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		<title>America&#8217;s Retreat From Victory</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Book review: America&#8217;s Retreat From Victory by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy by F.C. Etier &#8220;Glenn Beck attacks Sandra Bullock over donations to Haiti and New Orleans&#8230;&#8221; Can you imagine the fallout from a headline like that? A nationally popular activist/commentator attacking an acknowledged hero that recently won major awards would raise eyebrows in each of their camps &#8212; and stir <a class="more-link" href="https://theamericanmercury.org/2010/07/americas-retreat-from-victory/">Continue Reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Book review: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Americas-Retreat-Victory-Catlett-Marshall/dp/B000J4LD8U/ref=tmm_pap_title_0"><em>America&#8217;s Retreat From Victory</em></a> by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy</p>
<p>by F.C. Etier</p>
<p>&#8220;Glenn Beck attacks Sandra Bullock over donations to Haiti and New Orleans&#8230;&#8221; Can you imagine the fallout from a headline like that?</p>
<p>A nationally popular activist/commentator attacking an acknowledged hero that recently won major awards would raise eyebrows in each of their camps &#8212; and stir up a mushroom cloud of controversy.</p>
<p>Senator Joseph R. McCarthy delivered a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, in 1950 in which he attacked Secretary of Defense, author of the Marshall Plan, and eventual Noble Peace Prize recipient, George Catlett Marshall. McCarthy&#8217;s speech was published in book form in 1951 as <em>America&#8217;s Retreat From Victory</em>. The subtitle was <em>The Story of George Catlett Marshall</em>. It only seems logical that if you&#8217;re going after someone with the stature of a Sandra Bullock or a George C. Marshall, you better have your ducks in a row. Certainly the analogy with Beck and Bullock was fictitious, but McCarthy&#8217;s attack was not.</p>
<p>McCarthy&#8217;s speech revealed little known &#8212; and well documented &#8212; facts about the Nobel Peace Prize winner.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Marshall&#8217;s Secret Past</strong></p>
<p>According to McCarthy, a friend warned, &#8220;Don&#8217;t do it, McCarthy. Marshall has been built into such a great hero in the eyes of the people that you will destroy yourself politically if you lay hands on the laurels of this great man.&#8221; Did the senator throw caution to the winds? His reply, &#8220;The reason the world is in such a tragic state today is that too many politicians have been doing only that which they consider politically wise &#8212; only that which is safe for their own political fortunes.&#8221; McCarthy pressed ahead, encouraged by a 1943 article in the <em>New York Times</em> magazine by Sidney Shalett. Shalett quotes Marshall as having said, &#8220;No publicity will do me no harm, but some publicity will do me no good.&#8221; McCarthy says in the book/speech, &#8220;This perhaps is why Marshall stands alone among the wartime leaders in that he has never [as of June 1951] written his own memoirs or allowed anyone else to write his story for him.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Thorough Research</strong></p>
<p>Throughout <em>America&#8217;s Retreat From Victory</em> the reader will notice that McCarthy makes most of his more noteworthy (alarming/controversial) points by quoting other authors. Under the heading of &#8220;Source Material&#8221;, Appendix A lists more than two dozen bibliographical references from such authors as Winston Churchill, General Omar Bradley and General Claire Chennault&#8230;.</p>
<p>Walter Trohan of the <em>Chicago Tribune</em> (later to become president of the White House Correspondent&#8217;s Association) published a story in the <em>American Mercury</em> titled, &#8220;The Tragedy of George Marshall.&#8221; According to Trohan&#8217;s story, in 1933, Marshall, a captain at the time, via an intercession of General Pershing, asked Chief of Staff General Douglas MacArthur if he could be &#8220;fast-tracked.&#8221; Marshall&#8217;s record lacked sufficient time with troops so he was put in charge of one of the Army&#8217;s finest regiments (the Eighth; Fort Screven, GA) to prove himself. In less than a year under Marshall&#8217;s command, the Eighth Regiment dropped to one of the worst in the army, making promotion impossible. <em>Six years later, President Roosevelt placed George C. Marshall in command of the entire United States Army</em>&#8230;.</p>
<p>Consistently quoting credible sources and using documented research to make his points, McCarthy leads the reader through a series of events managed or strongly influenced by Marshall to assure the fall of Eastern Europe and China to Stalin and  the communists. The situation reached a terminal point in Tehran where Marshall and Stalin defeated a stubborn Churchill in what McCarthy describes as &#8220;the most significant decision of the war in Europe,&#8221; &#8220;&#8230;to concentrate on France and leave the whole of Eastern Europe to the Red armies.&#8221;</p>
<p>McCarthy chronicles Marshall&#8217;s efforts through the Yalta and Potsdam meetings and the post war &#8220;Marshall Plan&#8221; to diminish American influence.  McCarthy details a complicated and far-reaching conspiracy, naming names&#8230;.  In the end, Marshall finished his career as Secretary of State, won a Nobel Peace Prize and died a hero.  McCarthy was censured by the U.S.Senate and died in Bethesda Hospital supposedly of liver complications from long-term alcoholism.  In the seventies, stories surfaced that the &#8220;power elite&#8221; had taken McCarthy to Bethesda to &#8220;get rid of him,&#8221; prompting his supporters to advise avoiding Bethesda.</p>
<p>Ironically, a 1997 report by liberal Senator Moynihan&#8217;s commission on government secrecy vindicated McCarthy&#8217;s claims of Communist infiltration.</p>
<p>Read the <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Book-review-McCarthy" class="broken_link">full article at F.C. Etier&#8217;s site</a></p>
<p>Read <a href="http://www.realnews247.com/america%27s_retreat%20_from_victory.htm">McCarthy&#8217;s book online</a></p>
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