I grew up watching the McCarthy hearings.
Her mother attended the University of Colorado, but was forced to leave for engaging in public demonstrations against the McCarthy hearings.
The song's theme was about a man who had lost his girlfriend to her obsession with watching the McCarthy hearings on television.
The "evidence" against him is patently insane, but accusation means guilt, as in the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s.
It has to be red because of the metaphorical reference to the McCarthy hearings.
The McCarthy hearings came to a close on 17 June 1954, only three days after Flag Day.
She rose to prominence as their reporter covering the McCarthy hearings in 1954.
Well before the McCarthy hearings started, blacks were moving from the South into northern industrial factories.
Hepburn was strongly opposed to Americans co-operating with the McCarthy hearings.
For sure, the play could be about the McCarthy hearings or the Holocaust.