Don Feder
Columns by Don Feder
White supremacy, the latest race hustle
The war on White supremacy is recycled Marxism. Published March 22, 2026
Hollywood trades faith, family and heroism for violence, sex and despair
This evening, at the 98th annual Academy Awards ceremony, Hollywood will do what it does best, celebrate itself. Published March 15, 2026
The choice was clear: Bomb Iran or build fallout shelters
They whine ceaselessly about endless wars. They say our action against Iran's murderous theocracy is clearly unconstitutional. Make no mistake: Democrats want America to lose this war. Published March 8, 2026
Transgenderism: An attack on reality
Liberalism is based on a denial of reality. John Adams said, "Facts are stubborn things." For the political left, facts are meaningless and evidence is irrelevant. Published March 1, 2026
Zionism means Jewish survival
Zionism has become a target for legions on the left and some in the fever swamp of the right. Published February 22, 2026
Presidents Day, a scam designed to rob us of our history
Presidents Day is a fraud. It's part of the left's ongoing campaign to elevate mediocrity, downplay or disparage our heroes and erase U.S. history. Published February 15, 2026
The latest Hillary Clinton hypocrisy
In a 6,000-word hit piece in the Jan. 29 issue of The Atlantic, former first lady Hillary Clinton unloaded on Trump supporters. Published February 8, 2026
Get married and have kids, you won’t regret it
The pro-life movement is confronting the issue on which the fate of civilization could hinge: the crisis of rapidly falling fertility. Published February 1, 2026
Don’t give in to ‘wokespeak’
Wokespeak has turned evasion into an art form. Published January 25, 2026
The battle of Minneapolis and the war for America
Don't be fooled by the carefully planned chaos unfolding in Minneapolis. Published January 18, 2026
Venezuela escapes the warm embrace of collectivism, but things are heating up in New York City
Ah, the warm embrace of collectivism. It's like having the life squeezed out of you by a giant boa constrictor. As Venezuela struggles to get free, the snake is wrapping itself around New York. Published January 11, 2026
Conservatism is about more than taxes and tariffs
As we head into the crucial midterm elections, it's important for conservatives to understand who they are. Published January 4, 2026
2025 was the year of the big liberal lie
Joseph Goebbels said that if you tell a lie that's big enough often enough, people will believe it. Published December 28, 2025
Falling fertility rates won’t bring joy to the world
Christmas is about the birth of a child. While Christians celebrate the Nativity, our own cradles are increasingly empty -- a trend that will not bring joy to the world. Published December 21, 2025
Lighting the menorah as an act of defiance in a dangerous age
There has never been a time in history when Jewish survival was assured. Published December 14, 2025
How multiculturalism and open borders brought Muslims’ religious war from Nigeria to America
How insensitive of Christians to celebrate their holidays publicly. Don't they know that it upsets Muslims? Published December 7, 2025
Democrats’ crime policies are suicidal
If public safety is the yardstick of civilization, chaos is just around the corner. Published November 30, 2025
The decline of religion affects everything
President Eisenhower, the architect of our victory in Europe during World War II, observed, "Our form of government makes no sense unless it is founded in a deeply felt religious faith." Published November 23, 2025
Right-wing antisemitism betrays conservatism
Antisemitism on the right is an obscenity and something I take personally. Published November 16, 2025
Veterans Day reminds us war remains an unavoidable reality of human history
Tuesday is Veterans Day. It also marks the anniversary of the end of fighting in World War I, once called the "war to end war." Published November 9, 2025