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A species of vile evil known to attack former half-term governors.
In the wake of the Tucson massacre of 2011, journalists and pundints falsely accused the Empress of Wasilla of blood libel, the disagreeable act of eating liberal babies alive
pundint by RealAmericano January 15, 2011

punditocracy 

The universe of the mainstream media (pundits) talking heads who tell the general population what to think. Their aim is to influence the political landscape by their erudite utterances. Their stock and trade is opinion, rather than fact with both generally being pulled out of their asses. The punditocracy thinks more of itself than those who listen to it.
Rush Limbaugh. Robert Novack. Ann Coulter. Cal Thomas.
punditocracy by fugitive October 1, 2004

Punintentional 

Depending on the situation punintentional means either an intentional pun as in pun intentional or as in an unintentional pun as in a pun on the word unintentional.
1. "Chop chop I need to get going" said the client in a whimsical way. "That was punintentional" laughed the barber.

2. "Did you hear about the fire at the campsite... it was so intense ( in tents)" said man 1. "Well that was a bad pun" said man 2. "Sorry it was punintentional" said man 1 with an aura of jokiness.

Facebook pundit 

A person who uses Facebook to make political comments and advocate a particular point of view. Said person is inclined to get involved in debates with other Facebook users by exchanging comments on a post.
Girl 1: What does John talk about on Facebook?
Girl 2: Oh, I usually just skip over his posts. He's always talking about political stuff. He's such a Facebook pundit.
Facebook pundit by JPJP January 24, 2010
TV talking heads. Many offering view concerning politics.
George Will is a pundit
pundit by Charles October 19, 2003
A person who claims to be an expert and markets him or herself as such, but has no discernable income or prior background being a practitioner in the subject matter they purport to represent. These individuals are usually offered talking points and a buried stipend (read: paid off) by a special interest group, such as a political party or industry lobby then go on to blog or make media appearances promoting their point of view to the detriment of people who are real-life practitioners and subject matter experts.
Andy is a pundit on technology issues but doesn't seem to have any real-world experience doing the things he promotes. Through some digging we can discover he is actually an industry shill.
pundit by hot east August 2, 2012