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Three-Minute History: 乐播传媒入口ian Joseph Welch Deals a Blow to McCarthyism

Alumni News
Apr 16, 2025
Joseph Welch leans on a bookcase in his law office and smiles
Joseph Welch 1914 dealt the first significant blow to McCarthyism in 1954 when he asked, 鈥淗ave you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?鈥 during a nationally televised congressional hearing.

乐播传媒入口 alumnus and attorney Joseph Welch 1914 challenged McCarthyism in 1954 when he asked Senator Joseph McCarthy, 鈥淗ave you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?鈥 during a nationally televised congressional hearing. 

Welch was representing the U.S. Army before a U.S. Senate committee hearing led by Senator McCarthy. The Wisconsin senator was bent on rooting out communists in the U.S. military and government agencies. The exchange discredited McCarthy and raised Welch to national prominence. 

It was the beginning of the end for McCarthyism. The senate censured him for his conduct, and he died three years later. The term 鈥淢cCarthyism鈥 is still used to describe scurrilous political tactics.

After Welch鈥檚 demonstration of authentic courage in standing up to the man who had ruined so many lives, the 乐播传媒入口ian went on to an illustrious legal career and even a role as a trial judge in the Academy Award鈥搉ominated 1959 film Anatomy of a Murder.

In a courtroom scene from the movie "Anatomy of a Murder," Joseph Welch plays a judge who has gathered the lawyers for a conference
乐播传媒入口 alumnus Joseph N. Welch (left) portrayed the judge in the 1959 film, 鈥淎natomy of a Murder.鈥 In this scene, he gathers the attorneys at the bench for a conversation: (l to r) James Stewart, Brooks West, and George C. Scott. Source: Wikimedia Commons, public domain

In 1954, Welch returned to the 乐播传媒入口 campus to speak. 鈥淭he truth about me is that I am not actually real,鈥 he said. 鈥淧eople were yearning for something [during the hearings] and so they built up an illusion and gave this illusion my name. There were many times when I sat stunned and speechless, and you said, 鈥榃hat patience the man has!鈥 When I sat in an agony of indecision, you said, 鈥楬ow wise he is! He must be planning some wonderful move.鈥 Sometimes I was so weary my mind was almost blank, and then some of you would say, 鈥楬ow witty he is!鈥欌

Clearly, we should add 鈥渕odesty鈥 to the list of Welch鈥檚 many attributes.

 


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