To be sure, Republicans are not the only ones guilty of the politics of pander.
There will be a temptation to take advantage of the contradictions and pander to people's misconceptions.
We have a responsibility NOT to pander to the lowest common denominators in our culture.
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Rightly, they think the tabloids pander to an insatiable British appetite for anti-German stories.
Its members are not elected, hence no need to bribe and pander to an electorate.
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This desire to pander to the conservative movement is partly to blame for the administration's practical incompetence.
The mutual fund business has never met an investment trend to which it wasn't willing to pander.
Obama moreover will no longer have to pander to political donors if he wins a second term.
In his own pander to the youth vote, presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney quickly agreed with Mr. Obama.
The president spent most of his first term unsure of whether to pander to Bibi or pressure him.
And congressional candidates, who read the polls, are scrambling to pander to the free-lunch beliefs of their respective bases.
Brands need to respect, but not pander to these beliefs and cultural values.
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But Jindal has backed the teaching of creationism in Louisiana public schools in a pander to conservative populists.
Al Gore also decided to pander to the Cuban-American vote by calling for Elian and his father to stay.
The first is this month's election, which has greatly strengthened Mr Gore and reduced the pressure to pander ceaselessly.
"You choose to pander to America's special interests, " he wrote in an editorial.
Quite a few figures on the Catholic right continue to pander to anti-Semitism.
There is not the inclination, however, to make too many concessions or to pander to what is called British exceptionalism.
We could hold a gymnastics showdown to measure which contestant can bend over backwards the farthest to pander to his base.
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To keep matters brief: it was more about laziness than a desire to use the trope to pander to a male audience.
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But Mr Panetta's words, intended primarily to pander to opinion at home, can only have given them encouragement and stiffened their resolve.
Although an ex-journalist himself, Mr Montgomery did not pander to his writers.
Yet, if statesmanship means anything, it should be a refusal to pander.
It is easier to pander to their ideal of the monogamous Kenyan family than to confront the difficult reality of widespread extra-marital sex.
It would be absurd to suggest that all politicians who draw on nationalist feeling to criticise European integration pander, by definition, to racists.
That makes us very different from the official papers that write what they are told to and the commercial papers, which pander to readers.
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Which is why people pander and politicize the gender pay gap.
Republicans say that Mr Reid is seeking not only to pander to the Latino voters of Nevada but also to exploit Republican divisions on immigration.
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Some will say that such actions pander to a repellent elite.
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