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Dupes

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by Paul Kengor


  McAuliff, John, 467

  McCain, John, 451, 460, 463, 467

  McCarthy era, 5, 6, 452. See also McCarthyism

  McCarthy, Eugene, 321

  McCarthy, Joe, 5, 8, 52, 211, 220, 243, 335, 371, 441, 452, 476

  McCarthy, Mary, 184

  McCarthyism, 6, 184, 190, 192, 316, 394, 432, 444, 465

  McConnell, Brian V., 340

  McDermott, Jim, 435–39

  McGovern, George, 321, 368

  McGrory, Mary, 368, 404

  McNamara, Robert, 417

  McNutt, Paul V., 222–23

  Meacham, Jon, 453

  Mead, Margaret, 331

  Meese, Ed, 392

  Meet the Press, 352

  Mein Kampf, 81

  Melish, John Howard, 265–66, 313

  Menjou, Adolphe, 196, 212, 214

  Merton, Thomas, 10, 86–87, 334

  Metzenbaum, Howard, 368

  Meyer, Frank, 133, 386, 481

  Meyer, Herb, 400–404, 415, 418

  Meyer, Karl E., 383, 386, 390

  Mikoyan, Anastas, 170

  Milbank, Dana, 450, 451, 453

  Militant, The, 290, 293

  Miller, Arthur, 184–93, 186, 187, 189, 191, 217, 249, 267, 313, 441

  Miller, Moses, 149

  Mingulin, I., 247, 248

  Miscamble, Wilson D., 170

  Mises, Ludwig von, 386

  Mishin, Stanislav, 478

  Mission to Moscow, 173, 196–203

  Mitchell, Walter, 145, 149

  Mitford, Jessica, 313

  Mitrokhin, Vasiliy, 363

  Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (Mobe), 286–93, 300, 302, 312–13, 320, 322

  Modern Monthly, 104

  Molotov, Vyacheslav, 10, 170, 197, 199, 232, 235, 255, 270

  Mondale, Walter, 368, 370, 388

  Montgomery, Robert, 196, 212, 213

  Morris, Edmund, 417

  Morris, George Sylvester, 83

  Moscow Daily News, 90

  Moscow money, 33–35

  Moscow, subservience to, 20–33, 44–47

  Most Wanted list, 422, 423

  Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS), 470

  Moyers, Bill, 409

  Muggeridge, Malcolm, 55–56

  Muir, Jean, 490, 493

  Mundt, Karl, 272

  Murashev, Arkady, 396

  Murphy, George, 196

  Murrow, Edward R., 441

  Murtha, John, 429

  musical event program, 150–51, 152–53

  Myth of Soviet Aggression, The, 307

  Nation, The, 64, 188, 441

  National Journal, 460, 471

  National Review, 17, 386

  National Security Decision Directives (NSDD), 399–400, 408

  “Nazi” America, 217–23, 428–30

  Nazism, 6, 37, 208–9, 221, 245, 450

  Neff, Walter Scott, 155

  New Deal, 110–34

  New Masses, 146, 185, 186, 189, 192, 220, 267, 331

  New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe), 286–93, 300, 302, 312–13, 320, 322

  New Red Negro, The, 276

  New Republic, The, 9, 34, 64, 84, 93–102, 123, 196, 393–95, 424

  New Times, 414

  new world, 53–54, 60, 68, 78–79, 95–96, 108, 332

  “New World in the Making, A,” 96

  New York City bombings, 420–21

  New Yorker, 453

  New York Post, 473

  New York Sun, 228

  New York Times

  on American Peace Mobilization, 147, 151–52, 155

  on Ayers, 455, 458

  and Carter, 434–35

  on clergymen group, 145

  and Columbia University, 295

  on Democratic National Convention, 298, 312

  on Displaced Persons, 208

  on Earle, 172–73

  on Khrushchev speech, 281

  on Lamont, 77, 307

  on Miller, 190, 192

  on Mission to Moscow, 200–201

  on Moscow hearings, 107–8

  on Obama, 455, 458

  publisher of, 289

  quoting, 317–19, 322–23, 368–69

  on Reagan, 372, 382–89, 401

  on SDI, 404, 412

  on September 11, 420–21

  on Stone, 441

  News Chronicle, 228

  NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, 437

  Newsweek, 227, 444, 453

  Nicholas I (czar), 74

  Nicholas II (czar), 99

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 81, 85

  Nitze, Paul, 234

  Nixon, Richard, 8, 203, 212, 272, 286, 332, 352, 426, 442

  “Nixon Tapes,” 352

  No Place to Hide: The Strategy and Tactics of Terrorism, 343

  “No Regrets for a Love of Explosives,” 420

  North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 236–37

  North Korea, 280, 433–35

  “Not Guilty,” 107

  nuclear war, 206, 269, 284, 367, 409, 411–13, 417–18

  nuclear weapons, 403, 418, 432

  Nunn, Sam, 7

  “Obama and the Open and Unexpected Future,” 468

  Obama, Barack

  and Ayers, 2, 449, 454–65, 461, 462, 471–72, 474, 477

  and Columbia University, 348, 446, 458

  consulting firm for, 473

  crossover vote for, 467–68, 470

  and Davis, 2, 5, 246, 277, 444–45, 451–54, 464–65, 506

  election of, 476–78

  and Germany, 273–74

  grandparents of, 444

  in Hawaii, 451–53

  and Jarrett, 249

  launching career of, 305

  and “progressive” victory, 466–80

  and stimulus bill, 473

  on U.S. troops, 429

  Obama, Michelle, 458, 459

  O'Brian, Brian, 311

  Office of Wartime Information (OWI), 198–99

  Oglesby, Carl, 311

  Ohrnstein, Bernardine. See Dohrn, Bernardine

  Okinawa, 245, 304

  Olgin, M. J., 149

  Olin, Viktor, 413

  Oliphant, Pat, 441

  “On the Hostile Speeches of the President of the U.S.A.,” 382, 384

  O'Neill, John E., 353–54, 356

  O'Neill, Tip, 368, 393

  “Onward with the Hydrogen Bomb,” 270

  oppression, 40, 247, 255–58, 257, 359, 445

  Ornitz, Sam, 493

  Osnos, Peter, 359

  Oswald, Lee Harvey, 295

  Oughton, Diana, 341

  “Our New ‘Democratic’ Partner,” 273

  “Overthrow the Capitalist Government,” 45

  Owens, Mackubin Thomas, 355–56

  Pacepa, Ion Mihai, 237, 246, 350, 354–57, 439

  Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, 48–52, 51

  Palmer, Alice, 454–55, 456–57

  Pannekork, Anton, 48

  Pardun, Bob, 467

  Parent, Steven, 338

  Parks, Larry, 222

  Pascal, Ernest, 205

  Pauling, Linus, 313

  “peace movement,” 155, 289, 312, 326. See also American Peace Mobilization

  Pearl Harbor, 145, 147, 160, 164, 198, 248

  Pearson, Drew, 208

  Peck, Gregory, 195, 216

  Peck, Sidney M., 288–89, 290

  “Pedagogy of J. Dewey in the Service of Contemporary American Reaction, The,” 109

  Pelosi, Nancy, 427, 437

  Penn, Sean, 436

  Pentagon Papers, 467

  People of the Soviet Union, The, 307

  People's History of the United States, A, 311

  People's World, 194, 252, 290, 313, 427, 464, 478

  Pepper, Claude “Red,” 223, 224, 249, 285

  Perestroika, 378–79, 396

  Perkins, Frances, 121–22, 168–70

  Petrified Forest, The, 486, 493

  Petrovskii, G. I., 37
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br />   Philips, Mary, 486, 487, 489

  Philosophy of Humanism, The, 307

  “pigs,” 325, 336–39, 342, 346, 421, 473, 477

  Pinkevich, Albert P., 90

  Pipes, Richard, 4, 16, 20–21

  Platt, David, 495

  PM, 185

  Pol Pot, 319, 345, 428–29

  Political Affairs, 310, 331, 446, 477

  Ponomarev, Boris, 283

  Potemkin, Grigori Aleksandrovich, 54

  Potemkin Progressives, 53–79, 92, 102–3, 196, 244, 281, 306, 333

  Potsdam Conference, 178–79, 270

  Pound, Ezra, 186

  Powell, Colin, 392

  Powell, Dick, 203

  POWs, 5, 311, 320–23, 332–33

  pragmatism, 81, 90, 392

  Prairie Fire, 342–43, 422, 473–75

  Pravda, 5, 20, 68, 236, 288, 368–69, 373–75, 385–88, 392–95, 478

  Presidential Documents, 164

  Pressman, Lee, 124

  Preyer, Richardson, 285

  Private Life of the Master Race, The, 188

  proclamations, 16, 44, 46, 369

  professors, 61–66, 65, 305

  “progressive” books, 80–81

  Progressive Citizens of America, 195, 225, 227

  Progressive, The, 432

  “progressive intellectuals,” 405

  “progressive victory,” 466–80

  progressives

  and Boudin, 330–31

  in Chicago, 282–83

  and Communists, 15

  and Davis, 449

  and Dewey, 80–91, 99–101, 106, 109, 202

  and duping, 1–10

  and FDR, 122, 181

  and Hollywood, 188, 194–96, 221, 224–27

  Potemkin Progressives, 53–79, 92, 102–3, 196, 244, 281, 306, 333

  and Spock, 320–22

  and Truman, 237–43

  victory for, 466–80

  and Vietnam War, 356

  and Weather Underground, 348

  and Wilson, 39–40, 48

  “Progressives for Obama,” 2, 39, 467–73, 479–80

  propaganda, spreading, 1–14, 382–87

  “Proposal for a National Student Strike for Peace,” 311, 314–15

  Protestant Digest, 52

  protests, 6, 280–305, 312–13, 326–27, 336–39, 350–51, 468, 478

  Public and Its Problems, The, 84

  public education, 80–81

  Quest for Certainty, The, 84

  Quotations from Chairman Mao, 81

  Radek, Karl, 71, 72

  radicals

  of Columbia University, 329–37, 351, 367, 422, 437, 470, 475–78

  preachers, 265–66

  and SDS, 325–49, 428

  and Spock, 312–13

  and Vietnam era, 2, 9, 282–83, 291–304

  and Weathermen, 325–49

  Radosh, Allis, 207

  Radosh, Ron, 9, 207, 442

  Ramparts, 327, 334

  Randall, John Herman, 87

  Rangel, Charles, 144

  Rankin, John, 219, 273

  Rather, Dan, 368

  Raymond, Harry, 188

  Reagan, Michael, 361

  Reagan, Nancy, 416

  Reagan, Ronald

  assassination attempt on, 367

  attempts to stop, 366–97

  and Berlin Wall, 466

  on Carter, 362–63

  criticisms of, 5, 7–8, 40

  on détente, 359

  duping, 10, 496

  election of, 360, 366

  and Germany, 274

  and Gorbachev, 388

  and HCUA, 212–16, 227, 229, 231

  and Hollywood, 203–9, 215–16

  and SDI, 398–419

  Soviet view of, 368–70

  on Soviets, 17, 105, 371–73

  as spokesman, 490

  Ted Kennedy's undercutting of, 497, 498–505

  and Yalta, 175

  Reagan's America, 390

  “Red scare,” 50, 52, 184, 403, 442–43

  Red Terror, 37

  Red-baiting, 4–6, 40–41, 99, 146, 192, 204, 237–43, 259–60, 334, 449, 492

  Reed, John, 60, 77

  Rees, Laurence, 180

  Regan, Donald, 402

  registration cards, 22, 226

  Reid, Harry, 427, 473

  Reiss, Maria, 231

  religion, war on, 98, 391

  Religious Left, 62, 64, 137, 141, 144, 158, 188, 260, 265, 294, 323, 334, 337

  Reminiscences of Lenin, 121

  Remnick, David, 453–54

  Republican National Convention, 6, 361

  Reston, James “Scotty,” 318, 355, 368, 441

  Reuters, 369, 374–75

  Revolutionary Age, 28, 30, 44

  Rich, Lucina Artemisia, 82–83

  Ridgway, Matthew, 324

  riots, 6, 280–305

  Rivera, Diego, 107

  Robbins, Terry, 341, 342

  Robbins, Tim, 441

  Roberts, Henry, 144

  Robeson, Paul, 150, 184, 252–53, 258, 264–66, 330, 346, 447, 452

  Robespierre, Maximilien, 19

  Robinson, Edward G., 195

  Robinson, Gil, 376

  Roe v. Wade, 324

  Rogers, Ginger, 196

  Rolling Stone, 411

  Romerstein, Herb, 30, 34, 125–26, 231–32, 247–48, 252, 375, 387, 449–53, 464–65

 

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