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pundit

noun as in person who is authority

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This is also true in how the media class and pundits insist on viewing women as a unitary identity.

From Salon

He positioned himself as the man who wanted to take all the flak, to protect his players, and former players and pundits obliged.

From BBC

Many pundits thought that a candidate who ran the most racist campaign since George Wallace in 1968 couldn’t possibly move above a ceiling that would keep them far short of a majority.

From Salon

But there was one theory that Stewart took issue with: pundits stating that the Democrats lost because they had become “too woke.”

From Salon

Later that summer, she also debuted as Sky Sports' first woman football pundit.

From BBC

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