore.

Thus far, two columns, at least two major distortions, a host of lies and innuendos, and a great deal of emotional cavilings from old Dorothy. All in all, she's become totally unreliable for factual info and more of a Dowd than her canard about Ann !

Thanks for the link ! :-)

93 posted on 07/07/2003 9:42:57 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: Dave S
so stuff it you commie fellow traveler.

Just the style of "argument" I've come to expect from you on these threads. If you ain't got nothin', resort to first-grade level name-calling. BTW, where's your proof that Ann lies?

94 posted on 07/07/2003 9:51:09 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: nopardons
Two Rabinowitz's were called to testify before McCarthy. Victor was an unapologetic leftist all his life. Haven't checked out Seymon yet. Wonder if she is related to either of them. Or perhaps this explains it:Treason, page 101:
The image of McCarthy riding roughshod over civil liberties and terrifying small children is difficult to square with the fact that the public loved him . . .The more he rallied against Communists working for the government, the higher his approval ratings soared.

At the height of the left's counterattack against McCarthy, just months away from a Senate censure, Americans told pollsters they approved of the job he was going by 50 to 29 percent . . .his approval rating was 63 percent. Gallup polls from 1950 to 1954 ...showed that Catholics supported McCarthy by 56 to 29 percent; Protestants supported him by 45 to 36 percent . . . Jews opposed McCarthy by 82 to 3 percent.


95 posted on 07/07/2003 9:52:28 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: DPB101
BINGO ! I bet one or both were/are her relatives. And, I have grave doubts that Dorothy is, in reality, a Conservative. Hunt, who also writes op-eds for the WSJ is most certainly NOT a Conservative. And, just because D.R. wrote about Juanita's rape, doesn't mean that she's a Conservative. After all, Juanita WAS interviewed and that one shown, though chopped to pieces, on T.V.; the interviewer isn't a Conservative.
96 posted on 07/07/2003 10:01:15 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
NYC was so far left when Rabinowitz was a kid everyone she ever knew probably viewed McCarthy as another Hitler. Those snared by the hearings were mostly from NYC. She no doubt feels the fear she saw among party members and fellow travelers was indicative of how the country as a whole viewed McCarthy.
97 posted on 07/07/2003 10:09:09 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: DPB101
As Deb says on another thread, Rabinowitz is an old-line Democrat and no conservative. She has enough intellectual honesty to have recognized the outrages involved in the child-sex scandals of past decades. She apparently did some first-rate reporting (before I was paying attention to her) to bring these outrages to the public's awareness. She deserves lots of credit for that. But her attacks on Ann belie some deeper prejudices and flaws that need investigating.
98 posted on 07/07/2003 10:15:05 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: DPB101
Hey.........just wait a darned minute there ! I don't know how old Dorothy is; however, I WAS in N.Y.C. at this time and EVERY adult, that I knew, hated Commies, did NOT hate McCarthy, and my extended family and their friends didn't know anyone, NOT A SINGLE PERSON who was shaking in their boots , had to appear before HUAC, was being investigated, or was a party member/a fellow travellor. And, we weren't the only ones. N.Y.C. wasn't quite the hotbed of far lefties, then, as you assume.

Don't tar, my friend, with shuch a gigantic brush. :-)

99 posted on 07/07/2003 10:16:17 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: Dave S
Your perfidious name calling is no refutation. OTOH, it casts doubts upon yourself.
100 posted on 07/07/2003 10:17:29 PM PDT by nopardons
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