Of course, now that he's pals with Nostradamus, his duty as a political pundit is to share his prediction for Obama's precidency. As he says "it behooves me to tell you the course I believe the next few weeks will take."
And as the title says, the Obama administration is going to implode with the the next six to eight weeks (published September 1st). Why? He lists the reasons:
- Health Care's Long and Painful Death
- Cap-and-Trade Will Be the Largest Tax Increase in American History
- Unemployment Will Remain
- Obama's Integrity Has Been Tarnished in August
- A $3 Trillion Dollar Budget
- A Coming Middle Class Tax Hike
I, on the other hand, hereby make the prediction that the word "pundit" is going to become a derogatory term within the next, say, 4 to 5 months. I could be wrong, and pundits everywhere could become the heros they deserve to be for the expert advice they give on their radio shows syndicated on 197 stations across the country and in fair and balanced columns on FOX News.
But I'm not holding my breath, and I'd advise you against it as well.
:D Ah, yes! I shall begin using it as you suggest immediately!
ReplyDeletePundit: a troll who operates through media other than interactive internet communities.
see also
Troll: a person who participates in interactive internet communities who has as their primary (but rarely explicitly stated) purpose the instigation of arguments, and as their secondary purpose, the slander and defamation of their ideological opponents.
As for Fox pundits like McCullough, they're actually driving people away from the Republican party and the media-frenzy version of right wing politics in general. I have a close, beloved relative who is a Christian, creationist etc., but who has caught on that these goons are alarming and wishes to distance herself from them. (To my immense relief.)
Exactly, a TV/radio troll.
ReplyDeleteJust to boost the derogatoriability of the word, it should perhaps be used as a general expletive.
"You pathetic pundit!"