“It has to stop” [embedded content] Georgia’s Gabriel Sterling gave Trump the Joe McCarthy moment he more than anyone else deserves. Perhaps not as pithy as Welch’s game-changing “Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last have you left no sense of decency?” denunciation of McCarthy and his infamous Army-McCarthy hearings — “I don’t have the best words because I’m angry,” Sterling said midway through his press conference — but just as powerful and just as necessary. Los Angeles Times
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“It has to stop”
Georgia’s Gabriel Sterling gave Trump the Joe McCarthy moment he more than anyone else deserves.
Perhaps not as pithy as Welch’s game-changing “Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last have you left no sense of decency?” denunciation of McCarthy and his infamous Army-McCarthy hearings — “I don’t have the best words because I’m angry,” Sterling said midway through his press conference — but just as powerful and just as necessary.