Wisse's politics have generally been described as
neoconservative. Wisse has advocated traditional marriage and gender roles, criticized Jewish involvement in
communism, and discussed Jewish culpability in crimes committed under communist regimes. Her criticism of the
women's liberation movement as a form of
neo-Marxism has been extensively cited by critics of radical feminist politics. She wrote: {{blockquote|Women's liberation, if not the most extreme then certainly the most influential neo-Marxist movement in America, has done to the American home what communism did to the Russian economy, and most of the ruin is irreversible. By defining relations between men and women in terms of power and competition instead of reciprocity and cooperation, the movement tore apart the most basic and fragile contract in human society, the unit from which all other social institutions draw their strength. Wisse is a
Zionist. In May 2014, a profile of Wisse in
The Forward called her "one of the most forceful conservative voices in support of Israel, arguing that criticism of the state repeats ingrained habits of Jewish accommodationism and self-blame." She has described the
Arab-Israeli conflict as an "Arab war against Israel" rather than a bilateral conflict. Wisse has been criticized for writing that
Palestinians are "people who breed and bleed and advertise their misery". In 1988,
Alexander Cockburn wrote about Wisse's frustration with the discomfort American Jewish intellectuals felt regarding violence against Palestinians. In September 2010, in the midst of Harvard University's decision to cancel a speech by
Marty Peretz after he wrote "Muslim life is cheap, especially to other Muslims", Wisse condemned "
Groupthink" at Harvard and defended Peretz, saying, "to wish that Muslims would condemn the violence in their midst is not bigotry but liberality". Wisse is a member of the International Advisory Board of
NGO Monitor. In a November 2016 interview, Wisse said she voted for
Donald Trump in the
2016 United States presidential election despite his being "16th on [her preferred] list of Republican candidates for president". She endorsed Trump for reelection in 2020 in a
Wall Street Journal op-ed. ==Books==