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premature pundits

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  • “Trevor Butterworth, a senior fellow at the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University, coined the term ‘premature pundits’ to refer to the young journalists now appearing on television. ‘The combination of ambition and naïveté allows them to say things that with slightly more age and wisdom you’d be embarrassed to say,’ he said.�?

    The New York Times, At Pundit School, Learning to Smile and Interrupt, by Ashley Parker, October 24, 2008

    October 26, 2008

  • Is it a job requirement that pundits have names like "Trevor Butterworth"?

    October 27, 2008

  • He he. I'm not sure why I'm laughing, but it may have something to do with once working with an Alan Butterworth who inducted me into the mysteries of weather balloons.

    October 27, 2008