Don Feder
Columns by Don Feder
Solution to our crime contagion: Don’t feed the animals
The answer to our crime contagion can be summed up in four words. As the signs in zoos used to say: Don't feed the animals. Published December 23, 2022
The War on Christmas is a war on America
The left hates Christmas because it hates all expressions of faith in our society. On a deeper level, however, the War on Christmas is a war on America. Published December 18, 2022
Hanukkah was history’s first culture war
Hanukkah may be the most misunderstood Jewish holiday. Published December 10, 2022
Communism’s hundred-year war on humanity
When Bolsheviks stormed the Winter Palace in 1917, it wasn't just the start of the Russian Revolution, but the beginning of communism's century-long war on humanity. Published December 2, 2022
More Democratic voters won’t solve the illegal immigration crisis
Democrats finally admitted that we have a demographic crisis, but only to push another amnesty. Published November 27, 2022
Thanksgiving in a secular America
For most of us, Thanksgiving has lost all meaning -- except for gluttony, sales and football games. Published November 20, 2022
Best way to honor veterans? Fight for the return of the military we once had
On Veterans Day, this sad reality must be confronted: The president and his party are committed to destroying our military in the name of equality and inclusiveness. Published November 12, 2022
On Nov. 8, there will be two Americas on the ballot
There will be two radically different versions of America on the ballot this year. By their choices, voters will tell us the America in which they want to live. Published November 5, 2022
Are Republicans a threat to democracy?
In this election, Republicans have issues up the wazoo, including inflation, border security, crime, energy policy, COVID lockdowns and education. Published October 28, 2022
On Halloween, the real monsters are in the Democratic Party
Halloween is a fun time for children who get to dress up as witches, vampires and other creatures of the night and haunt the neighborhood for candy. Published October 21, 2022
Trust China? Taiwan isn’t about to stick its head in the tiger’s mouth
Hong Kong is a place without a future. That would be Taiwan's fate as a special administrative zone. Published October 15, 2022
Joe Anger: Biden’s bitterness drives voters away
The president's sub-basement approval ratings have something to do with his anger-control problem. Published October 7, 2022
Democrats dig the graves of freedom and prosperity
Democrats are the party of death. Since Jan. 20, 2021, they've been busy digging the graves of democracy, prosperity and freedom. Published October 4, 2022
Forget banned books week. We need a banned peoples’ week
This is National Banned Books Week (September 18-24), the American Library Association's annual scam to convince us that the nation is rife with conservative censorship. Published September 22, 2022
How I became an insurrectionist threat to Democracy
The president can't stop talking about me. Published September 20, 2022
‘Rings of Power’ versus ‘House of Dragons’
HBO's "House of The Dragon" and Amazon's "The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power" provide an instructive contrast. (You might call them fables for our times.) Published September 12, 2022
Biden and his fascist party rail at ‘semi-fascist’ Republicans
There is something exquisitely ironic in President Joe Biden calling his political opponents "semi-fascists." Published September 3, 2022
American civilization is being destroyed from within by the ‘Republic of Nice’
Civilization isn't self-renewing. It takes work and will. In America, we won't do the work and no longer have the will. Published August 27, 2022
God and man in Fargo: Faith of our fathers is the key to recovering America’s greatness
It took less than a week for the Fargo School Board in North Dakota to reverse a decision to stop saying the Pledge of Allegiance before its meetings. A skirmish has been won. The war continues. Published August 19, 2022
Voters need to be educated on the importance of the family
After the Kansas abortion referendum, calls for a Republican retreat filled the air - including some from ostensibly conservative voices. Published August 13, 2022