How to Use punditocracy in a Sentence
punditocracy
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The result, the punditocracy declares, will be a full-out civil war in GOP.
—Charles J. Sykes, Time, 2017-09-28
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At the beginning of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, the boasts of its field being the most diverse in history could be heard on high from party leadership and the ever predictable punditocracy.
—Michael Arceneaux, Essence, 2020-01-08
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That was before the punditocracy identified the maniacal following Trump was beginning to attract, or the disdain for establishment party leaders ruminating in The Base, or some formidable combination of both.
—Jack Holmes, Esquire, 2017-07-18
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What’s more, the popularity of streaming is similarly circular: the sheer quantity of what’s streaming also overwhelms the cinematic punditocracy with the sheer quantity of previewing, sifting, recapping, summarizing, comparing, and listing.
—Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 2019-12-04
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