Don Feder's columns are always relevant, wise and well-written. And they are also full of a humorous, take-no-prisoners approach that has made him one of the most popular of conservatism's "watchmen on the wall."
With all that said, I found Don Feder's latest column particularly fine. The column combines Feder's wry comments about Iran's harsh denunciation of the new movie, 300, with a compelling argument abut the naivete of fellow conservative Dinesh D'Souza's trust in "moderate" Islam.
Very good reading.