Michael Ramirez
Michael Ramirez was born in Tokyo, Japan on May 11th, 1961 and is the American Cartoonist. At the age of 62, Michael Ramirez biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Ramirez initially planned to study medicine in college and considered journalism a hobby. He became seriously interested in that field when his first cartoon for the college newspaper, lampooning candidates for student office, had the student assembly demanding an apology.
Ramirez was a regular guest on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. He has been on CNN, CNN International, Fox News Sunday, BBC Television, BBC Radio, NPR, and The Michael Reagan Show. His cartoons have been featured on CNN, Fox News, The O'Reilly Factor, and The Rush Limbaugh Show. His work has been published in such publications as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New York Post, Time Magazine, Politico, National Review and U.S. News & World Report.
He is the author of two books, Everyone Has the Right to My Opinion and Give Me Liberty or Give Me Obamacare.
In October 2000, the Los Angeles Times published a Ramirez cartoon that appeared to depict a Jewish man worshiping the word "Hate" embedded into the Western Wall. According to the Times Associate Editor Narda Zacchino ombudsman, this provoked an "unprecedented" negative reaction. Ramirez denied singling out Jews, claiming that the wall in the cartoon was not meant to suggest the Western Wall, and that while there was a Jew worshiping at the hate wall, there was also a figure bowing before it wearing a kaffiyeh (though it is difficult to see).
In July 2003, the Los Angeles Times published a Sunday editorial cartoon by Ramirez that depicted a man pointing a gun at President Bush's head; it was a takeoff on the 1969 Pulitzer Prize-winning photo by Eddie Adams that showed Vietnamese general Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executing a Viet Cong prisoner at point-blank range. The cartoon prompted a visit from the Secret Service, but no charges were filed.
In September 2007, the Columbus Dispatch published a Ramirez cartoon depicting Iran as a sewer (labeled with the word "extremism"), with cockroaches spreading from it over Iraq, Afghanistan, and other countries of the Middle East. Some commentators compared this with characterizations both of Jews in pre-Holocaust Germany and Rwandan Tutsis before the 1994 genocide.
In July 2013, Investor's Business Daily published a Ramirez cartoon that depicted lynching in its criticism of Al Sharpton.
In October 2013, Investor's Business Daily published a Ramirez cartoon that drew a parallel between the problems of the Affordable Care Act web site debut and the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, to which many critics objected.
Ramirez's cartoons were carried in the Los Angeles Times until the end of 2005. Investor's Business Daily carried his cartoons from 2006 until the end of its run as a daily newspaper in 2016.
- 1994: Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
- 1995: Sigma Delta Chi Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 1996: Mencken Award for Editorial Cartooning, presented by Free Press Association
- 1997: UCI Medal, University of California, Irvine
- 1997: Sigma Delta Chi Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2004: Lincoln Fellow, Claremont Institute
- 2005: Scripps Howard Foundation, National Journalism Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2006: National Cartoonist Society Division Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2007: Sigma Delta Chi Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2008: National Cartoonist Society Division Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2008: Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
- 2008: Fischetti Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2011: National Cartoonist Society Division Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2013: National Cartoonist Society Division Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2014: National Cartoonist Society Division Award for Editorial Cartooning
- 2015: National Cartoonist Society The Reuben Award
- 2018: Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site Advancing American Democracy Award
- Honorary Member of Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Honor Society