I audited American History courses at UW-Madison after I retired from the Music department. I wrote a short paper about McCarthy, and another about the book, DENIAL by historians Haynes and Klehr that have, based upon the information in the Venona Cables and the info. released after the collapse of the Soviet Union, absolute written documentary proof of all the Soviet Agents working in FDR's and Truman's administration. The result was total disbelief by the Teaching Assistant and fear that his Major Prof, would "kill me" (his words) if he turned in my papers.
There is no room for truth in the Academy today only dogma.
The title DENIAL was a straight arrow into the hearts of all of the established academic historians in the U.S. who still think Alger Hiss was "unjustly accused". There is even a named chair in his honor at an Eastern college- even though he was a traitor. Hiss also was the U.S. first Secretary to the U.N. in San Franciso-not surprisingly the USSR approved him without a struggle- he encouraged the entry of Soviet satellite states and agreed that any member of the U.N. security council could block any military action by the U.N. This is the main reason the U.N. is useless in stopping any tryrant in the world today.
This is Ann Coulter's Column of Nov. 7 2007. (Click on the title link above for the entire column.)
When I wrote a ferocious defense of Sen. Joe McCarthy in Treason: Liberal Treachery From the Cold War to the War on Terrorism, liberals chose not to argue with me. Instead they posted a scrolling series of reasons not to read my book, such as that I wear short skirts, date boys, and that Treason was not a scholarly tome.
After printing rabidly venomous accounts of McCarthy for half a century based on zero research, liberals would only accept research presenting an alternative view of McCarthy that included, as the Los Angeles Times put it, at least the "pretense of scholarly throat-clearing and objectivity."This week, they got it. The great M. Stanton Evans has finally released Blacklisted by History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America's Enemies. Based on a lifetime's work, including nearly a decade of thoroughgoing research, stores of original research and never-before-seen government files, this 672-page book ends the argument on Joe McCarthy. Look for it hidden behind stacks of Bill Clinton's latest self-serving book at a bookstore near you.
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