Word: punditing
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...school caught a whiff of bad publicity. But, respected and liked in her Vermont community, Rugged Individualist Hinton attracted the children of some of the nation's top professional and amateur educators (e.g., High Commissioner for Germany James B. Conant, former Ford Foundation President Paul G. Hoffman, Pundit Marquis Childs), and unendowed Putney prospered...
House of Representatives, and perhaps of the Senate. Explained a Washington pundit last week: "Lots of voters still like Ike but feel quite free to vote Democratic-out of vague protest against something-or-other...
ARTHUR KROCK, New York Times political pundit...
Flagrant & Systematic. Was this ruling good law? This week Pundit Walter Lippmann explored the implications of McCarthy's position and Jenkins' ruling. Said Lippmann...
Monotonous. That's what it is, monotonous. When balmy April breezes blow dirt around the infield and stir the fervor of the fan, then the would-be pundit seeks an original prediction to shock and startle his readers. But every spring that same breeze seems to flutter the pennant flags over New York and Brooklyn and the resigned scribe reluctantly picks the two old warhorses at either end of the BMT subway line...