Certainly. He would simply choose a different platform.
By accusing people of communism, he could cost them their jobs
Assuming that you are referring to Joseph McCarthy, the notorious anti-Communist Republic Senator in the 1950s, then Truman never fired him. As a member of Congress, McCarthy was elected (from Wisconsin), and could not be fired by a President.
The people he "blackballed" would be on a list and could would not be hired for jobs.
all of the people that he accused were all ut of jobs and could not find jobs elswhere
By accusing people of communism, he could cost them their jobs The press did not investigate the charges, they simply printed them
People in the 1950s were genuinely afraid that the Communists could take over the United States and that fear led to people accepting Joseph McCarthy's witch-hunt for "Communists" in the US government and popular culture as a method of protecting the US and its values.
The State Department had been infiltrated by Communists. The Red Scare. Joseph McCarthy was responsible for the anti-American trials of several prominent American citizens he believed were subversive communists.
Most people in the 1950s considered McCarthy a nut. He was from a state that had an open primary. Democrats could vote in the Republican Primary. The Democrats knew they could never defeat Bob LaFollett in a direct election. As a result, the party asked every Democrat in the state to vote for McCarthy in the Republican primary. That way McCarthy became the Republican Senator. McCarthy had no base and would serve one term. Still, it was a time of concern. International Communism was on the march backed up by Russia's powerful army and industrial might. As a result, people were willing to listen to the charges he was bringing. In his hearings, McCarthy made some outlandish claims. They were interesting claims. The world waited for details. McCarthy could not give them. Any support he had evaporated. The Senate censured him and stripped him of his chairmanship.
it could be likely but probably not because McCarthy is a common last name
He made suspected communists get interviewed. If they could prove themselves innocent, they were freed. If not, they were sent to jail. Miller was called in and was asked to name other communists he knew of so that they could go after them too. Miller refused and was sentenced to jail. His sentence was eventually taken back. Miller and McCarthy did not personally know each other.
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McCarthyism originates from the actions of the 50s politician Joseph McCarthy. It is characterized by his accusations against alleged communists. It originated when there was a small communist party in the United States, it did support progressive labor movements, but it also supported the Soviet Union. It got criticized by people from both sides of the political spectrum for its ties to the Soviet regime. This was fine when the US, and USSR were Allie’s against the Nazis, but some American communists decided to prefer the Soviets, and some politicians considered this a major threat to national security. This started McCarthyism, with Joseph McCarthy. Joseph McCarthy accused thousands, usually people of normal leftist views, instead of actual communists. Many of these people lost there jobs, and were blacklisted. They were also investigated, and if they didn’t cooperate they could be jailed. Joseph McCarthy soon became more unpopular though, it took his accusations of the army, to become much more unpopular, and this stopped.