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  2. Michael Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    Michael Patrick Ramirez (born May 11, 1961) is an American cartoonist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. His cartoons present mostly conservative viewpoints. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

  3. List of editorial cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    An editorial cartoonist is an artist, ... Florida Today; Walt Partymiller; ... Michael Ramirez, Investor's Business Daily;

  4. Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary

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    Michael Ramirez: Investor's Business Daily "For his provocative cartoons that rely on originality, humor and detailed artistry." 2009: Steve Breen: The San Diego Union-Tribune "For his agile use of a classic style to produce wide ranging cartoons that engage readers with power, clarity and humor." 2010: Mark Fiore: Self-syndicated; appearing on ...

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  6. Cartoon depiction of MLK's 'I Have a Dream' speech ... - AOL

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    A cartoon depiction of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech that appeared in a Missouri newspaper is being criticized as racist. The cartoon ran in the Sunday edition of the Southeast ...

  7. Las Vegas Review-Journal - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ramirez, cartoonist [57] Donald W. Reynolds, owner from 1949 to 1993 [58] Wayne Allyn Root, politics opinion columnist [59] Neal Rubin, former features writer [60] Debra Saunders, White House correspondent and Washington columnist [61]

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  9. Trump v. United States (2024) - Wikipedia

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    [106] Another political cartoon by Michael Ramirez shows the Contemplation of Justice statue in front of the Supreme Court Building looking somber and long faced, speaking to the Blindfolded Justice statuette in her right hand, saying, "So, presidents are allowed to commit crimes, as long as it is part of their official duties?" A caption ...