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Michelle Malkin

Michelle Malkin (/ˈmɔːlkɪn/; née Maglalang; born October 20, 1970)[1] is an American conservative political commentator. She was a Fox News contributor and in May 2020 joined Newsmax TV. Malkin has written seven books and founded the conservative websites Twitchy and Hot Air.[2]

Michelle Malkin
Malkin in 2016
Born
Michelle Maglalang

(1970-10-20) October 20, 1970 (age 52)
EducationOberlin College (BA)
Occupation(s)Political commentator, author, blogger, columnist
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Jesse Malkin
(m. 1993)
Children2

Around 2019, Malkin began to publicly support members of the extreme right, including Nick Fuentes.[3][4][5] Malkin has faced criticism from journalists and activist organizations for her association with white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and Groypers, including Fuentes and Identity Evropa leader Patrick Casey.[3][5][6] In November 2019, she was dropped by conservative organization Young America's Foundation (YAF), citing her support for individuals associated with antisemitism and white nationalism.[5][7]

Early life

Michelle Malkin was born October 20, 1970,[1] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Philippine citizens Rafaela (née Perez), a teacher, and Apolo DeCastro Maglalang, who was then a physician-in-training.[1] Several months prior to Malkin's birth, her parents immigrated to the United States on an employer-sponsored visa.[1][8] After her father finished his medical training, the family moved to Absecon, New Jersey.[1] She has described her parents as Ronald Reagan Republicans who were "not incredibly politically active".[1]

Malkin, a Roman Catholic,[1] attended Holy Spirit High School, where she edited the school newspaper and aspired to become a concert pianist.[1] Following her graduation in 1988, she enrolled at Oberlin College.[1] Malkin had planned to pursue a bachelor's degree in music, but changed her major to English.[1] During her college years, she worked as a press inserter, tax preparation aide, and network news librarian.[9] At Oberlin, she wrote for a conservative student newspaper started by Jesse Malkin, who later became her husband.[1][10] Her first article for the paper heavily criticized Oberlin's affirmative action program, and she said it received a "huge[ly] negative response" from other students on campus.[1] She graduated in 1992 and later described her alma mater as "radically left-wing".[11][12]

Career

Journalism

Malkin began her journalism career at the Los Angeles Daily News, working as a columnist from 1992 to 1994. In 1995, she worked in Washington, D.C. as a journalism fellow at the libertarian think tank Competitive Enterprise Institute.[9][13] In 1996, she moved to Seattle, Washington, where she became a columnist for The Seattle Times. According to Goldsea, by the end of the year "Malkin was unleashing the no-holds-barred style of political spitballing that would ultimately make her a poster girl for the radical right".[1]

Since 1999, Malkin has written a syndicated column for Creators Syndicate.[14] Her column is published by outlets including Townhall. Some publications which previously carried her column, such as The Daily Wire and National Review, stopped doing so around 2019 when she began to espouse more extreme views.[3][15] The white supremacist publication American Renaissance began publishing her column in 2020.[16]

On April 24, 2006, Malkin launched the conservative blog Hot Air, where she remained CEO until she sold the website in 2010.[17][18] The site's staff at launch included Allahpundit and Bryan Preston; Preston was later replaced by Ed Morrissey on February 25, 2008.[17][19] In February 2010, Salem Communications bought Hot Air from Malkin.[18] In March 2012, Malkin founded the website Twitchy, a Twitter content curation site. She sold Twitchy, also to Salem Communications, the following year.[20]

For years, Malkin was a frequent commentator for Fox News and a regular guest host of The O'Reilly Factor.[3][21][22] In 2007, she announced that she would not return to The O'Reilly Factor, alleging that Fox News had mishandled a dispute over derogatory statements made about her by Geraldo Rivera in a Boston Globe interview.[23][24] Malkin joined Conservative Review's online television network, CRTV, when it launched in 2016, to host the documentary-style show Michelle Malkin Investigates.[25][22] Malkin left CRTV under unclear circumstances when it merged with TheBlaze in December 2018.[26][27][28] Malkin later joined competitor Newsmax TV in May 2020, where she began to host the show Sovereign Nation.[21][29]

Books

External video
  Booknotes interview with Malkin on Invasion, December 8, 2002, C-SPAN

Malkin published her first book, Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces, in 2002.[30] It reached #14 on the New York Times bestseller list.[31]

In 2004, she published In Defense of Internment: The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in World War II and the War on Terror,[32] defending the U.S. government's internment of 112,000 Japanese Americans in prison camps during World War II, and arguing that racial profiling is acceptable in times of war.[33] The book drew harsh criticism from mainstream scholars, organizations, and individuals including the Japanese American Citizens League and Fred Korematsu.[34][35][6] The Historians' Committee for Fairness, an organization of scholars and professional researchers, published an open letter condemning the book for not having undergone peer review and arguing that its central thesis is false.[36][37] Some conservative scholars spoke out in support of the book, including Thomas Sowell and Daniel Pipes.[35] The Virginian-Pilot called her "an Asian Ann Coulter" and dropped her column in November 2004.[38]

Malkin's third book, Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild, was released in October 2005.[39] Malkin released her fourth book, Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies, in July 2009.[40] It remained on The New York Times Non-Fiction, Hardcover Best Seller list for six weeks.[41][42] Her fifth book, Who Built That: Awe-Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs, was released in May 2015 and was a response to the "you didn't build that" statement made by President Barack Obama three years earlier, on July 13, 2012.[43][44] Malkin published Sold Out: How High-Tech Billionaires & Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels Are Screwing America's Best & Brightest Workers in 2015 along with John Miano.[45] She published Open Borders Inc.: Who's Funding America's Destruction? in 2019.[46]

Blogging

In June 2004, Malkin launched a political blog, MichelleMalkin.com. A 2007 memo from the National Republican Senatorial Committee described Malkin as one of the five "best-read national conservative bloggers".[47] In December 2008, Malkin's blog was the largest conservative blog,[48] and in 2011, the people search company PeekYou reported that Malkin had the largest digital footprint of any political blogger.[49] In April 2020, Malkin moved her blog and its archives to The Unz Review, a far-right website run by former publisher of The American Conservative, Ron Unz.[50][51] According to the Anti-Defamation League, The Unz Review is "a site that features numerous white supremacists and antisemites and is run by Ron Unz, who has written a number of antisemitic tracts."[4]

Malkin has also been a contributor to the far-right anti-immigration website VDARE, writing a weekly column since 2002.[52]

Jamil Hussein

In late 2006 and early 2007, Malkin was a leading voice among several right-wing bloggers who questioned both the credibility and the existence of Iraqi police captain Jamil Hussein, who had been used as a source by the Associated Press in over 60 stories about the Iraq war.[53][54][55] The controversy began in November 2006 when the AP reported that six Iraqis had been burned alive as they left a mosque and that four mosques had been destroyed, citing Hussein as one of its sources. The Iraqi Ministry of the Interior and the United States military initially denied Hussein existed, leading Malkin and others to dispute the AP's reporting.

In January 2007 the AP reported that the Ministry had acknowledged Hussein's existence, and that authorities were seeking his arrest for having spoken to the press.[54][55][56] Malkin reported the Iraqi government's confirmation. According to The Washington Post, Malkin also "expressed regret", though media scholar Arthur S. Hayes wrote in his 2008 book Press Critics are the Fifth Estate that her post "contains no apology or words of regret from her".[57][55]

On January 21, Malkin published an op-ed in the New York Post, in which she wrote that she and Eason Jordan had traveled to Iraq the previous week and found that the mosques that Hussein had described as "destroyed", "torched", and "burned and [blown] up" were "still standing". She wrote that this brought into question the credibility of all AP stories citing Hussein.[54][58] HuffPost wrote that "the photographic and other evidence marshalled by Malkin certainly gives credence to the claims that the mosques were at least 'torched' and 'burned'".[54]

Speaking

 
Malkin speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2016

For 17 years, Malkin was a featured speaker for Young America's Foundation (YAF). On November 14, 2019, during a YAF-sponsored speech at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Malkin praised white nationalist political commentator Nick Fuentes.[59] In the same speech, she spoke supportively of the Proud Boys, Laura Loomer, and former Iowa Republican Representative Steve King.[3] YAF cut ties with Malkin on November 18, saying, "there is no room in mainstream conservatism or at YAF for holocaust deniers, white nationalists, street brawlers, or racists".[60][3] Organizers at Bentley University also canceled a scheduled book promotion event after the incident.[3]

Malkin has spoken at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). She was a featured speaker in 2019, and her anti-immigration speech, in which she condemned the "ghost" of John McCain, drew controversy.[60] In 2020, Malkin spoke at the America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC), an event organized by Nick Fuentes that was described by Rolling Stone as the "right-wing extremist answer to CPAC".[3][61] She also received press credentials to attend CPAC 2020, but did not speak at the conference.[62] She spoke again at AFPAC 2021.[63]

Views

Until 2019, Malkin was generally described as a conservative.[48][55] Beginning in 2019, some publications began to describe her as right-wing, while some continue to describe her as conservative.[60][63][64][65] She has been described as far-right by HuffPost in 2019, and Business Insider, Vanity Fair, and the Washingtonian in 2020.[66][67][68][69] She has been described as alt-right by The Bulwark and The Independent in 2020.[70][71]

Daniel Holtzclaw

 
Malkin with Jenny Holtzclaw in 2016

Malkin has written about Daniel Holtzclaw, a former Oklahoma City Police Department patrol officer who was convicted in December 2015 of multiple counts of rape, sexual battery, forcible oral sodomy, and other sexual charges.[72] She has repeatedly argued that she believes Holtzclaw is innocent, saying that the forensic evidence backs his version of events, not the accusers' versions, and also that the investigators chose not to perform several tests she characterized as routine.[73][74] Malkin debuted her first and second episodes of CRTV.com's Daniel in the Den on December 12, 2016, in Enid.[75] Malkin released her film about the case, entitled Railroaded: Surviving Wrongful Convictions in 2017.[76]

Immigration

Malkin supports stricter immigration laws in the United States. She was a featured speaker at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2019, where she said levels of immigration into the United States amount to an "invasion" and "endanger our general welfare and the blessings of liberty".[66] She also condemned politicians, including the "ghost" of recently deceased Senator John McCain, for failing to enact stricter immigration regulation.[77][78]

Since 2002, Malkin wrote a weekly column for VDARE, a far-right anti-immigration website.[6] In a 2002 appearance on Hannity & Colmes, Malkin called for militarization of the Canadian border, comparing Canada to conflict zones where United States troops were deployed and saying, "Canada bears a lot of responsibility for making us as vulnerable as we are to terrorism".[79]

In 2017, Malkin endorsed alt-right candidate Paul Nehlen in his ultimately unsuccessful primary challenge against Paul Ryan for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district, citing Nehlen's opposition to "elites" who support open borders as the reason for her endorsement.[15][70]

Muslims

Malkin has advocated for interning Muslims on national security grounds.[34] Malkin also defended "racial, ethnic, religious, and nationality profiling policies" used during the War on Terror.[6]

Malkin has covered anti-Muslim topics on episodes of her CRTV show Michelle Malkin Investigates, including "The Muslim Refugee Rape Epidemic" and "Honor Killings: The Real War on Women".[6] Malkin promoted her 2019 book, Open Borders Inc., at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, a non-profit that has been described as Islamophobic.[6]

Support for white nationalists

External video
  Malkin delivers a speech at the first America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC). Washington, D.C. (February 2020). Hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes.

Amanda Carpenter wrote in March 2020 that Malkin had begun to "link arms with the most vocal elements of the white nationalist movement".[3] In August 2020, the Anti-Defamation League wrote, "in the past year ... she has publicly and explicitly allied herself with white supremacists" and that she herself was "echoing" white supremacist views.[4] The Southern Poverty Law Center described her in January 2021 as a "former conservative-pundit-gone-white-nationalist-apologist".[80]

YAF dismissed Malkin in November 2019 after she gave a YAF-sponsored speech at UCLA titled "America First: the Torch Is Being Passed". In her speech, she praised Nick Fuentes as "one of the New Right leaders", and also spoke supportively of the Proud Boys, Laura Loomer, and Steve King.[3] In 2020, Malkin faced criticism for speaking at the America First Political Action Conference, which is hosted by white nationalist Nick Fuentes and also featured Patrick Casey, the founder of the neo-Nazi group Identity Evropa.[3][5] Malkin has also supported Gavin McInnes, and has described him and Laura Loomer as friends of hers.[6] She has described herself as the "mommy" of the Groypers, a loose collection of white nationalists who follow Nick Fuentes.[81][82]

In 2020, Malkin appeared on Red Ice, a white supremacist radio program, and cautioned listeners about changing demographics and "multicultural rot".[16]

In November 2021, Malkin delivered a speech at the annual American Renaissance Conference, hosted by the white supremacist New Century Foundation.[83][84] Malkin and her family were subsequently banned from using Airbnb in reaction to her having appeared at the event.[85][86]

Accusations of antisemitism

According to Bridge Initiative, a Georgetown University research project on Islamophobia,[87] Malkin has promoted conspiracy theories about George Soros on her social media and on Fox News programs.[6] In 2019, Malkin joined far-right commentator Gavin McInnes for a Facebook Live event to promote her book, and agreed with him when he claimed that Soros was "not a Holocaust survivor" but a "Holocaust facilitator": Malkin has denied accusations of anti-semitism, saying that she is "the proud wife of a grandson of Ukrainian Jews who came to this country to escape pogroms [and is] a proud supporter of Israel, but more importantly, a proud supporter of American sovereignty."[88] At the 2020 America First Political Action Conference, Malkin said it was "not anti-semitic" to question "whatever the precise number of people is who perished in World War II."[7]

2020 United States presidential election

Following the 2020 United States presidential election, Malkin helped advance the conspiracy theory that the election was stolen from Trump. She used the #StopTheSteal hashtag on Twitter and spoke at a Stop the Steal rally in her hometown of Colorado Springs to protest the election results.[89] She also appeared in a trailer for a film about the movement, which also featured Fuentes and Stop the Steal organizer Ali Alexander.[90]

Personal life

While in college at Oberlin, she began dating Jesse Malkin.[22] They married in 1993 and have two children.[14] Jesse Malkin worked as a healthcare consultant for RAND Corporation.[1] Jesse is a retired health economist, who now works on his wife's speaking engagements and helps her run her business.[22]

Malkin and her family lived in North Bethesda, Maryland, until 2008 when they relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado.[91][92]

Publications

Books

  • In Defense of Internment: The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in World War II and the War on Terror (ISBN 0-89526-051-4)
  • Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild. Washington, D.C.: Regnery (2005). ISBN 978-0895260307. OCLC 61731429.
  • Sold Out: How High-Tech Billionaires & Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels Are Screwing America's Best & Brightest Workers, with John Miano. New York: Threshold Editions/Mercury Ink (2015). ISBN 978-1501115943. OCLC 922639608.

Book contributions

Reports

  • "The Deportation Abyss: 'It Ain’t Over 'Til the Alien Wins.'" Backgrounder (September 2002).

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michelle, malkin, ɔː, née, maglalang, born, october, 1970, american, conservative, political, commentator, news, contributor, 2020, joined, newsmax, malkin, written, seven, books, founded, conservative, websites, twitchy, malkin, 2016bornmichelle, maglalang, 1. Michelle Malkin ˈ m ɔː l k ɪ n nee Maglalang born October 20 1970 1 is an American conservative political commentator She was a Fox News contributor and in May 2020 joined Newsmax TV Malkin has written seven books and founded the conservative websites Twitchy and Hot Air 2 Michelle MalkinMalkin in 2016BornMichelle Maglalang 1970 10 20 October 20 1970 age 52 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S EducationOberlin College BA Occupation s Political commentator author blogger columnistPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseJesse Malkin m 1993 wbr Children2Around 2019 Malkin began to publicly support members of the extreme right including Nick Fuentes 3 4 5 Malkin has faced criticism from journalists and activist organizations for her association with white nationalists neo Nazis and Groypers including Fuentes and Identity Evropa leader Patrick Casey 3 5 6 In November 2019 she was dropped by conservative organization Young America s Foundation YAF citing her support for individuals associated with antisemitism and white nationalism 5 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Journalism 2 2 Books 2 3 Blogging 2 3 1 Jamil Hussein 2 4 Speaking 3 Views 3 1 Daniel Holtzclaw 3 2 Immigration 3 3 Muslims 3 4 Support for white nationalists 3 5 Accusations of antisemitism 3 6 2020 United States presidential election 4 Personal life 5 Publications 5 1 Books 5 2 Book contributions 5 3 Reports 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly lifeMichelle Malkin was born October 20 1970 1 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Philippine citizens Rafaela nee Perez a teacher and Apolo DeCastro Maglalang who was then a physician in training 1 Several months prior to Malkin s birth her parents immigrated to the United States on an employer sponsored visa 1 8 After her father finished his medical training the family moved to Absecon New Jersey 1 She has described her parents as Ronald Reagan Republicans who were not incredibly politically active 1 Malkin a Roman Catholic 1 attended Holy Spirit High School where she edited the school newspaper and aspired to become a concert pianist 1 Following her graduation in 1988 she enrolled at Oberlin College 1 Malkin had planned to pursue a bachelor s degree in music but changed her major to English 1 During her college years she worked as a press inserter tax preparation aide and network news librarian 9 At Oberlin she wrote for a conservative student newspaper started by Jesse Malkin who later became her husband 1 10 Her first article for the paper heavily criticized Oberlin s affirmative action program and she said it received a huge ly negative response from other students on campus 1 She graduated in 1992 and later described her alma mater as radically left wing 11 12 CareerJournalism Malkin began her journalism career at the Los Angeles Daily News working as a columnist from 1992 to 1994 In 1995 she worked in Washington D C as a journalism fellow at the libertarian think tank Competitive Enterprise Institute 9 13 In 1996 she moved to Seattle Washington where she became a columnist for The Seattle Times According to Goldsea by the end of the year Malkin was unleashing the no holds barred style of political spitballing that would ultimately make her a poster girl for the radical right 1 Since 1999 Malkin has written a syndicated column for Creators Syndicate 14 Her column is published by outlets including Townhall Some publications which previously carried her column such as The Daily Wire and National Review stopped doing so around 2019 when she began to espouse more extreme views 3 15 The white supremacist publication American Renaissance began publishing her column in 2020 16 On April 24 2006 Malkin launched the conservative blog Hot Air where she remained CEO until she sold the website in 2010 17 18 The site s staff at launch included Allahpundit and Bryan Preston Preston was later replaced by Ed Morrissey on February 25 2008 17 19 In February 2010 Salem Communications bought Hot Air from Malkin 18 In March 2012 Malkin founded the website Twitchy a Twitter content curation site She sold Twitchy also to Salem Communications the following year 20 For years Malkin was a frequent commentator for Fox News and a regular guest host of The O Reilly Factor 3 21 22 In 2007 she announced that she would not return to The O Reilly Factor alleging that Fox News had mishandled a dispute over derogatory statements made about her by Geraldo Rivera in a Boston Globe interview 23 24 Malkin joined Conservative Review s online television network CRTV when it launched in 2016 to host the documentary style show Michelle Malkin Investigates 25 22 Malkin left CRTV under unclear circumstances when it merged with TheBlaze in December 2018 26 27 28 Malkin later joined competitor Newsmax TV in May 2020 where she began to host the show Sovereign Nation 21 29 Books External video Booknotes interview with Malkin on Invasion December 8 2002 C SPANMalkin published her first book Invasion How America Still Welcomes Terrorists Criminals and Other Foreign Menaces in 2002 30 It reached 14 on the New York Times bestseller list 31 In 2004 she published In Defense of Internment The Case for Racial Profiling in World War II and the War on Terror 32 defending the U S government s internment of 112 000 Japanese Americans in prison camps during World War II and arguing that racial profiling is acceptable in times of war 33 The book drew harsh criticism from mainstream scholars organizations and individuals including the Japanese American Citizens League and Fred Korematsu 34 35 6 The Historians Committee for Fairness an organization of scholars and professional researchers published an open letter condemning the book for not having undergone peer review and arguing that its central thesis is false 36 37 Some conservative scholars spoke out in support of the book including Thomas Sowell and Daniel Pipes 35 The Virginian Pilot called her an Asian Ann Coulter and dropped her column in November 2004 38 Malkin s third book Unhinged Exposing Liberals Gone Wild was released in October 2005 39 Malkin released her fourth book Culture of Corruption Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats Crooks and Cronies in July 2009 40 It remained on The New York Times Non Fiction Hardcover Best Seller list for six weeks 41 42 Her fifth book Who Built That Awe Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs was released in May 2015 and was a response to the you didn t build that statement made by President Barack Obama three years earlier on July 13 2012 43 44 Malkin published Sold Out How High Tech Billionaires amp Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels Are Screwing America s Best amp Brightest Workers in 2015 along with John Miano 45 She published Open Borders Inc Who s Funding America s Destruction in 2019 46 Blogging In June 2004 Malkin launched a political blog MichelleMalkin com A 2007 memo from the National Republican Senatorial Committee described Malkin as one of the five best read national conservative bloggers 47 In December 2008 Malkin s blog was the largest conservative blog 48 and in 2011 the people search company PeekYou reported that Malkin had the largest digital footprint of any political blogger 49 In April 2020 Malkin moved her blog and its archives to The Unz Review a far right website run by former publisher of The American Conservative Ron Unz 50 51 According to the Anti Defamation League The Unz Review is a site that features numerous white supremacists and antisemites and is run by Ron Unz who has written a number of antisemitic tracts 4 Malkin has also been a contributor to the far right anti immigration website VDARE writing a weekly column since 2002 52 Jamil Hussein Main article Jamil Hussein controversy In late 2006 and early 2007 Malkin was a leading voice among several right wing bloggers who questioned both the credibility and the existence of Iraqi police captain Jamil Hussein who had been used as a source by the Associated Press in over 60 stories about the Iraq war 53 54 55 The controversy began in November 2006 when the AP reported that six Iraqis had been burned alive as they left a mosque and that four mosques had been destroyed citing Hussein as one of its sources The Iraqi Ministry of the Interior and the United States military initially denied Hussein existed leading Malkin and others to dispute the AP s reporting In January 2007 the AP reported that the Ministry had acknowledged Hussein s existence and that authorities were seeking his arrest for having spoken to the press 54 55 56 Malkin reported the Iraqi government s confirmation According to The Washington Post Malkin also expressed regret though media scholar Arthur S Hayes wrote in his 2008 book Press Critics are the Fifth Estate that her post contains no apology or words of regret from her 57 55 On January 21 Malkin published an op ed in the New York Post in which she wrote that she and Eason Jordan had traveled to Iraq the previous week and found that the mosques that Hussein had described as destroyed torched and burned and blown up were still standing She wrote that this brought into question the credibility of all AP stories citing Hussein 54 58 HuffPost wrote that the photographic and other evidence marshalled by Malkin certainly gives credence to the claims that the mosques were at least torched and burned 54 Speaking Malkin speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference CPAC in 2016 For 17 years Malkin was a featured speaker for Young America s Foundation YAF On November 14 2019 during a YAF sponsored speech at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA Malkin praised white nationalist political commentator Nick Fuentes 59 In the same speech she spoke supportively of the Proud Boys Laura Loomer and former Iowa Republican Representative Steve King 3 YAF cut ties with Malkin on November 18 saying there is no room in mainstream conservatism or at YAF for holocaust deniers white nationalists street brawlers or racists 60 3 Organizers at Bentley University also canceled a scheduled book promotion event after the incident 3 Malkin has spoken at the Conservative Political Action Conference CPAC She was a featured speaker in 2019 and her anti immigration speech in which she condemned the ghost of John McCain drew controversy 60 In 2020 Malkin spoke at the America First Political Action Conference AFPAC an event organized by Nick Fuentes that was described by Rolling Stone as the right wing extremist answer to CPAC 3 61 She also received press credentials to attend CPAC 2020 but did not speak at the conference 62 She spoke again at AFPAC 2021 63 ViewsUntil 2019 Malkin was generally described as a conservative 48 55 Beginning in 2019 some publications began to describe her as right wing while some continue to describe her as conservative 60 63 64 65 She has been described as far right by HuffPost in 2019 and Business Insider Vanity Fair and the Washingtonian in 2020 66 67 68 69 She has been described as alt right by The Bulwark and The Independent in 2020 70 71 Daniel Holtzclaw Malkin with Jenny Holtzclaw in 2016 Malkin has written about Daniel Holtzclaw a former Oklahoma City Police Department patrol officer who was convicted in December 2015 of multiple counts of rape sexual battery forcible oral sodomy and other sexual charges 72 She has repeatedly argued that she believes Holtzclaw is innocent saying that the forensic evidence backs his version of events not the accusers versions and also that the investigators chose not to perform several tests she characterized as routine 73 74 Malkin debuted her first and second episodes of CRTV com s Daniel in the Den on December 12 2016 in Enid 75 Malkin released her film about the case entitled Railroaded Surviving Wrongful Convictions in 2017 76 Immigration Malkin supports stricter immigration laws in the United States She was a featured speaker at the Conservative Political Action Conference CPAC in 2019 where she said levels of immigration into the United States amount to an invasion and endanger our general welfare and the blessings of liberty 66 She also condemned politicians including the ghost of recently deceased Senator John McCain for failing to enact stricter immigration regulation 77 78 Since 2002 Malkin wrote a weekly column for VDARE a far right anti immigration website 6 In a 2002 appearance on Hannity amp Colmes Malkin called for militarization of the Canadian border comparing Canada to conflict zones where United States troops were deployed and saying Canada bears a lot of responsibility for making us as vulnerable as we are to terrorism 79 In 2017 Malkin endorsed alt right candidate Paul Nehlen in his ultimately unsuccessful primary challenge against Paul Ryan for Wisconsin s 1st congressional district citing Nehlen s opposition to elites who support open borders as the reason for her endorsement 15 70 Muslims Malkin has advocated for interning Muslims on national security grounds 34 Malkin also defended racial ethnic religious and nationality profiling policies used during the War on Terror 6 Malkin has covered anti Muslim topics on episodes of her CRTV show Michelle Malkin Investigates including The Muslim Refugee Rape Epidemic and Honor Killings The Real War on Women 6 Malkin promoted her 2019 book Open Borders Inc at the David Horowitz Freedom Center a non profit that has been described as Islamophobic 6 Support for white nationalists External video Malkin delivers a speech at the first America First Political Action Conference AFPAC Washington D C February 2020 Hosted by Nicholas J Fuentes Amanda Carpenter wrote in March 2020 that Malkin had begun to link arms with the most vocal elements of the white nationalist movement 3 In August 2020 the Anti Defamation League wrote in the past year she has publicly and explicitly allied herself with white supremacists and that she herself was echoing white supremacist views 4 The Southern Poverty Law Center described her in January 2021 as a former conservative pundit gone white nationalist apologist 80 YAF dismissed Malkin in November 2019 after she gave a YAF sponsored speech at UCLA titled America First the Torch Is Being Passed In her speech she praised Nick Fuentes as one of the New Right leaders and also spoke supportively of the Proud Boys Laura Loomer and Steve King 3 In 2020 Malkin faced criticism for speaking at the America First Political Action Conference which is hosted by white nationalist Nick Fuentes and also featured Patrick Casey the founder of the neo Nazi group Identity Evropa 3 5 Malkin has also supported Gavin McInnes and has described him and Laura Loomer as friends of hers 6 She has described herself as the mommy of the Groypers a loose collection of white nationalists who follow Nick Fuentes 81 82 In 2020 Malkin appeared on Red Ice a white supremacist radio program and cautioned listeners about changing demographics and multicultural rot 16 In November 2021 Malkin delivered a speech at the annual American Renaissance Conference hosted by the white supremacist New Century Foundation 83 84 Malkin and her family were subsequently banned from using Airbnb in reaction to her having appeared at the event 85 86 Accusations of antisemitism According to Bridge Initiative a Georgetown University research project on Islamophobia 87 Malkin has promoted conspiracy theories about George Soros on her social media and on Fox News programs 6 In 2019 Malkin joined far right commentator Gavin McInnes for a Facebook Live event to promote her book and agreed with him when he claimed that Soros was not a Holocaust survivor but a Holocaust facilitator Malkin has denied accusations of anti semitism saying that she is the proud wife of a grandson of Ukrainian Jews who came to this country to escape pogroms and is a proud supporter of Israel but more importantly a proud supporter of American sovereignty 88 At the 2020 America First Political Action Conference Malkin said it was not anti semitic to question whatever the precise number of people is who perished in World War II 7 2020 United States presidential election See also Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election Following the 2020 United States presidential election Malkin helped advance the conspiracy theory that the election was stolen from Trump She used the StopTheSteal hashtag on Twitter and spoke at a Stop the Steal rally in her hometown of Colorado Springs to protest the election results 89 She also appeared in a trailer for a film about the movement which also featured Fuentes and Stop the Steal organizer Ali Alexander 90 Personal lifeWhile in college at Oberlin she began dating Jesse Malkin 22 They married in 1993 and have two children 14 Jesse Malkin worked as a healthcare consultant for RAND Corporation 1 Jesse is a retired health economist who now works on his wife s speaking engagements and helps her run her business 22 Malkin and her family lived in North Bethesda Maryland until 2008 when they relocated to Colorado Springs Colorado 91 92 PublicationsBooks In Defense of Internment The Case for Racial Profiling in World War II and the War on Terror ISBN 0 89526 051 4 Unhinged Exposing Liberals Gone Wild Washington D C Regnery 2005 ISBN 978 0895260307 OCLC 61731429 Sold Out How High Tech Billionaires amp Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels Are Screwing America s Best amp Brightest Workers with John Miano New York Threshold Editions Mercury Ink 2015 ISBN 978 1501115943 OCLC 922639608 Audiobook read by Juliet St John with an introduction read by the author New York Simon amp Schuster Audio 2015 ISBN 978 1442390782 OCLC 926069209 Book contributions The Patriot Act Does Not Target Immigrants viewpoint six In The Patriot Act edited by Lauri S Friedman Detroit Greenhaven Press 2006 pp 41 46 ISBN 978 0737735253 OCLC 62679909 The Military Prison at Guantanamo Bay Should Stay Open In Prisons edited by Lauri S Friedman Detroit Greenhaven Press 2008 pp 85 90 ISBN 978 0737735789 OCLC 1151061175 Reports The 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week Malkin who has aligned herself in recent months with Nick Fuentes America First movement said on Fascist Twitter Wednesday that she and her husband had been banned from staying at Airbnb locations The vacation rental February 8 2022 Airbnb Bans Conservative Columnist Michelle Malkin Accusing Her of Being a White Nationalist February 4 2022 About Us Retrieved December 12 2021 Cohen Max September 16 2019 Author Michelle Malkin denies anti Semitism accusations decries illegal immigration The Daily Pennsylvanian Trump supporters defiant during Colorado Springs protest Colorado Newsline November 8 2020 Archived from the original on November 8 2020 Retrieved March 7 2021 Hayden Michael Edison December 18 2020 Law Firm Tied to Far Right Fringe Registers Stop the Steal LLC in Alabama Southern Poverty Law Center Archived from the original on January 11 2021 Retrieved March 7 2021 Grove Lloyd September 22 2009 Michelle Malkin Has Feelings Too The Daily Beast Archived from the original on March 16 2021 Retrieved March 7 2021 Malkin Michelle September 12 2004 Correctly remembering terror in the name of Allah The Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on November 9 2014 Retrieved November 8 2014 Further readingGrewal Inderpal Security Moms in the Early Twentieth Century United States The Gender of Security in Neoliberalism Women s Studies Quarterly vol 34 no 1 2 The Global amp the Intimate Spring Summer 2006 pp 25 39 The Feminist Press at the City University of New York JSTOR 40004729 External links United States portal Biography portal Conservatism portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michelle Malkin Wikiquote has quotations related to Michelle Malkin Appearances on C SPAN Official blog archive March 2004 present at Unz Review Michelle Malkin at Creators Syndicate Michelle Malkin at Center for Immigration Studies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michelle Malkin amp oldid 1131585084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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