Word: punditing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Norway's and Albania's rumors and events gave special interest last week to remarks by Pundit Walter Lippmann of the New York Herald Tribune. Said he: "The 'new order' proclaimed by the Axis is merely a fancy name for the territory that the German Army is able to occupy. . . . There is no single example of the voluntary participation of any nation in the new order. . . . [It] displays not one single attribute of an order-not custom, consent, legitimacy, legality, moral authority, or even a mere partnership of give and take. The nearest analogy...
...Wrote Pundit Dorothy Thompson last week of Walt Disney's Fantasia...
...Britain could give him no help against Germany. Yet it is Britain which has enabled Stalin to pursue his none too cooperative tactics so far-not by diplomatic pressure or concessions, but by keeping her fleet intact.In one of his occasionally brilliant analyses of the war, U. S. Pundit Walter Lippmann last week outlined his view of the relationship between British seapower and Comrade Molotov's visit...
Inquisitive Reporter. In Washington, Political Pundit Mark Sullivan reported a conversation that took place one day last week at a White House press conference. First apologizing for his presumption, Reporter Merwin H. Browne of the Buffalo News asked Franklin Roosevelt a question: "In your forthcoming political speeches do you intend to answer charges . . . that you are seeking to become a dictator ... if you are elected to a third term...
...courts ironed out NLRB decisions? Congressmen roared that the Jackson ruling sabotaged the whole defense program. Cried New York's Representative Taber: "If a Republican had delivered such a ruling he would have been called a 'fifth columnist' by the gentleman in the White House." Snorted Pundit Walter Lippmann: "To roast pigs we must burn down a barn; to strengthen the Wagner Act we must weaken the National Defense...