Polemicist in a sentence as a noun

Yes, but he's not a good journalist, he's a polemicist.

A polemicist’s role is not sufficient for a leader.

Graeber was a talented polemicist who had a loose relationship with the truth.

What this has to say about states like our own is, unfortunately, an exercise left to the polemicist.

It's an opinion piece by a professional polemicist.

When a polemicist references another polemicist does that count as facts?

Furthermore, aboutthebsds is a well-known linux polemicist blog.

If we do, then the first loudmouthed activist, polemicist or even vaguely interesting squirrel that wanders by captures our attention instead.

I’ll give Chomsky credit for successfully pivoting from linguist to polemicist before his so-called deep grammar was thoroughly debunked.

I don’t want to appear like I’m a polemicist with an axe to grind and sour grapes, but as I said in my original post... there’s something about this whole thing that just confuses me a bit.

Matt Taibbi is a self-aggrandising conspiracy theorist and polemicist.

Polemicist definitions

noun

a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)

See also: polemist polemic