Viewed: 5 - Published at: 9 years ago

Still, the talk went on, especially in the nation's capital, though by the end of 1946, I noted, it was beginning to shift toward fear of Russian spies. Wild charges were beginning to be made that some of our most eminent statesmen were agents of Moscow and participants in a Communist conspiracy. Certain politicians were drumming up fear that our Communists, who couldn't elect a dogcatcher in any state of the Union, were about to take over the Republic.

( William L. Shirer )
[ A Native's Return, 1945–1988 ]
www.QuoteSweet.com

TAGS :