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It seems like they'd be a more legitimate source of information than the media
pundits.
Almost immediately,
pundits
weighed in, blaming her and saying things like, "You know, maybe women shouldn't be sent to cover those stories."
Most academics and
pundits
would rather have their surgery with anesthesia than without it.
I loved these people, and I admired their freedom, but I watched as the world outside of our utopian bubble exploded into these raging debates where
pundits
started likening our love to bestiality on national television.
And so when the
pundits
and the politicians say that change is impossible, what this love of country says back is, "That's just irrelevant."
We lose something dear, something everyone in this room loves and cherishes, if we lose this republic, and so we act with everything we can to prove these
pundits
wrong.
Many
pundits
have argued that a good heart and steadfast moral clarity are superior to triangulations of overeducated policy wonks, like the best and brightest and that dragged us into the quagmire of Vietnam.
Now politicians and
pundits
tell you, there's nothing we can do about this issue, Americans don't care about it, but the reason for that is that 91 percent of Americans think there's nothing that can be done about this issue.
I said that livestream could turn the web into a colossal TV network, but I believe it does something else, because after watching people using it, not only to cover things but to express, to organize themselves politically, I believe livestream can turn cyberspace into a global political arena where everyone might have a voice, a proper voice, because livestream takes the monopoly of the broadcast political discourse, of the verbal aspect of the political dialogue out of the mouths of just politicians and political
pundits
alone, and it empowers the citizen through this direct and non-mediated power of exchanging experiences and dialogue, empowers them to question and to influence authorities in ways in which we are about to see.
Now, there's a really good reason why I don't allow
pundits
on my show: Because they're really boring.
Conservative
pundits
that you never would have imagined have come forward.
Now, some
pundits
think if we got there by 2050, that'd be a pretty good achievement.
On numerous occasions in the last 200 years, scholars and activists have raised the alarm that we are running out of work and making ourselves obsolete: for example, the Luddites in the early 1800s; US Secretary of Labor James Davis in the mid-1920s; Nobel Prize-winning economist Wassily Leontief in 1982; and of course, many scholars, pundits, technologists and media figures today.
The internet polls, statistical models, all the
pundits
agreeing on a possible outcome for the presidential election.
You see, it's hard for us to believe anything these days when less than 50 percent of what news
pundits
say is actually grounded in fact.
This is in the area of politics, where pundits, the CIA, MI6 always get it wrong.
But you
pundits
keep on trying.
movie...as far as I'm aware, the series itself, has had a huge following, reviewer
pundits
and real people alike, have praised it to a person.
Barry is like a mix of Howard Stern and one of those
pundits
you hear on the radio stations many of us might turn off.
Also our trade pundits, should take a notice about the kind of stuff Director David Dhawan is capable of delivering when both of his regular writers- Anees Bazmee and Rumi Jaffrey are not with him.
The fact that leaders and
pundits
are hailing this brighter outlook indicates just how diminished our expectations have become.
At the time of the transfer of authority in June of 2004, many
pundits
predicted that an elected National Assembly would ignore an interim constitution drafted by an unelected Governing Council and promulgated by an occupying authority.
In the election, most mainstream
pundits
did not seem to “get” millions of Americans’ beliefs or viewpoints, so it is little wonder that those millions of Americans were turned off by the pundits’ incessant chatter.
To these voters, the
pundits
were simply information peddlers with no attachments to the issues that matter.
The
pundits
dive in.
All too often, instead of learning lessons, the
pundits
just continue arguing.
Left unchallenged,
pundits
routinely use vague language, such as “unemployment will remain high for years” or “Trump’s support will slide.”
While many foreign-policy
pundits
have focused on the US “pivot to Asia,” Clinton has also executed a less-publicized, but no less important, pivot to the people.
One indication that something new is affecting Russian policy is provided by those loyal Kremlin
pundits
who are known for their gift of unmistakably guessing their masters’ changing moods.
With politicians struggling to respond to the crisis, economic
pundits
were left wondering whether the “Great Moderation” of low business-cycle volatility since the 1980s was turning into another Great Depression.
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