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Intellectuamal Pundits from the left and anti-war right are shocked that John Kerry is now faltering.
Kollapsing Kerry 2004
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Intellectuamal Pundits from the left and anti-war right are shocked that John Kerry is now faltering.
The Sudden Curve: 2004
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Intellectuamal Pundits from the left and anti-war right are shocked that John Kerry is now faltering.
Kollapsing Kerry 2004
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So Limbaugh and the Pundits are attacking the Ivey League Universities that gave rise to Bush?
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And he -- at Yale there was a group called The Pundits, and he was one of them, and he injected that word into the American discourse.
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I once wrote a piece called Pundits No, Everyday Citizens Yes which was picked up by the Consortium News.
The Orwellian Clinton ad: Controlled ads versus uncontrolled ads 2007
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The same thing was echoed over at Ankle Biting Pundits, which is actually a New Hampshire blog, that out of the top three, that Rudy Giuliani did the best job.
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In one session, entitled "Pundits, Professors and their Predictions," a member of the audience asked where the women panelists were.
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In one session, entitled "Pundits, Professors and their Predictions," a member of the audience asked where the women panelists were.
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This guardian he also chose by his own will and pleasure, as he himself declares, without referring to any particular claim or usage, -- without calling the Pundits to instruct him, upon whom, by the Gentoo laws, the guardianship devolved.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 11 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763
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