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April 12, 2016

Ying Ma Returns to the Armstrong & Getty Show to Discuss Carson, Trump, and Her Book

Armstrong and Getty Show, April 12, 2016


Ying Ma returned to the Armstrong and Getty Show this morning to discuss her time on the Ben Carson presidential campaign, GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s troubles with women, her book Chinese Girl in the Ghetto, and other topics.


Hosted by Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, the Armstrong and Getty Show is one of the most popular morning radio shows in California and airs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, and elsewhere. The show also broadcasts outside of California in Oregon, Washington, and Arizona.


Ying Ma’s interviewed began at 9:00 a.m. PDT and lasted half an hour. To listen to the lively discussion, please click HERE. For some of her previous appearances on the Armstrong and Getty Show, please click here and here.


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Published on April 12, 2016 13:27

April 10, 2016

Ying Ma Talks About Her Book, Conservatism, and Identity Politics at Reagan Ranch Center

Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, April 9, 2016


Ying Ma returned to the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, California, to discuss conservatism, identity politics, and her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. Ms. Ma spoke to college students and other women attending the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute’s Western Women’s Summit.


To view the speech, please click HERE.



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Published on April 10, 2016 20:44

April 6, 2016

Donald Trump Is Right About Megyn Kelly

NationalInterest.org, April 6, 2016


–By Ying Ma


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has repeatedly said that Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly is overrated and treated him unfairly at the first GOP presidential debate last August. Yet with the exception of Trump’s most die-hard supporters, few on the right agree. This is a sign of Trump’s problems with women (73 percent of them currently have an unfavorable view of him), but it is also a symptom of the GOP’s wussiness to ask tough questions about a popular female anchor, as well as of its failure to challenge the insidiousness of the Left’s prevailing narrative about women.


At issue is conservatism’s decades-old battle against identity politics, in which hostility has been declared toward the grievance industry that gins up phony allegations of racial, ethnic or gender injustice.


On the Fox News Channel, Kelly has exhibited a penchant for kissing up to liberal women, fawning over their feminist agenda, berating conservative men and behaving unprofessionally toward guests. No prominent conservative has ever dared to question the perception that Kelly is an exemplary anchor, or to observe that she spends far too much time peddling a softer, kinder version of feminist dogma.


Trump is the only major national figure on the right who has challenged Kelly’s status as a demigod at Fox News. By declaring unabashedly that Kelly is not very good, Trump has—unwittingly—offered conservatives an opportunity to reflect on the grave disservice that a star on the only major conservative television network often does to conservatism.


[To read the article in its entirety, please click HERE.]


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Published on April 06, 2016 05:39

March 26, 2016

Ying Ma Talks to Fox News About Whether Trump Is Sexist

Fox & Friends Weekend, March 26, 2016


Ying Ma appeared on Fox & Friends Weekend this morning to discuss the latest feud between GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump and Senator Ted Cruz over their respective wives. To view the interview, please click HERE.


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Published on March 26, 2016 16:14

February 21, 2016

Ying Ma Discusses Asia and the U.S. Presidential Race on The John Batchelor Show

, February 17, 2016


Ying Ma appeared on The John Batchelor Show to discuss the Ben Carson for President 2016 Campaign, the current foreign policy debate in the U.S. presidential race and China’s recent installation of air-to-surface missiles on Woody Island in the South China Sea.


To listen to the program, please click

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Published on February 21, 2016 09:30

October 26, 2015

Ying Ma Discusses Presidential Race and Ben Carson Surge in Iowa

MSNBC, October 26, 2015


Ying Ma appeared today on MSNBC’s “The Rundown with Jose Diaz-Balart” to discuss Dr. Ben Carson’s presidential campaign and the candidate’s recent surge in the polls in Iowa. To view the interview, please click HERE.


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Published on October 26, 2015 17:56

Ying Ma Talks Presidential Race and Ben Carson Surge in Iowa

MSNBC, October 26, 2015


Ying Ma appeared today on MSNBC’s “The Rundown with Jose Diaz-Balart” to discuss Dr. Ben Carson’s presidential campaign and the candidate’s recent surge in the polls in Iowa. To view the interview, please click HERE.


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Published on October 26, 2015 17:56

October 17, 2015

Ying Ma Talks to MSNBC About 2016 Presidential Campaign

MSNBC, October 14, 2016


Earlier this week, Ying Ma appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rundown with Jose Diaz-Balart” to discuss the recent Democratic presidential debate and the Ben Carson presidential campaign. To view the interview, please click HERE.


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Published on October 17, 2015 08:28

October 6, 2015

Ying Ma Featured in 2016 Great American Conservative Women Calendar

Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, October 6, 2015






The Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, a conservative women’s organization, has featured Ying Ma in its newly released annual Great American Conservative Women Calendar for 2016. The other women featured on the calendar include conservative luminaries such as former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Senator Joni Ernst and Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn.






The Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute’s mission is to prepare women for effective conservative leadership and promote leading conservative women.






The calendar, like much of CBLPI’s mission, is meant to inspire young women to reach not only for their dreams but also to hold high the timeless conservative values that have sustained America since our founding. Among these principles, CBLPI promotes personal responsibility, traditional values, individual freedom, economic liberty and limited government.










Copies of the 2016 calendar can be ordered here. They are available for a small donation to CBLPI and free to students and members of the press.






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Published on October 06, 2015 06:00

August 4, 2015

Making Sense of China’s Confucius Institutes

The National Interest (Online), August 4, 2015


Inside a modern lecture hall at The George Washington University (GW), a well-respected guest lecturer from China addressed me and the other women in his audience as “female comrades.”


I nearly spat out my tea.


It was a lazy April Saturday afternoon in Washington, DC. I had come to GW to attend a symposium sponsored by the university’s Confucius Institute, a Chinese language and cultural center. Meant to be a vehicle for exporting China’s soft power, Confucius Institutes—funded by Beijing and numbering over four hundred—have sprung up around the world during the past decade.


To read this piece in its entirety, please click HERE.


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Published on August 04, 2015 16:15