All too often, that's a cop-out way for an editor to fill their column space, and it reads like self-serving pablum. |
By serving up this pablum, Hall does the opposite: despite her passionate good intentions, she condescends to King and to the audience. |
At worst, in a prior era, his op-ed might have been considered boilerplate post-national-tragedy pablum. |
No. They are meaningless because the government's agenda is like pablum and the legislative initiatives that are brought to the House have no resemblance to the concerns of Canadians. |
Perhaps that's because he doesn't belittle his audience by dumbing down the material or feeding them dogmatic pablum. |
The second looks at cultural contexts for American politics, including religious, sports-oriented, Facebook, and other pablum. |