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					<description>[...] My Global Career wrote an interesting post today on Who Wants to Be a Political Pundit?Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt A political pundit is a thankless job - when you’re right it was obvious and when you’re wrong everyone points a fickle finger at you. But unlike a weatherman, who studies meteorology, science and maybe broadcasting communications, political pundits take divergent paths to become gurus. Some wags are old pols; some are TV talking heads with varying degrees of “insider” knowledge. To the untrained eye, it appears the chief qualification is writing off candidates the way a carpenter turns a scre [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] My Global Career wrote an interesting post today on Who Wants to Be a Political Pundit?Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt A political pundit is a thankless job - when you’re right it was obvious and when you’re wrong everyone points a fickle finger at you. But unlike a weatherman, who studies meteorology, science and maybe broadcasting communications, political pundits take divergent paths to become gurus. Some wags are old pols; some are TV talking heads with varying degrees of “insider” knowledge. To the untrained eye, it appears the chief qualification is writing off candidates the way a carpenter turns a scre [&#8230;]
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