Pundit in a sentence as a noun

And it's a pundit who wears his bias on his sleeve.

Do they ask some pundit why shares dropped 10% in a day and run with that?

But, of course, he's a right-wing pundit, he can't admit that!

This is MG and other tech pundit's job: flame some new random topic when there's a slow news day.

Oh, and you can trivially port it to your desktop machines, too! pundit>

As a tech pundit, I think it was an important strategic move and I applaud Netflix.

I hope Apple aren't making changes for the easily bored tech geek/pundit crowd who require change for the sake of change.

Analyst is a fancy title for a pundit who is paid to have an opinion by some industry figure.

He's a pundit, but he's really close with all of the influential developers in the community.

The most intellectually honest pundit I have ever read - even when I disagreed with him.

If I'm wrong, I'm sorry, but I dug deep in his site looking for a clue about his career or qualifications to be a pundit on modern startups and came up pretty much dry. So I hold his opinions in the same regard as most pundits, that of immediate suspicion.

A pundit who has his favorite pieces?I agree the laws of the land, and, by extension, the Constitution, need to be altered to reflect the times; but an ad hoc method is not the right way.

My only real take away from this article is that if you are a Scoble-magnitude tech pundit then you are pretty much forced to use proprietary tools to maximize your audience.

The clique of Apple tech pundit A-listers reliably delivers a predictable message to willing listeners/readers.

Pundit definitions

noun

someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field

See also: initiate savant