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Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield is a New York City writer and columnist. He is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and his articles appears at its Front Page Magazine site.

Most Recent Articles by Daniel Greenfield:









The Luxury Hotel from Leftist Hell

The Luxury Hotel from Leftist Hell The world’s first leftist anti-Trump hotel is here. You won’t be surprised to learn that it’s opening in Washington D.C. (with additional locations in Seattle, Hong Kong and San Francisco.)
- Friday, November 24, 2017



When Clinton donors prosecute and judge Trump associates

When Clinton donors prosecute and judge Trump associates In May, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson dismissed a lawsuit by the families of the victims of Benghazi against Hillary Clinton. Judge Jackson decided that the families couldn’t sue Hillary either for wrongful death or for defamation. That isn’t too surprising as Jackson is a former Clinton donor who had been appointed by Obama. And a Clinton donor should never have been ruling on a Clinton case.
- Friday, November 10, 2017

Allahu Akbar is Why Muslims Kill

Allahu Akbar is Why Muslims Kill Allahu Akbar. You hear it everywhere these days. Special agent Scott Wickland said that he heard cries of "Allahu Akbar" before the Benghazi attack. And then the guards ran for their guns.
- Friday, November 10, 2017

A Jihad Grows in Florida

A Jihad Grows in Florida “The racist president who is a supremacist — white, who does not like Blacks, does not like the Chinese, he does not like the Muslims, he doesn’t like the Hispanics," Vicente Adolfo Solano declared in Spanish, standing in front an ISIS flag. "In the name of Allah and our leader, Abu, we are going to defeat you.”
- Wednesday, November 8, 2017

White House marks National Day for the Victims of Communism

White House marks National Day for the Victims of Communism Collusion is all the rage now. But long before the left’s current obsession, its leaders were collaborating with Russia. They were the ones who flew to Moscow to receive their awards and who wrote fan letters to the butchers in red.
- Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Our Taxpayer Funded Saddam

Our Taxpayer Funded Saddam A tree may grow in Brooklyn, but a Saddam Hussein memorial has grown in Qalqilya. Qalqilya is one of those ancient, historic “Palestinian” cities. So it dates back all the way to 1893. The population of Qalqilya more than quadrupled under Israeli rule. That’s typical of Zionist genocide which somehow vastly increases the number of Arab Muslims and their shrill accusations of genocide.
- Sunday, November 5, 2017

Blood on the Left's Hands in Manhattan

Blood on the Left's Hands in Manhattan Earlier this year, a final settlement was reached in the war on the NYPD’s counterterrorist Islamic surveillance. The Manhattan courtroom where the lawfare effort to dismantle the NYPD’s ability to stop terrorist attacks was heard is blocks away from the site of the latest Islamic terrorist attack in New York.
- Friday, November 3, 2017

We Didn't Beat ISIS, It's Here

We Didn't Beat ISIS, It's Here ISIS has been beaten. It's been forced out of city after city. Its fighters are dying or have run away. Its resources are exhausted. It's over. And yet once again, there's blood on the pavement and screams filling the air of a Western city. And the note in the bloodied truck links the attack to ISIS.
- Friday, November 3, 2017

The Personalization of the Political

The Personalization of the Political Much has been said about the politicization of the personal. Politics is no longer about Washington D.C. It's about the movies you watch, the brands you buy, who your friends are and where you live. Everything from your choice of shoes to the car you drive is political. And if it isn't political to you, it is very political to the college student next door or the political activist running for city council.
- Tuesday, October 31, 2017

The Global Failure of Globalization

The Global Failure of Globalization “We cannot allow to fall back into pre-globalization times,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned. Merkel was welcoming Obama back to Berlin for the last time. The election had been fought and won nine days earlier. And Obama and Merkel were defending globalism against President-elect Trump.
- Sunday, October 29, 2017

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