Michelle Malkin

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Who is Michelle Malkin?

A frequent contributor to David Horowitz’ Front Page Magazine and a frequent guest host on Fox News O’Reilly Factor, Malkin has written a book in defense of racial profiling and the internment of the Japanese during WWII and has called for the resignation of Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta because his experience as a Japanese-American interned during WWII has “clouded his view of what needs to be done now.”

Malkin is also a promoter of the idea that immigration from Mexico is part of a secret plan by the “vast majority of mainstream Hispanic politicians” to “reconquer” the American Southwest for Mexico. She has called Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and former California Lt. Gov. Cruz M. Bustamante "Latino supremacists,” while claiming that the large demonstrations around the country in 2005 in opposition to the anti-immigrant Sensenbrenner bill were examples of "militant racism" and "virulent anti-American hatred."

Speaking of the Latino student group MECHA, she has written that there is “not much difference” between MECHA and the Nazi party.

And, referring to Asian donors to Hillary Clinton’s 2000 Senate campaign, she wrote that they were “limited-income, limited-English-proficient and smellier than stinky tofu.”
(references below)

http://mediamatters.org/items/200408110001
Syndicated right-wing columnist, author, and FOX News Channel contributor Michelle Malkin is making the conservative talk circuit rounds peddling her new book, In Defense of Internment: The Case for "Racial Profiling" in World War II and the War on Terror (Regnery Publishing, August 2004).

In her August 9 appearances on MSNBC's Scarborough Country, ABC Radio Networks' Sean Hannity Show, and in an August 10 appearance on FOX & Friends First, Malkin advocated racial profiling; defended the internment of Japanese- Americans (and other ethnic minorities) during World War II; and called for the removal of Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, claiming that he couldn't be objective on the issue of racial profiling because of his personal experience as an interned Japanese-American.

“I think that, based on the military intelligence and legal assessments at the time, the Roosevelt administration did the best that it could do [interning Japanese-Americans]. [Scarborough Country, 8/9/04] And I think that one of the main problems with public education today is it's got this America-bashing component. We are made to have this collective guilt trip for everything that's been done to protect the homeland during World War II and today. And I think we need to stop that.” [The Sean Hannity Show, 8/9/04]

“Well, I think they are being too timid. And I think they have bent over backwards, contrary to what you'll here from the ACLU and all these grievance-mongers. They've bent over backwards to be sensitive. ... And then there's, if the Bush administration wants to do one single concrete thing, it could get rid of Norm Mineta, who embodies this problem. He is somebody who experienced the evacuation during World War II. He was evacuated to a camp in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. And it has clouded, it has absolutely clouded his view of what needs to be done now. “ [Scarborough Country, 8/9/04]

“It is long past time for the Bush administration to send him [Mineta] out to pasture. And it is time for America to purge itself of the addled, anti-profiling mindset of Mineta.” [New York Post column, 8/9/04]

http://mediamatters.org/items/200604010001?f=s_search
during the March 30 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, right-wing pundit Michelle Malkin declared that Latinos protesting a recent House bill aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration believe in "reconquista," or the theory that "the American Southwest belongs to Mexico." Malkin added that "the intellectual underpinnings of reconquista are embraced by the vast majority of mainstream Hispanic politicians." Malkin also claimed the protesters were advocating "militant ethnic separatism" and "Chicano power," and are "try[ing] to sabotage our sovereignty."

http://mediamatters.org/items/200603290003
In her March 29 nationally syndicated column, right-wing pundit Michelle Malkin referred to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and California Lt. Gov. Cruz M. Bustamante -- both Democrats -- as "Latino supremacists." Malkin's column dealt with the recent demonstrations in Los Angeles and other U.S. cities against the Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act, which was passed by the House of Representatives in December 2005. Malkin characterized the protests as "militant racism" marked by "virulent anti-American hatred."

Reconquistador

By Michelle Malkin
FrontPageMagazine.com | Monday, September 01, 2003
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=6BCC0A71-7374-4BC8-8543-A194ECDD8733
Not much difference between the nutty philosophy of Mr. Bustamante's MEChA and Papa Schwarzenegger's evil Nazi Party.

http://mediamatters.org/items/200710240004?f=s_search
In an October 24 column -- posted on National Review Online (NRO) and Townhall.com -- noting recent coverage by the Los Angeles Times and the New York Post of certain contributions to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's (D-NY) presidential campaign by Asian-Americans, right-wing pundit and nationally syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin referred to "Hillary campaign contributors" who were "smellier than stinky tofu."

"Both papers uncovered dishwashers, cooks and other suspect Hillary campaign contributors in New York's Chinatown, Flushing, the Bronx, and Brooklyn who were limited-income, limited-English-proficient and smellier than stinky tofu.
One Asian donor admitted to the Los Angeles Times "to lacking the legal-resident status required for giving campaign money." Another, Hsiao Wen Yang, told the New York Post she was reimbursed for her $1,000 donation - setting off clear alarm bells over yet another possible straw donor scheme on the heels of Norman Hsu-gate."