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A Genius for Confusion: Joseph R. McCarthy and the Politics of Deceit
This new biography of Joseph R. McCarthy shows how the Wisconsin Senators campaign against American Communists prized sensation above truth. McCarthy often put aside his hunt for Reds while he pursued his anti-communist critics. He fought foes not just with noisy accusations but with covert gossip. He was gullible enough that some con artists managed to lure him on wild goose chases. The man who charged others with being dupes was sometimes one himself. Historian Frieds book builds on over a decades research in a multitude of sources, many of them newly openednot just McCarthys own papers but those of forty-seven Senate colleagues, plus records of journalists, observers, and activists. It brings to light such theatrical episodes as a CIA op against McCarthy as well as Joes quixotic search for Soviet security chief Lavrenti Beria in Spain. The resulting multi-focal perspective on the political and institutional setting in which McCarthy operated with such abandon is full of drama. Read more