Americans have grown accustomed to cynically dismissing campaign promises peddled by politicians on the stump as pure pablum. |
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All too often, that's a cop-out way for an editor to fill their column space, and it reads like self-serving pablum. |
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In reality, it was theological pablum, and many clergy recognized it as such. |
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The second looks at cultural contexts for American politics, including religious, sports-oriented, Facebook, and other pablum. |
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They replace simple principles such as protecting wildlife species with complex, difficult-to-define ecological pablum. |
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This recoil from crowd-pleasing pablum continued through the sixties. |
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Perhaps that's because he doesn't belittle his audience by dumbing down the material or feeding them dogmatic pablum. |
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