Midge Decter

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Midge Decter (b. July 25, 1927 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is an American neoconservative journalist and author of various books including.

  • Losing the First Battle, Winning the War
  • The liberated woman and other Americans
  • Liberal Parents, Radical Children
  • The new chastity and other arguments against women's liberation
  • Always Right: Selected Writings of Midge Decter
  • Rumsfeld : A Personal Portrait ISBN 0-06-056091-6

With Donald Rumsfeld, Decter is the former co-chair of the Committee for the Free World and one of the original drivers of the neo-conservative movement with her spouse, Norman Podhoretz. She is also a founder of the Independent Women's Forum, and was founding treasurer for the Northcote Parkinson Fund, founded and chaired by John Train.

Mother of right-wing syndicated columnist, John Podhoretz.

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