

Midge Decter is a Neoconservative writer and speaker. Currently on the board of the Heritage Foundation and the Institute of Religion and Public Life, Ms. Decter is known for her anti-Feminist and hawkish foreign policy views. She is married to Conservative writer and editor Norman Podhoretz.

Norman Podhoretz (born January 16, 1930) is an American intellectual considered to be a prominent neo-conservative thinker and writer. Norman Podhoretz was raised in Brownsville, Brooklyn, a low-income neighborhood in racial transition. Podhoretz's family was left-wing, with his elder sister joining a socialist youth movement. Podhoretz received Bachelor's degrees from both Columbiawhere he studied under Lionel Trilling and the Jewish Theological Seminary. He later received a BA with first-class honors and MA from Cambridge. He served as an editor for Commentary Magazine and in 1960 he replaced Elliot Cohen as editor-in-chief. In 1963 he wrote the influential conservative essay, My Negro Problem - And Ours."
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