The idea is that you as the reader have access to much of the information that we as journalists do and there is no reason you can't be a writer, a reporter, a pontificator or a blogger yourself.
One development in particular has been left almost entirely un-remarked upon by the army of armchair strategists and pontificators in Washington newsrooms and TV studios, although U.S. soldiers in the field are all too aware of it.
This Zion is full of the leaders and followers, pontificators and preachers, spiritual and surface humans that we recognize from our daily lives.
In contrast to governors, who position themselves as problem-solvers, senators are often cast as remote pontificators or, even more problematic, as Washington insiders and back-room compromisers.
And all the while, the talking heads talked, the pontificators pontificated, and the letters and e-mails flooded our offices.
Definition of pontificator in US English:
pontificator
noun-ˌkātər
See pontificate
Example sentencesExamples
The idea is that you as the reader have access to much of the information that we as journalists do and there is no reason you can't be a writer, a reporter, a pontificator or a blogger yourself.
One development in particular has been left almost entirely un-remarked upon by the army of armchair strategists and pontificators in Washington newsrooms and TV studios, although U.S. soldiers in the field are all too aware of it.
In contrast to governors, who position themselves as problem-solvers, senators are often cast as remote pontificators or, even more problematic, as Washington insiders and back-room compromisers.
This Zion is full of the leaders and followers, pontificators and preachers, spiritual and surface humans that we recognize from our daily lives.
And all the while, the talking heads talked, the pontificators pontificated, and the letters and e-mails flooded our offices.