punditocracy
[ puhn-di-tok-ruh-see ]
noun
influential media pundits collectively.
Origin of punditocracy
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How to use punditocracy in a sentence
The choice of Kline was widely mocked by the punditocracy as less than optimal.
Bill Maher Wants You to Meet—and Beat—Republican John Kline | Eleanor Clift | September 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe handwringers and bed wetters in the D.C. punditocracy should know that Barack Obama will never be on their timeline.
My peers, colleagues, and friends in the financial-political-punditocracy rushed to hit the panic button and assign blame.
Jobs Report: Don’t Panic Yet—the Numbers Will (Probably) Be Revised Up | Daniel Gross | April 5, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTYes, I believe that the Iraq War caused a segment of the liberal punditocracy to lose its way on foreign policy.
Immediately, members of the punditocracy jumped to their keyboards to rewrite the narrative of the 2012 election.
Eric Alterman: The Election Ain’t Over Till It’s Over | Eric Alterman | February 4, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
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