Definitions
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- noun A group of pundits who wield great political influence.
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- noun A group of political
pundits who are thought to have too much influence.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Yes, the punditocracy is bad, but pointing out its failure is hardly going to change it.
Raj Patel: Polite Laughter on the Mall Raj Patel 2010
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Yes, the punditocracy is bad, but pointing out its failure is hardly going to change it.
Raj Patel: Polite Laughter on the Mall Raj Patel 2010
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Yes, the punditocracy is bad, but pointing out its failure is hardly going to change it.
Raj Patel: Polite Laughter on the Mall Raj Patel 2010
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Opposing the punditocracy is like being right about Iraq all along -- someone, the ante for being taken seriously is that you had to have been wrong at the start.
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Yes, the punditocracy is bad, but pointing out its failure is hardly going to change it.
Raj Patel: Polite Laughter on the Mall Raj Patel 2010
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Yes, the punditocracy is bad, but pointing out its failure is hardly going to change it.
Raj Patel: Polite Laughter on the Mall Raj Patel 2010
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I read that Quayle's-enormous-appeal-to-younger-voters line from Clancy and just bowed my head a defeated man resigned to the fact that our venerated local punditocracy is free to create whatever stupid unreality it wishes in perpetuity.
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Someone call the punditocracy, and tell them Obama is closing the deal.
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The punditocracy is correct, in order to win elections, you need to tell voters what you plan to do when elected.
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The punditocracy is contemplating whether or not she will be able to bag the competition for good.
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whichbe commented on the word punditocracy
A group of pundits who wield great political influence.
May 12, 2008