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Quotes About Pundits

I'm steeped in the news because I enjoy the news - I like reading papers, I like reading the blogs, I love talking to newsmakers and pundits, for that matter, about their opinions. I'm an information gatherer by nature, so that's what attracted me about this industry.
~ Megyn Kelly
The polls and the pundits and the media seem to talk to each other. It's sort of like an echo chamber.
~ Larry Hogan
I'm being invaded by fashion pundits.
~ Steven Cojocaru
I know the pundits don't agree with me.
~ Jan Brewer
Forget the consultants, the pundits and the pollsters; good policy is good politics.
~ Jim DeMint
I speak for Kashmiri pundits because injustice has been done to them, and the political discourse doesn't give them enough importance.
~ Anupam Kher
Despite the impression created by some economic pundits, the U.S. economy is not a delicate little machine that needs to be fine-tuned with exact precision by benevolent policymakers to keep from breaking down.
~ Edward C. Prescott
I felt the call to this industry because I enjoy broadcast journalism. I'm steeped in the news because I enjoy the news - I like reading papers; I like reading the blogs. I love talking to newsmakers and pundits, for that matter, about their opinions. I'm an information gatherer by nature, so that's what attracted me about this industry.
~ Megyn Kelly
Not every conservative Christian is a dominionist, but to say a movement doesn't exist, as some pundits and journalists have, without even being able to say what it is in an op-ed is just irresponsible... The big story is that the religious right isn't dead.
~ Anthea Butler
Cable news is force-feeding you an endless back and forth of pundits who consistently get everything wrong, while at the same time, they mask their opinions as facts and argue about the endless minutia of a broken Washington, D.C., instead of arming you with real knowledge and new ideas.
~ Dave Rubin
Twitter is the most impulsive form of social media, but it's still the most celebrated among politicians and pundits within the Beltway, which is curious, since it can destroy any sense of privacy.
~ Meghan McCain
There are some pundits with whom I will settle my differences... they want to sell a lie to the French people that Evra is disliked. But that is not the case at all.
~ Patrice Evra
A lot of players and pundits can be talking the Scottish league down and it's not until players and coaches actually experience it they start respecting it.
~ John McGinn
You have pundits and fans from other teams who will say loads of things and it goes past me. That's life.
~ Virgil van Dijk
I'm sick of pundits. Don't get me wrong. I love the guests I have on every day. I love their energy and smarts and sass. But I'm sick of pundits because they don't always have their ears to the ground.
~ Brooke Baldwin
Criticism certainly doesn't affect my life, and whatever the pundits have called me, I'm sure they have been called a lot worse in their day.
~ Joe Hart
I tend not to listen to pundits.
~ Kasper Schmeichel
During the 2016 campaign, editors and bookers at media outlets claimed they couldn't find any good writers or TV pundits to discuss the appeal of Trump. That was always a lie.
~ Mollie Hemingway
Pundits talk as if polls are always right, but if they were, pundits wouldn't have jobs.
~ Mollie Hemingway
For many in baseball September is a month of stark contrast with April, when everyone had dared to hope. If baseball is a lot like life, as pundits declare, it is because life is more about losing than winning.
~ John Thorn
And sure enough, Trump's win set off a cluster bomb of cognitive dissonance the likes of which history rarely sees. To untrained observers—voters and pundits alike—the public reaction looked like a combination of anger, disappointment, fear, and shock. But to trained persuaders, it was a front-row seat to a show of cognitive dissonance so pure and so deep that it was, frankly, beautiful.
~ Scott Adams
Indian politics has a way of taking a curious turn and surprising the wisest of pundits.
~ Sanjaya Baru
Pope Benedict XVI's resignation is big on buzz but is not the stunning surprise claimed by many pundits. It is rather a further example of the German theology professor's style that informed his years as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, his term as pope, and the formation of his legacy to the church.
~ Eugene Kennedy
They say imitation is the best form of flattery. That is particularly the case if you're a U.S. presidential candidate and pundits are likening you to a conservative giant like Ronald Reagan.
~ Chuck Norris