I've always been opposed to witchhunts, and I hated what [ Senator Joseph ] McCarthy was doing.
His other novel, "Subpoena," published in 1966, described a Congressional investigation of Communist subversion by a committee not unlike Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's.
Where were Secretaries James and Foster and Senator Joseph, those dear daft numina who'd mothered over Oedipa's so temperate youth?
Dr. Kissinger replied, "And then, when [Senator Joseph] McCarthy accused them of treason, they were screaming bloody murder."
The senator is making noises about the vehicle manufacturer being responsible for the deaths, and Senator Joseph out of Michigan is threatening to change his vote on some economic bill.
But instead of his coffee, he ended up drinking a "Cup of Joe," caught up in Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's political tempest.
By the 1950's, Senator Joseph McCarthy was well into a civilian witch hunt that would quickly bleach the military's ranks as well.
Senator Joseph I Lieberman of Connecticut was also critical, but said he had not decided how he would vote on the measure.
Akunis, who sponsored the bill to limit foreign funding to Israeli human rights organization, stood behind Senator Joseph's McCarthy's actions in the 1950s.
So is Senator Joseph McCarthy, shown touring Fort Monmouth.