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Don Feder

Don Feder

Don Feder is a graduate of Boston University College of Liberal Arts and BU Law School. He’s admitted to the practice of law in New York and Massachusetts. For 19 years, he was an editorialist and staff columnist for the Boston Herald, New England’s second largest newspaper. During those years, the Herald published over 2,000 of his columns. Mr. Feder is currently a consultant and Coalitions Director of the Ruth Institute.

Columns by Don Feder

Liberal's diversity fetish illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

Liberals’ diversity fetish is an attack on individualism

Last week, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed as the next associate justice of the Supreme Court. For the establishment media, two things alone were relevant: Judge Jackson is Black and a woman. Published April 12, 2022

Justin Trudeau, socialism and hating the proletariat illustration by The Washington Times

Biden and Trudeau hate the proletariat

What could be more working-class than truck drivers? Spending 12 straight hours on the road, driving a big rig, isn't for sissies. Published February 23, 2022

Washington and Liberty Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

George Washington and America’s liberty

Given the relentless war on America by our elites, it's more important than ever to honor our heroes, starting with the man who started it all. Published February 19, 2022

Illustration on the myths of gun control by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Five myths of gun control

President Biden was in New York last week for a photo-op with the new mayor and to push the left's favorite anti-crime panacea - more gun control. Published February 10, 2022

"Freedom From Want" by Norman Rockwell          Associated Press photo

Norman Rockwell celebrated the American dream

Norman Rockwell, who was born on this day in 1894, reflected the American spirit with canvas and paint as surely as Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt did with words. Published February 2, 2022

Illustration on love for America by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Is America dying?

Is the United States about to limp off the stage of history? The answer is yes - and no. Published January 11, 2022

Democrats Extinction Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Democrats rush to their extinction

The Democratic Party of the 21st century needs a new symbol that reflects its commitment to self-destruction. Instead of the donkey, how about the dodo? Published January 4, 2022

Declining birth rates illustration by The Washington Times

Demographic winter: The plague of the century

Billionaire iconoclast Elon Musk had it right when he told a Wall Street Journal forum last week: "One of the biggest risks to civilization is the low birth rate and rapidly declining birthrate." Published December 14, 2021

Illustration on the cultural benefits of Christmas by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Why Christmas is good for America

I once interviewed Elyakim Haetzni, then a member of the Knesset, who told me that he always supported higher subsidies for religious education in Israel. Published December 8, 2021

Illustration on Taiwan by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

In thinking about Taiwan, don’t forget the 24 million Taiwanese

Discussions of Taiwan usually focus on the island's strategic importance, its contributions to international trade and the need to draw a line in the sand regarding China's growing military might and territorial ambitions. Published November 30, 2021