There are no people on Earth more smug and superior than the right-wing punditocracy. |
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I think it was Mark Twain who said nobody ever went broke overestimating the idiocy of the American television punditocracy. |
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It did not matter to this grand pooh-bah of the punditocracy that the ads were pure mendacity from start to finish. |
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He's doing what he thinks is right and doesn't begin from any of the premises that the official Washington punditocracy discourse begins from. |
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However, the knock-on effect was to catapult her into the front rank of America's punditocracy, where she has remained ever since. |
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Let me take a break from punditocracy on the Deep and Meaningful events of the week. |
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The national championship should be decided on the field by football players, not by the whims of the sports punditocracy. |
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The reaction of the some of the domestic punditocracy is almost as embarrassing as the abuse itself. |
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They can be found in the corporate media, especially the blowhard punditocracy. |
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It's the punditocracy that is taking online betting particularly seriously. |
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The US government and the US press and the US punditocracy was living in a fantasy land. |
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The fake story, repeated in a thousand news headlines, and beat to death week after week by the bloviating punditocracy, goes something like this. |
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The choice of Kline was widely mocked by the punditocracy as less than optimal. |
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Had the power structure and the punditocracy listened, maybe much of this could have been avoided. |
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Immediately, members of the punditocracy jumped to their keyboards to rewrite the narrative of the 2012 election. |
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Huckabee stunned the punditocracy by winning Iowa and went on to capture seven other primaries and caucuses. |
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He is not a liability, as his critics in the Washington punditocracy will forever insist. |
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Samuel P. Jacobs on how the punditocracy predicted her spectacular rise and fall. |
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Not the political parties, not the punditocracy and – least of all – the pollsters. |
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Reprints Related items Health care: If at first you don't succeedSep 20th 2007This has inevitably generated an anti-Hillary backlash in the punditocracy. |
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Most of the punditocracy has been preoccupied with how technology enables energy alternatives to oil, gas, or coal. |
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Nevertheless, there is a branch of hope that the governor and her supporters can cling to as the tides of the media punditocracy engulf them. |
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The coming proliferation of robots is creating a fair amount of anxiety, at least among the human punditocracy. |
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So they chose a boys' and girls' club. Mr Clark's arrival was another jolt for a punditocracy that is increasingly convinced of George Bush's vulnerability next year. |
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John McCain, the blogosphere and punditocracy were eager to identify the substantial victors of the 2012 elections. |
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Conventional wisdom among the professional punditocracy was that the Supreme Court would void the individual mandate and leave most of the rest of the law intact. |
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Although those countries had mountainous debts, the notion that the very existence of the euro could soon be threatened was poohpoohed by the punditocracy. |
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Congress, the president, the Court, and much of the punditocracy are complicit in stretching the boundaries of the political and legal systems to impose PPACA on America. |
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Much of the political class jumped to the governor's defense, including a lot of people in politics and the punditocracy who ordinarily disagree with him. |
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