President Donald Trump‘s vulnerability is readily apparent if we consult another moment when a bully was stopped.
We need to ask the question asked by Joseph N. Welch of U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy. I was watching television in 1954 when Welch, then the attorney for the U.S. Army, asked Sen. McCarthy, “Have you no ...
WASHINGTON -- Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, invoking the 1950s demagoguery of Sen. Joseph McCarthy, said Wednesday "you can't continue to just remain silent" about President Donald Trump's politics and ...
Historians widely point to an exchange between U.S. Army counsel Joseph Welch and Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy as the pivotal event leading to the end of the senator’s cruel and unconstrained ...
In a September news release, U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Hays County, announced that he has asked U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republican leaders in the House to form a select committee to ...
The local production tells the story of Margaret Chase Smith standing up to Joseph McCarthy during the Red Scare. There will be preview performances ahead of the Cleveland run on Sunday and Monday.
When CBS, NBC and ABC cut away from President Donald Trump’s news conference at the White House on the evening of Nov. 5, they took pains to explain why they were shutting off the nation’s ...
Back in the 1950s, in the United States, even a whisper of sympathy for Russia or the Soviet Union was unthinkable and seen ...
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