Julia Gorin

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Julia Gorin
Born1972 (age 5152)
Soviet Union
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish, Russian
NationalityAmerican

Julia Gorin (born 1972) is an American conservative writer, journalist, humorist, and political commentator. [1]

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Life

Born into a Jewish family in the Soviet Union, Gorin immigrated as a toddler to the United States in 1976. [2] Her father was a violinist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. She is a 1990 graduate of the Randallstown High School in Randallstown, Maryland. [3]

Gorin wrote the satirical 2008 book, Clintonisms: The Amusing, Confusing, and Even Suspect Musing, of Billary ( ISBN   0978721330).

Writings and affiliations

Gorin has contributed articles to Jewish World Review , National Review , The Wall Street Journal , FrontPage Magazine , Jihad Watch , The Huffington Post , The American Thinker , The Christian Science Monitor , WorldNetDaily and FoxNews.com. [4]

Gorin is an unpaid member of the Advisory Board of the American Council for Kosovo, which lobbies on behalf of the Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija. [5] She frequently writes about the former Yugoslavia, especially Kosovo and is an opponent of its independence. [4]

After the January 6, 2021, attacks on the US Capitol, Gorin wrote an OpEd in the Washington Times comparing the Congressional response to that of post-invasion Kosovo. [6]

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