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Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy | Larry Tye
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The definitive biography of the most dangerous demagogue in American history, based on first-ever review of his personal and professional papers, medical and military records, and recently unsealed transcripts of his closed-door Congressional hearings In the long history of American demagogues, from Huey Long to Donald Trump, never has one man caused so much damage in such a short time as Senator Joseph McCarthy. We still use McCarthyism to stand for outrageous charges of guilt by association, a weapon of polarizing slander. From 1950 to 1954, McCarthy destroyed many careers and even entire lives, whipping the nation into a frenzy of paranoia, accusation, loyalty oaths, and terror. When the public finally turned on him, he came crashing down, dying of alcoholism in 1957. Only now, through bestselling author Larry Tyes exclusive look at the senators records, can the full story be told. Demagogue is a masterful portrait of a human being capable of immense evil, yet beguiling charm. McCarthy was a tireless worker and a genuine war hero. His ambitions knew few limits. Neither did his socializing, his drinking, nor his gambling. When he finally made it to the Senate, he flailed around in search of an agenda and angered many with his sharp elbows and lack of integrity. Finally, after three years, he hit upon anti-communism. By recklessly charging treason against everyone from George Marshall to much of the State Department, he became the most influential and controversial man in America. His chaotic, meteoric rise is a gripping and terrifying object lesson for us all. Yet his equally sudden fall from fame offers reason for hope that, given the rope, most American demagogues eventually hang themselves.
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Jgotham
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😳 sounds familiar

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Jgotham
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This is so much like Trump… I guess narcissist gonna narcissist 😂. The press has always been a weapon and a lot of times too willing to be used. We saw it then and we‘ve seen it now; played by Trump through this campaign.

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Jgotham
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I hate this excuse. It‘s an easy way of excusing figures from history and not accepting people are flawed. I‘m also floored by this time‘s money and it‘s ability to travel further. No wonder old senators from this time are out of touch. To be able to take college for $225 for law school 😂 or even a secretary wage being able to save and afford George Washington University and still live.

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Jgotham
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It‘s amazing to see, in the prologue, how similar these two men are.

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Jgotham
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Ohh this is so good. I‘ve been having it with a splash of Starbucks caramel macchiato creamer. 👌🏽 Rn I‘m pairing it with plenty of Halloween books and this very interesting non-fiction.

vivastory Stōk is my favorite store purchased iced coffee. Will keep an eye out! 3y
Magpiegem I want this! It sounds amazing! Xxx 3y
Jgotham @vivastory @Magpiegem it‘s soooo good 3y
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stretchkev
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Mehso-so

Sen. Josesph McCarthy was certainly a complicated individual, driven, hardworking, ambitious, constant liar.

This is a thoroughly well researched biography. But I get a bit tried with biographical material, it's repetitive and focuses too much on an individual missing some context of the larger movement.

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texasdixies
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Starting this one tonight. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.