Kwanzaa is May Day with a menorah. This fraudulent “holiday” is an affront to God, America, and the free market. Kwanzaa’s intense glorification of socialist economics should have placed it squarely on the ash heap of history. Instead, with each holiday season, its pernicious tentacles penetrate ever deeper into the national iconography. The mainstream media, forever in search of new ways to display its tolerance, has assimilated Kwanzaa into its pantheon of “approved” holidays. Kwanzaa cards pop up in stores; Kwanzaa books appear on the shelf; even that redoubtable conservative bastion the New York Post publishes an annual Kwanzaa-for-kids page...