What is more shameful is what they are covering, essentially human-interest stories, with long stretches of valuable airtime wasted with bloviation on trivial legal maneuvers. |
Pundits dove into the Syria affair with an obvious sigh of relief — this sort of thing, with all the bloviation about presidential leadership and so on, was comfortable territory. |
But are these online oracles providing balance, or bloviation, or just pushing a partisan agenda? |
And what happened to him in death — as his name was taken up cynically for political fodder in the world of bloviation and dog-whistle racism — was horrible in a different way. |
In Washington, a town known for bloviation rather than whimsy or wit, the wacky season is just about to begin. |
They seem to have abandoned the idea of doing serious scientific work altogether, and seem content to deal in propaganda and bloviation. |