Walter Shapiro


Walter Shapiro is an American journalist, writer and columnist.

Early life and education

Shapiro was born in New York City and was raised in Norwalk, Connecticut. He graduated from Brien McMahon High School in 1965.
Shapiro attended the University of Michigan, where he was an editor of The Michigan Daily; he earned his B.A. in history in 1970. Shapiro completed post-graduate work at the university in European history; as a graduate student, he unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. House of Representatives, finishing second in a six-way Democratic primary election.

Career

Shapiro began his journalism career as Washington reporter for Congressional Quarterly. He has since written for a number of publications, including USA Today, Newsweek, Esquire, the Washington Monthly, Salon.com, and Politics Daily. Shapiro has also written for The American Prospect and been a columnist for Yahoo News and Roll Call. Shapiro won the Society of Professional Journalists' 2010 Sigma Delta Chi Award in the category of Online Column Writing for his piece "The Societal Costs of Our Shrill, Hyperactive and Partisan Media Culture," published in Politics Daily.
Shapiro was press secretary to U.S. Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall from 1977 to 1978. He was a speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter in 1979. He has covered nine United States presidential elections.
Shapiro completed a fellowship in Japan with the Japan Society and has been a member of the Council on Ideas of the Gihon Foundation since 1992.
Shapiro is a fellow at New York University's Brennan Center for Justice. Shapiro is also a lecturer in political science at Yale University.
Shapiro has written One-Car Caravan: On the Road with the 2004 Democrats Before America Tunes In and Hustling Hitler: How a Jewish Vaudevillian Fooled the Fuhrer.
Shapiro performed stand-up comedy for many years, and in 1998 The Times of London described him as "one of Manhattan's leading political satirists." His columns have included satire as well.

Personal life

Shapiro is married to magazine writer Meryl Gordon and splits his time between New York City and Washington, D.C.