Sentences with word «punditocracy»

Not unexpectedly, General Mills» response to deal with customer blowback incited more yet customer blowback: cue the business punditocracy with posts just like this one.
It would have been pleasant to see an example of the conservative punditocracy actually learning something from the real world instead of resorting to ever - more unconvincing pseudo-legalistic justifications and attacks on the messenger to avoid taking their head out of the sand.
That's because nearly all members of Canada's vast punditocracy have declared that a minority government is, first, inherently unstable, and second, disappointing for Harper insofar as it is not the majority he is said to have wanted when he called the election.
Republican Senate candidate Wendy Long is getting a little help from her friends in the conservative punditocracy for her fundraiser next week.
Her connections to radio host and commenator Laura Ingraham opened the doors to other endorsements in the Republican punditocracy, including Sean Hannity.
The whole world is waiting to hear more from you, not from the great, unwashed punditocracy littering the cable - news airwaves.
We'll leave the anarchists, conspiracy theorists, wingnuts and industry shills out of this discussion and strictly focus on the middle 80 % of the punditocracy...
And I pity those intelligent members of the punditocracy who daily have to employ their wits to «say something» about such trivial and boring matters.
If the roles were reversed than some quarters of the ND fandom and punditocracy would be crying about having to play a 13th game while their opponent who humiliated them only had to play 12.
The punditocracy is essentially unanimous in saying that he won the debate, in large part due to his sharp exchange with Jeb!
As Bob Somerby never tires of pointing out, too much ink and airtime are spent repeating The Script — the punditocracy's preconceptions about the candidates.
His news coverage swung sharply negative, with the punditocracy immediately questioning his ability to beat Clinton over the long term — and that was BEFORE the Reverend Wright took over the airwaves.
It'd be easy to watch Bannon's films, which do their best to give voice to that repressed populist rage that has been the fascination of the punditocracy since the surprise turnabout on election night, and reject them out of hand.
In yet another sign that the Great Recession is receding, earnest discussion has begun in the punditocracy on long - term cures for our nation's home mortgage system, particularly Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Jumping in as political pundits in the middle of Presidential primary season, green blogs are in new territory, however, and take the chance of resembling the Washington DC «punditocracy».
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