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AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1908–1957)
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  • Arthur V. Watkins]]
  • [[Edward R. Murrow]], pioneer in broadcast journalism.
  • [[Harry J. Anslinger]] criticized and supplied McCarthy's morphine addiction
  • Herbert Block, who signed his work "[[Herblock]]", coined the term "[[McCarthyism]]" in this cartoon in the March 29, 1950, ''[[Washington Post]].''
  • DFC]] and [[Air Medal]] from Colonel [[John R. Lanigan]], commanding officer of Fifth Marine Reserve District, December 1952
  • Marine Corps uniform]]
  • McCarthy chats with [[Roy Cohn]] (right) at the [[Army-McCarthy hearings]].
  • Senator [[Millard Tydings]]
  • [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]], 34th President of the United States
  • censured]]
  • Fox River]] in the background
  •  [[Joseph N. Welch]] (left) being questioned by Senator McCarthy, June 9, 1954.

Joseph McCarthy         
Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), Republican U.S. Senator, leader of Senate anti-Communist hearings during the Cold War (his Communist "witch hunt" came to be known as McCarthyism)
McCarthy         
McCarthy, family name; Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), Republican U.S. Senator, leader of Senate anti-Communist hearings during the Cold War
macarthysme      
n. Mccarthyism, practice of accusing citizens of being Communist or disloyal without proof (named after Sen. Joseph McCarthy); policy of using accusations or personal investigation to restrict political opposition

Definitie

John McCarthy
<person, artificial intelligence> A pioneer of {artificial intelligence} (he coined ther term). He invented Lisp at MIT in the late 1950s and later worked at SAIL. ftp://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc. E-mail: <jmc@cs.stanford.edu>. (2003-08-06)

Wikipedia

Joseph McCarthy

Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Beginning in 1950, McCarthy became the most visible public face of a period in the United States in which Cold War tensions fueled fears of widespread communist subversion. He is known for alleging that numerous communists and Soviet spies and sympathizers had infiltrated the United States federal government, universities, film industry, and elsewhere. Ultimately, he was censured for refusing to cooperate with, and abusing members of, the committee established to investigate whether or not he should be censured. The term "McCarthyism", coined in 1950 in reference to McCarthy's practices, was soon applied to similar anti-communist activities. Today, the term is used more broadly to mean demagogic, reckless, and unsubstantiated accusations, as well as public attacks on the character or patriotism of political opponents.

Born in Grand Chute, Wisconsin, McCarthy commissioned into the Marine Corps in 1942, where he served as an intelligence briefing officer for a dive bomber squadron. Following the end of World War II, he attained the rank of major. He volunteered to fly twelve combat missions as a gunner-observer. These missions were generally safe, and after one where he was allowed to shoot as much ammunition as he wanted to, mainly at coconut trees, he acquired the nickname "Tail-Gunner Joe". Some of his claims of heroism were later shown to be exaggerated or falsified, leading many of his critics to use "Tail-Gunner Joe" as a term of mockery.

McCarthy successfully ran for the U.S. Senate in 1946, defeating Robert M. La Follette Jr. After three largely undistinguished years in the Senate, McCarthy rose suddenly to national fame in February 1950, when he asserted in a speech that he had a list of "members of the Communist Party and members of a spy ring" who were employed in the State Department. In succeeding years after his 1950 speech, McCarthy made additional accusations of Communist infiltration into the State Department, the administration of President Harry S. Truman, the Voice of America, and the U.S. Army. He also used various charges of communism, communist sympathies, disloyalty, or sex crimes to attack a number of politicians and other individuals inside and outside of government. This included a concurrent "Lavender Scare" against suspected homosexuals; as homosexuality was prohibited by law at the time, it was also perceived to increase a person's risk for blackmail.

With the highly publicized Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954, and following the suicide of Wyoming Senator Lester C. Hunt that same year, McCarthy's support and popularity faded. On December 2, 1954, the Senate voted to censure Senator McCarthy by a vote of 67–22, making him one of the few senators ever to be disciplined in this fashion. He continued to speak against communism and socialism until his death at the age of 48 at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, on May 2, 1957. His death certificate listed the cause of death as "Hepatitis, acute, cause unknown". Doctors had not previously reported him to be in critical condition. Some biographers say this was caused or exacerbated by alcoholism.

McCarthy is the last Republican to have held, or won election to, Wisconsin's Class I Senate seat.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Joseph McCarthy
1. Tr';s vite, le passé du film n‘est plus vraiment le passé. Et Joseph McCarthy, plongé dans le cauchemar de la télévision adolescente, annonce Nixon autant, et surtout, que Dick Cheney ou George Bush.
2. Une page d‘histoire vieille d‘un demi–si';cle qu‘il n‘éclaire par aucune mise en contexte: le combat, entre octobre 53 et avril 54, du journaliste de la chaîne CBS Ed Murrow contre le sénateur Joseph McCarthy.
3. Thierry Jobin Dans le chef–d‘śuvre de George Clooney, Joseph McCarthy joue son propre rôle grâce aux archives de la télévision américaine qui l‘a vu, en quelques années, monter comme un potentat arrogant, puis s‘écrouler, dépressif et alcoolique.
4. Né au fond du Middle West, dans le Wisconsin (nord des Etats–Unis) et la męme ville que le sénateur Joseph McCarthy (mais aussi que le «roi de l‘évasion» Harry Houdini), il est l‘un des sept enfants d‘un chirurgien du nom de William Dafoe.
5. Joseph McCarthy joue, dans ses prestations télévisées originales et pathétiques, son propre rôle, tandis que la rédaction de l‘émission See it now, ancętre des Temps présent ou Envoyé spécial, en rangs serrés derri';re Murrow, est incarnée par des acteurs: David Strathairn dans le rôle de sa vie (Murrow), qui lui a valu le Prix d‘interprétation ŕ Venise en septembre; Clooney lui–męme en Fred Friendly, le producteur et ami inflexible; ainsi qu‘une série de réhabilitations qui, de Jeff Daniels ŕ Frank Langella, constituent l‘un des plus beaux castings de l‘année.