Have You No Sense of Decency?: Questions

    Have You No Sense of Decency?: Questions

      1. Was it inevitable that someone was going to stand up to McCarthy eventually? If not, what would have changed?
      2. Were Welch's tactics acceptable? Should he have met McCarthy's demagoguery with reason rather than emotion?
      3. How does the transcript help illuminate the thought processes of both Welch and McCarthy? How rehearsed are they? How spontaneous? Does it matter?
      4. Welch's anguished "Have you no sense of decency?" strongly resonated with people at the time. What kind of reaction would it have now?
      5. Modern politics is often characterized as strongly partisan, but there's nothing like the anti-Communist witch hunts of the 1950s. Have the tactics just grown more subtle?
      6. Is calling McCarthy's crusade a "witch hunt" unfair? Was Communism a dangerous enough enemy to warrant that?
      7. What made McCarthy think he could take on the Army?
      8. Is McCarthy's smear against Mr. Fisher at all relevant to anything? A legitimate strike against Welch?
      9. How might seeing this hearing on TV affected people's perception of what went down?