Trumps Strange Tweet About Joseph McCarthy
People who have actually studied the disgraced Wisconsin senator describe a man who bears similarities to some of the presidents most notable attributes.
By MICHAEL KRUSE August 19, 2018
Study the late Joseph McCarthy, President Donald Trump said Sunday on Twitter. And hes right. Its important.
But casting special counsel Robert Mueller as McCarthy, the red-baiting United States senator from Wisconsin who in the 1950s earned lasting disgrace for his public shaming of supposed Communists, made for the latest and maybe the most outrageous example of Trumps frequent tactic of attempting to use a weakness of his own as a weapon against an opponent. And given Trumps
tenuous grip on history, not to mention his close, critical connection with McCarthys foremost henchman, this instance of his transparent table-turning amounted to an awkward, unwitting exercise in self-portraiture. The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller.
McCarthy, after all, was an essentially destructive force,
according to biographer Richard H. Rovere. He was a chronic opportunist. He was a political speculator. He was a Republican who had started as a Democrat. He was a fertile innovator, a first-rate organizer and galvanizer of mobs, a skilled manipulator of public opinion, and something like a genius at that essential American strategy: publicity. He was a vulgarian. He was a man with an almost aesthetic preference for untruth. He faked it all and could not understand anyone who didnt. He made sages of screwballs and accused wise men of being fools. He was the first American ever to be actively hated and feared by foreigners in large numbers. He favored the third person.
He was a great sophisticate in human relationships, as every demagogue must be. He knew a good deal about peoples fears and anxieties, and he was a superb juggler of them. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others. He could not comprehend true outrage, true indignation, true anything, Rovere
wrote.
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Michael Kruse is a senior staff writer for Politico.