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punditAn expert or knowledgeable person. From "pandit" in Hindi. See guru. pundit 1. (formerly) a learned person 2. a Brahman learned in Sanskrit and, esp in Hindu religion, philosophy or law |
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First, the political system can now no longer control the flow or content of information available on a mass basis, leaving politicians at the mercy of blogs, video cameras, and mass punditry. After years of right-wing punditry, most American citizens have come to view the nation's campuses as havens of tenured radicals and man-hating feminists who work twelve hours a week and write incomprehensible prose. It was intercut, oddly enough for an evening newscast, with images of Hulk Hogan pulverizing a foe -- which Spurlock compared to much TV punditry. |
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