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Michelle Malkin

Michelle Malkin (née Maglalang; born October 20, 1970) is an American conservative blogger, political commentator, and author.〔("Right at home" Pitts, Jonathan. ''The Baltimore Sun'', March 9, 2008, page E 1. )〕〔Kurtz, Howard. ("A Hard Right Punch: Michelle Malkin's Conservative Fight" ), The Washington Post, February 16, 2007,page C1.〕 Her weekly syndicated column appears in a number of newspapers and websites.〔 She is a Fox News Channel contributor and has been a guest on MSNBC, C-SPAN, and national radio programs. Malkin has written four books published by Regnery Publishing. She founded the conservative websites Twitchy and Hot Air.
==Early life==
Malkin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Philippine citizens Rafaela (née Perez) – a homemaker and teacher – and Apolo DeCastro Maglalang, who was then a physician-in-training.〔 Several months prior to Malkin's birth, her parents had immigrated to the United States on an employer-sponsored visa. After her father finished his medical training, the family moved〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= Book TV )〕 to Absecon, New Jersey. Malkin has a younger brother. She has described her parents as Ronald Reagan Republicans who were "not incredibly politically active."〔Nahm, H Y. ("Michelle Malkin: The Radical Right's Asian Pitbull" ), "Goldsea Asian American". Retrieved July 16, 2009.〕
Malkin, a Roman Catholic,〔〔Malkin, Michelle, (April 9, 2010), ("The Pfleger-ization of the Catholic Church" ), MichelleMalkin.com, April 9, 2010. Retrieved August 17, 2011.〕 attended Holy Spirit Roman Catholic High School, where she edited the school newspaper and aspired to become a concert pianist.〔 Following her graduation in 1988, she enrolled at Oberlin College.〔 Malkin had planned to pursue a bachelor's degree in music, but changed her major to English.〔 During her college years, she worked as a press inserter, tax preparation aide, and network news librarian.〔(On Air Personalities: Michelle Malkin ). ''Fox News''. Retrieved August 18, 2011.〕 Her first article for the paper heavily criticized Oberlin's affirmative action program and received a "hugely negative response" from other students on campus.〔 She graduated in 1992〔(Bookshelf: Invasion By Michelle Malkin ), Reviewed by Jan Ting, ''Oberlin Alumni Magazine'', Spring 2003. Retrieved August 18, 2011.〕 and later described her ''alma mater'' as "radically left-wing."〔〔Article preview. ("Michelle Malkin" ), ''The American Enterprise'', September 1, 2005. Retrieved on October 25, 2007.〕

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