During the height of the Red Scare, Republican Sen. Joe McCarthy reportedly said, “I have here in my hand a list of 205 — a list of names that were made known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the State Department.”
McCarthy never shared the list of names, which was largely the point — “McCarthyism” was about creating fears and sowing seeds of suspicion based on nothing. The resulting hysteria led to blacklisting, ruined lives, and a witch-trial atmosphere, motivated by little more than paranoia.
McCarthy was disgraced, but his tactics live on. Consider, for example, what Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) told constituents last night (via Jennifer Bendery). [Update: here’s the video, posted by our pal James Carter.]
The audio is a little tough to make out, but the right-wing Floridian says between 78 and 81 members of the “Democrat Party” in Congress are “members of the Communist Party.” Though the crowd gasps, West didn’t name names.
For all the talk about McCarthyism in politics, we don’t usually come across literal examples like these. Here’s an unhinged congressman who’s “heard” that roughly half of the House Democratic caucus are secretly members of the Communist Party, and though he’s not prepared to say who’s on the alleged list, the federal lawmaker feels comfortable sharing this in public.








