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- noun Plural form of
pundit .
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Examples
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Libertarian =/= conservative but more so, despite what much of the Libertarian Party, certain pundits, and the teabag party wackos might attempt to claim or demonstrate.
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Matt, like many pundits, is suffering from Republican Withdrawal Syndrome.
Matthew Yglesias » Policy Solipsism: Broadband Policy Edition 2009
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Yours is the party that is going to suffer … and you got all riled up because of Limbaugh, Beck, and the other knuckle draggin pundits and you all look simple minded … just cuz you had to walk lock step with crazies ….
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Sometimes I really wonder if certain pundits get paid by the Chinese to tow their line (Thomas Friedman comes to mind, especially today in his column where he orgasmed all over this authoritarian, fascist government as something to admire)
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Calling the Israeli Jerusalem development a zoning decision aligns her with pundits from the American Enterprise Institute, and her comment about Karzai came from Lynn Cheney.
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No, here's the big idea: When the whole point of pundits is to stand out amidst the braying herd — whose size is always expanding thanks to the Internet and sports talk radio — what can top having a spectacular failure second-guessing real-life winners?
Millen doesn't deserve banishment from football broadcast lineup 2009
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This "national referendum on Pelosi" idiocy propounded by news pundits is so much hindsight smoke.
Michael Yaki: Nancy Pelosi: Down, Definitely Not Out Michael Yaki 2010
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Sometimes I think that certain pundits should have to be eunichs like in China.
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Sometimes I really wonder if certain pundits get paid by the Chinese to tow their line (Thomas Friedman comes to mind, especially today in his column where he orgasmed all over this authoritarian, fascist government as something to admire)
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With his "speaking tour" over the last three days, Jeremiah Wright has managed to do the impossible this political season: unite pundits from the left and the right in agreement about how badly he's hurting Barack Obama's quest for the White House.
Rounding Up Wright's Wreck - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com 2008
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