Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"commentariat" Definitions
  1. a group of powerful and influential commentators : PUNDITOCRACY

152 Sentences With "commentariat"

How to use commentariat in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "commentariat" and check conjugation/comparative form for "commentariat". Mastering all the usages of "commentariat" from sentence examples published by news publications.

This isn't what anyone, certainly not the political commentariat, expected.
There could be an instance propagated with news junkies and commentariat.
For the fashion commentariat, the front row used to be everything.
In recent years, the Hollywood commentariat has institutionalized my counting reflex.
For whatever reason, though, these arguments do not energize the pro-Trump conservative commentariat.
"They always say, 'He is so plain spoken,'" Trump said of the political commentariat.
The other titles came from the commentariat and reflect the tastes of a connoisseur.
Investors aren't sure what's behind the crash, but Bitcoin's commentariat pointed to two likely culprits.
The Instagram commentariat jumped all over Cruz's video, proclaiming him the new Bieber almost immediately.
Cliffe and Ortberg both believe that the commentariat deserves most of the kudos for that.
Recently there has been a little wave of discussion about religious determinism in the e-commentariat.
Tuesday was a pivotal day in American history, judging from certain corners of the political commentariat.
Mr. Henry, though, belongs to the reporting side of Fox News, rather than its conservative commentariat.
Nor will Trump be defeated by the putatively scathing critiques of the commentariat (including this one).
This is part of why Sanders has elicited a bit of a backlash from the commentariat.
The enthusiasm amongst the tech commentariat for devices like Amazon's Echo family is precisely why speech matters.
Lowe is voicing a nagging feeling that has permeated throughout the commentariat for a very long time.
They have taken the absolute piss out of the football commentariat, including, we hasten to add, ourselves.
Related Reading: • Richard Cooke wrote about nootropics and the conservative commentariat for The New Republic last fall.
MEDIA MEMO Cracks in the conservative commentariat as the White House struggles to form a clear narrative.
Particularly, the commentariat noted that Trump's film choice was about the negative consequences of separating children from family.
Still, a portion of the right-wing commentariat diagnosed it as proof of some kind of secret ailment.
The Twitter commentariat are not wrong to point out that Trump has long broken with his party's traditions.
Since Stanton weighed in, the commentariat have turned positive, proving that it is possible to be nice online.
Contrary to Beltway commentariat consensus, American bellicosity is not merely the result of uncontrolled executive branch war-making.
Perhaps just as important, conservatives — particularly in the G.O.P. commentariat — do not see Kasich as one of them.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Just two months ago, Australia seemed destined for what the country's commentariat calls a "Tampa" election.
Part of it is the smug virtue signaling that has become a daily feature of the Establishment's commentariat.
These nationalists demure about mere separatists and purportedly reject white supremacy, but fold both sub-groups into their commentariat.
Since Apple's event, there has been lots of talk about the new MacBook Pros, especially among the Apple commentariat.
Alternatively, he could select a candidate who shares his "disruptor-in-chief" instincts or hails from the television commentariat.
Despite his moans about the views of the "commentariat," Farage wrote a column for the Telegraph yesterday celebrating Trump's victory.
And every time a new poll shows evangelical support for Trump at a steady high, the commentariat wrings its hands.
If the Fed were equally behind the curve with respect to rising inflation there would be hysteria among the commentariat.
The conclusion, reached again and again across the liberal commentariat, seemed obvious: Biden's nascent presidential campaign was in big trouble.
The character who, judging from the Abbot commentariat, is most in danger of being boiled in the Cauldron of Viewer Rage?
Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist We in the commentariat complain about President Trump, but we're locked in a symbiotic relationship with him.
What the media and the political commentariat have missed this entire time is how important emotional response is in a modern election.
This year, Beyoncé has the right-wing commentariat gasping because she performed her new song "Formation" during the Super Bowl halftime show.
Her answer sent gales of despair through the Conservative Party, gusts of joy through Labour, and blasts of amazement through the commentariat.
Unsurprisingly, there has definitely been an intensifying meme from the commentariat that Apple's software is significantly worse than it has been before.
Meanwhile, the commentariat also reached back into the twentieth century to try to explain the phenomenon of Trump's presidency—with mixed results.
Both have associations with alienated whites, and so can be safely demonized without offending powerful monied interest groups or the liberal commentariat.
The reaction in France's commentariat to his unwanted 662-page unburdening has been bafflement: No French president has ever behaved this way.
The commentariat has piled on, with a special focus on deteriorating relations with such perennial malcontents as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey.
I also love chubby dogs and sculptures; I just wish the Twitter commentariat regularly showed as much compassion and respect for fat humans.
Best known for her day job in the Fox News commentariat, Ms. Guilfoyle, 49, had become an increasingly prominent figure in Republican politics.
Politicians and the commentariat of both the left and right have now zeroed in on the major digital content platforms and online retailers.
In other words, Trump — as Obama before him — will never please the Washington commentariat or major political parties by withdrawing US troops from wars.
TODAY the commentariat, and almost no one else, has been waiting excitedly for Boris Johnson to show his colours in Britain's upcoming EU referendum.
Nonetheless, the commentariat has elevated this view to the lofty level of a "narrative" into which every new fact or incident must be fit.
The greatest insight into the minds the young commentariat, though, came from edogg163: "Doing it to be 'cool' is actually uncool," they adroitly observed.
Because it's August and there is apparently nothing for political writers to do, Canada's national commentariat has been roiled by sightings of Shirtless Trudeau.
But that leaves you in a very static society where you're talked down to by the commentariat and no one address what you actually feel.
The participants in the dispute, which continues to this day, include some of the most influential members of the commentariat and the national news media.
But it was certainly a short-sighted political decision, and not only because, as the commentariat quickly pointed out, the stock market invariably goes down.
She works on the reporting side of Fox News as opposed to the commentariat, which includes pro-Trump voices like Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham.
Then, just a few weeks ago, the commentariat reached just the opposite conclusion when Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated the fourth-ranking House Democrat, Joseph Crowley.
As the Washington press and commentariat pored over newly released tax returns from Bernie Sanders in recent weeks, one detail came into focus: his newfound wealth.
What he says almost always has a metamessage (consistently missed by the commentariat) that reinforces his brand, advances a goal, or positions him for a negotiation.
But until we have fact-based answers to guide our actions, both rapid policy decisions and the speculation of the commentariat are a waste of time.
In contrast, the Belfie stick—a selfie stick for taking pictures of your butt— has not received the same the level of scorn from the online commentariat.
It includes a range of people from the progressive left to the center to at least one former attorney general and a slice of the conservative commentariat.
Many people in the commentariat are utterly committed to the view that the two major parties are mirror images of each other, despite vast evidence to the contrary.
Look, we just came through an election in which the Republican nominee who eventually became president was widely panned by the conservative commentariat and the entire expert class.
Because no Money Diary reading experience is complete without input from the MD Commentariat, we're sharing some of the comments that have made us laugh, smile, or reflect.
While we feel obliged to say that this is not entirely accurate, it's not hard to understand why West Ham fans have become frustrated with the football commentariat.
For one reason or another, much of the foreign policy community and the commentariat continue to miss the point: American leadership is not only about exercising military power.
Much of the European commentariat has reacted with a disdainful shrug to Mr. Trump's ambiguous response to the violence that erupted over plans to remove one such statue.
After Bob Dylan was named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature last October, the literary commentariat wrestled with a fundamental question: Can song lyrics be literature?
But the selection of Mr. Adityanath is a reminder of the willful blindness on the part of the Indian commentariat to the essential nature of Mr. Modi's party.
Because the American policy community and commentariat were socialized by the Cold War to regard every intervention as a generational effort, even if a drive-by shooting is sufficient.
When politics is the domain of the elite, it's natural to think the relentless churn of the Beltway commentariat has nothing to do with a mass murder in Florida.
If there was any dissent from the commentariat, it came from those suggesting that Mr. Bush might be supplanted by a fresher, but still establishment, face, like Marco Rubio.
With each erosion of individual liberties, with every election gone awry, the commentariat disgorges a fresh flotilla of analyses of the world's ailments and favored prescriptions for fixing them.
More to the point, what we are witnessing in the media-Democrat commentariat is a manufactured controversy, reminiscent of their mau-mauing the president's Ukraine indiscretion into an impeachable offense.
It seems to me that many of the ideas for a more middle-class agenda that you and I share already have a lot of support within the conservative commentariat.
On Instagram, Gabbana's lightning rod platform of choice, the designer has sparred with Cyrus and called out haters from the commentariat, but has remained uncharacteristically silent on Raury's act of dissent.
And so the nation's commentariat, who had confidently thought that the party under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership would be wiped off the political map, are now eating giant slices of humble pie.
So we in the commentariat can wag our fingers and shake our heads if we want, but if we don't grasp how attractive Trump's rhetorical style is, we're dumber than we look.
Much of America's political class and commentariat doesn't want to admit that the end of the Cold War, watershed that it was, didn't mean an end to power politics on the continent.
For narrative purposes, sure, it matters, especially given that Kasich has yet to win a primary contest and that the commentariat puts a lot of weight on candidates winning their home states.
Jasser differs from much of Fox's commentariat in that he is a practicing Muslim, one who has positioned himself as a Luther-like reformer, promoting a "spiritual," apolitical interpretation of his faith.
Instead, the Florida senator, so prized by the commentariat, has been dragged into a nasty spat with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who's threatening to knock Rubio into third place in New Hampshire.
Mrs Merkel later backed away from her remarks, which were designed for a local audience and had been interpreted by a commentariat determined to read disaster into everything Mr Trump touches (see article).
Prominent Trump critics like Albert Mohler of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention publicly decried Trump's impiety and racism, thus earning plaudits from the liberal commentariat.
That's not bad, given that there is still a small — but significant and vocal — section of soccer's commentariat that believes Jürgen Klopp's success is down to the fact that he hugs his players.
The reaction of Lowry and others in the conservative commentariat is a replay of the reaction to the release of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) torture report summary in late 2014.
To the relief of her supporters and the tabloid commentariat, May makes a strong start with a win over Bosnia & Herzegovina, this despite a turgid performance in which Ryan Bertrand gets the only goal.
With the BuzzFeed story joining those two reports in journalistic limbo land, there are two options for the hair-trigger, Russia-investigation commentariat, said Richard Tofel, the president of ProPublica, the investigative news organization.
Ruchir Sharma Only a few weeks ago, much of the global commentariat still saw the rise of right-wing populism as the defining trend of our times, but recent election results upend that notion.
Up until that point, though, there was a brief window of time for various corners of the sports commentariat to proudly parade their bloated, increasingly preposterous theory: that Boston is better without their best player.
And my immediate audience was the frothing, pissed-off commentariat of former weekend editor Ian Spiegelman, who'd inspired a following as devoted to memorializing his run as they were to scaring off new weekend writers.
Very little, if anything, about the cruelty of the internet commentariat is specific to YA. Keeping the focus on Twitter's less thoughtful voices essentially erases the meaningful critique that take place within the same medium.
With a kind of horrified fascination, I started reading the comments on other articles about me: One commentariat, as a whole, determined I was bangable, but only doggy ("Great meat cannons on that land beast").
That's his job, after all, though it appears to be a revelation to the commentariat and those brave "unnamed sources" who think a senator's meeting with an ambassador in his Capitol Hill office is secret.
Rather than bemoan the celebrification of government politics, as some in the commentariat have already done, we should value the politicization—the new gravitas of its speech, the new responsibility for its consequences—of celebrity.
The strategy succeeded brilliantly, beyond what Kennedy and his advisors imagined, not to mention some of the commentariat, which groused about "all that money" being spent on space "stunts" while social needs pressed for attention.
Or better yet, it's the same cry of cognitive dissonance I've heard from every corner of the political commentariat: liberal, middle-aged men wallowing in the same egotism of self-pity that drives Trump's presidency.
IN THE commentariat, the world of higher learning (religious and otherwise) and the corridors of political power, the long-running, hot-tempered debate about the real nature of Islam shows no sign of reaching a conclusion.
But it's skilled labor, and night- or weekend blogging is a particularly terrifying balancing act, full of pitfalls, potential legal and copyright risks, and the possibility that the commentariat could rightly own you straight to hell.
But the sight of her being shadowed by a guard, and the realization that her employers must now deem those threats credible enough to warrant giving her protection, has shocked some members of the British commentariat.
For a long while now the commentariat has wondered how it is that four more years of Mr. de Blasio, who, despite clear successes, still grates on so many of his constituents, could be considered an inevitability.
Trump's victory came as a shocker to the commentariat because he defied the polls, which understated his support in most states and especially underestimated his strength in the key Rust Belt states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
In 2008, Republicans suffered a landslide defeat after placing Sarah Palin on the ballot and setting her loose on the campaign trail, with the overwhelming approval of the conservative commentariat, to whip up an ugly right-wing populism.
This is why he was able to deliver a thoroughly dishonest, scapegoating first address to Congress—the kind of speech that makes Ryan's 2012 keynote seem George Washington-esque—and nevertheless win rave reviews from the political commentariat.
The wailing of the commentariat notwithstanding, in truth, this year's special elections hold out even more hope for big Democratic gains in 28500 than Virginia and New Jersey, even though Democrats lost several of the high-profile specials.
We are nearing April 1, the famous day of fools, so take this with an entire ocean of salt, but the former couple are jointly featured in a series of Snaps that has set the commentariat all atwitter.
The nakedly partisan nature of his discourse and behavior puts him slightly at odds with the European Central Bank's (ECB) nominally apolitical nature, and this raised concerns among some of Europe's political parties and the wider Brussels commentariat.
Bruno, who by that time had started doing panto and television work, was also called an 'Uncle Tom' by his opponent, with the racial tensions of the fight bleeding through as a predominantly white commentariat egged the fighters on.
Notebook In the final days before today's Iowa caucus, the campaign staff of the Republican presidential candidate Senator Marco Rubio worked furiously to quash a scurrilous story line about their candidate that had been circulating among the Washington commentariat.
And because of all that stuff, and because most of the commentariat of the British media are mostly from the Blair years, and a lot of them think Blair was the best, they can't imagine something other than that.
President-elect Trump's pick to head the State Department, Rex Tillerson, has the commentariat in a buzz, and mostly a buzz about how Tillerson gets along too well with Russia's Putin, or how he is an "evil capitalist" sort.
It is a uniform she selected for work and steps into every day, so that she never has to make an aesthetic choice that can be picked apart by the commentariat and elevated above what she has to say.
Beyond all the newspaper editorials and Twitter scandals as Britain's commentariat class grapples with the dark new reality, we are left with two options: to carry on as normal and hope for the best, or hunker down and await the worst.
The idea of higher wages, or for that matter background checks on guns, is now a centrist position — if you measure the center based on where the American people are rather than where the commentariat thinks the left-right spectrum goes.
Yet, somewhere in the darkness beyond the rockets' red glare and the bombs bursting in air, NPR was unleashing a barrage of seditious tweets that gave the Trump commentariat fits—but actually just turned out to be the Declaration of Independence.
Christine McMorrow, one of The New York Times's most faithful and prolific commenters (almost 10,000 posts and counting), created a stir among the site's commentariat today, while trying to post to a story about the Republican Party's relationship with President Trump.
Having won his first six games on the bounce, it looked as if all would be swept away in the face of Guardiola's Premier League revolution, and football's commentariat were desperate to be a part of that new world order.
At Full Frontal she and Miller have accepted their new role among the informed commentariat, committing to careful reporting, conscientious fact-­checking, op-eds lighted for satire, and a ruthless conviction that their show is not for ratings, Twitter, or dumb people.
An openly thirsty appeal to the league's GMs, the general public, the commentariat, people sitting nearby at the Eden Prairie, MN branch of Chipotle, that KEVIN MARTIN is DONE being a babysitter and ready to get back to business of real basketball.
The Echo Show's chunky, angular design with a giant speaker grill at the bottom also aren't winning it any design points among the commentariat (it does look an awful lot like a 90s-era early flatscreen TV, as some have pointed out).
" It occasioned much exhausting handwringing among the commentariat, who couldn't help but note that Susan Sontag, beloved doyenne of the provocative and occasionally flimsy declaration, had once defined camp as a "woman walking around in a dress made of three million feathers.
It did seem to show the limits of a movement that scaled up almost entirely through social media and arresting images — #NoDAPL became a shorthand for protest and resistance; a broadly sympathetic yet still subversive cause for celebrities and the Facebook commentariat alike.
But instead all the Trumpy things that keep the commentariat in a lather and liberals in despair — the Twitter authoritarianism and white-identity appeals, the chaos and lying and Hannity-and-friends paranoid style — have also kept the Democrats completely in the game.
"I agree with the near-consensus among the commentariat that Riyadh's seemingly sudden decision not to support a freeze was clearly motivated by other factors," Alastair Newton, head of Alavan Business Advisory and former political analyst at Nomura, said in a note on Thursday.
With general election now underway, segments of the professional commentariat and the anti-Trump right are jointly fostering a conventional wisdom that Hillary Clinton would be losing, perhaps badly, if any of Donald Trump's 16 Republican primary contestants had managed to defeat him this spring.
As DSA has grown in stature, some members of the commentariat have argued that the organization is little different from the so-called "Bernie Bro" stereotype of a Sanders supporter that emerged from his presidential campaign — young, white, male, and mad as hell about politics.
For several months after the 2004 election it was conventional wisdom in the commentariat that of course Bush would get his way on Social Security, and that people like Nancy Pelosi who were trying to stop his push were on the wrong side of history.
This seems to have prompted three types of reaction from the national commentariat: He (the shooter) is nuts; you (the person on the other side of the political divide) are nuts; we (the country in which all bad things conspire to produce this) are nuts.
This is, thankfully, a low-probability outcome, and with apologies to the many armchair admirals in the commentariat who, for instance, talk willfully of a conflict in the South China Sea, I suggest that a full-scale sea battle between China and the United States is unlikely.
The remarks were brief, but Perez did manage to rattle off a doozy of a quip - invoking a trope that has become commonplace among a certain subset of the liberal commentariat: "We have a president .... I don't know who it is, Putin or Trump," Perez declared.
Nonetheless, Lonergan said it was ironic that Trump had been criticized by the "commentariat" on the details of trade tariffs, but that his wider aim to address global trade imbalances was being overlooked with too much focus on the headline-grabbing tariff threats and trade war fears.
They can get it, or at least what passes for wisdom, in real time by watching squiggly lines on their television screens that represent focus group impressions of the candidates, or by following an avalanche of opinions put forth by the commentariat on Twitter and other social media.
Parts of the commentariat, like the writer Evgeny Morozov, have since said that this is a reasonable legal interpretation — that it is possible to see such actions as a form of dissent — but the legal test that may one day decide these issues definitively in the United States still hasn't materialized.
We were created 175 years ago to campaign for liberalism—not the leftish "progressivism" of American university campuses or the rightish "ultraliberalism" conjured up by the French commentariat, but a universal commitment to individual dignity, open markets, limited government and a faith in human progress brought about by debate and reform.
And yet, by shooting off a bunch of missiles, Trump ended his eleventh week with the admiration of the criminally negligent commentariat, a bunch of rats who waxed poetic on the beauty of the bombs and gushed that Donald Trump, on his 75th day in office, was now, officially, the president.
Few in the commentariat would ever suggest Steve Kerr or Gregg Popovich are speaking out of turn whenever they weigh in on politics, and no red-faced executives bellow that they'll never work another day in the league if they calls the treatment of blacks in America our national sin.
And it's the emotions Trump and Sanders seem to inspire among political elites and their court commentariat that elicit the same shambling comparisons over and over again, with aggrieved conservatives trying to convince their fellows that Trump is too Sanders-like, and aggrieved liberals trying to work the same line in reverse.
International media and commentators tend to overstate the extent to which this move was a unilateral decision by Merkel, overlooking the extent to which this course was broadly supported by her Cabinet, most politicians in mainstream political parties, much of the media and commentariat, charities and civil society as well as thousands of ordinary Germans.
Tellingly, whenever Chomsky has been wheeled out to comment on the foment in America and the world this year, he's sounded little different to most of the commentariat—like everyone else, he points out that there is unease over globalization, an anomie in the citizenry, we're more isolated, oppressed, and grumpy than ever before.
About halfway through the five stages of Republican despair over the state of the presidential primary—after Donald Trump shot to the top of the polls, but before most people came to terms with the durability of his support—the commentariat (both conservative and liberal) took solace in the assumption that Trump couldn't withstand even a single loss.
It took until the eve of the Iowa primary for the political commentariat to comfortably acknowledge something that's been staring them in the face for months and months: Donald Trump is heavily favored to both pull off a victory in Iowa—the one early state where he's tended to underperform in polls—and win the Republican Party's presidential nomination.
The Essential Cyberpunk Reading ListIt's now been over three decades since cyberpunk first exploded, and in that time we've seen…Read more ReadAs Gamespot points out, some members of the internet commentariat fear that CD Projekt Red might become some sort of variation of the evil corporations that often serve as the antagonist in cyberpunk fiction.
The premier league of the conservative commentariat—people like Max Boot, David Brooks, Ross Douthat, David French, David Frum, Bill Kristol, Yuval Levin, Jennifer Rubin, Reihan Salam, Peter Wehner and George Will—are all either rooting for the Democrats, thinking about how they might influence the party after Mr Trump has gone, or retreating altogether from politics.
So I'm not sure what it says that I (and not a few others in the reform-minded conservative commentariat) now seem to feel more urgency about stopping Trump than the men who actually lead the actual-existing G.O.P. That we enjoy the liberty of punditry rather than wearing the manacles of politics is no doubt part of it.
The bad news is that the coalition deal is vague on how far Germany should go towards Mr Macron's proposals; that much of the CDU/CSU and the German commentariat is sceptical; and that the two parties to join the Bundestag at the election, the liberal-conservative Free Democrats and the far-right Alternative for Germany party, are both even more eurosceptic.
My column after Super Tuesday made the case, increasingly the conventional wisdom among "it won't be Trump" diehards in the commentariat, that Tuesday night's results do not show the Donald running away with the nomination, which means that given the joint weakness and remarkable parity of his main rivals, a contested convention is now the most likely endgame for the party.
As the post-mortems continue to roll in from the conservative commentariat attempting to explain the debacle that was the American Health Care Act (AHCA), few seem to grasp the essential lesson of the GOP leadership's legislative failure: Namely, that President Trump cannot rely exclusively on the votes of the Republican caucus if he wants his agenda to move forward.
Once a fledging idea borne of a dinner party conversation about the taboo nature of money, over the last three years, we've published over 1,000 diaries from all 50 states and around the globe, garnered a loyal (and sometimes, er, judge-y) commentariat, inspired a whole gamut of copycat series (ahem), published a book, and, most importantly, stayed true to our mission of normalizing conversations around the not-always-glamorous and sometimes super uncomfortable topic of money.
And I am painfully aware that the male Fox commentariat nurtures its sickly obsession with Ms. Ocasio-Cortez partly because they resent her cleverness, charisma and moral vitality, but mostly because they suspect that in high school she was one of those girls they had no hope of getting a date with (though, really, she comes across as someone who could look past a face of even the purest suet if she thought she glimpsed a healthy soul behind it).
In the days since House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE turned the world of fiscal discipline on its head with her threat to throw the federal government into default if her demands for budget busting new spending were not met, what is truly remarkable about this development is not her threat, but the silence of the public commentariat in failing to properly respond to it.

No results under this filter, show 152 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.