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That out of love for her I would play the panderer?
But I got elected to be a leader, not a panderer.
First the little panderer in the alley, and now this?
The Oscars are lame and they turn everyone involved into a panderer.
His daughter throwing herself away on a worthless Nassau panderer.
But that may be because he is of the people rather than a panderer to the people."
But neither has he been a panderer to "accessibility."
Either these positions represent her sincere beliefs or she is a shameless panderer.
At least Ziegfeld, an equal-opportunity panderer, unshirts the men along with the women.
Here is the piety of the panderer.
But to some young radicals, he is as Establishment as they come, a panderer to fame and fortune.
He is a cheap panderer to the lowest common denominator, derivative and faceless.
You want to pander, but you don't want a reputation as a panderer.
Less adventurous ears were pacified; the image of the panderer was neatly sidestepped.
To do so runs the standard risk of giving general-election ammunition to Republicans who could portray him as left wing and, worse yet, a panderer.
Love, indeed, and with this-this panderer, this nobody.
Most important, he's not a panderer.
The practical panderer should look West - not to the Coast, which is reliably blue, but to the purple states in the interior.
Insisting that he was no panderer, Mr. Forbes said social issues had always been integral to his message.
"Is he a conciliator or is he a panderer?
A panderer is, specifically, a bawd - a male who arranges access to female sexual favors, the manager of prostitutes.
When the Democratic candidate takes a stand that aligns him with conservatives, he is castigated by liberals as a shameless panderer.
Call him a panderer.
Now he ranks (alongside Mario, who at 18 is a bit younger and two letters shorter) as the smoothest junior panderer on the radio.
The panderer pointed overhead.