31. He pandered to P . T . Barnum audiences but complained about crude " mass taste ." 32. You are being pandered to and the children you know are being pandered to, and you are scared. 33. You are being pandered to and the children you know are being pandered to, and you are scared. 34. In New York she is undoubtedly a carpetbagger, and has pandered excessively to various sectors of the electorate. 35. The conservative religious right has been increasingly unhappy that President Bush has not pandered sufficiently to its cultural causes. 36. Some became so lonely that they pandered to the masses with that poor excuse for an opiate known as fusion. 37. She said that she pandered to a black audience by saying the republican congress was being run like a plantation. 38. Clinton would be selling out his own convictions if he pandered to anti-abortionists with nominees designed to please them. 39. In fact, the just-plain-folks who pick up her book might wish she had pandered a little. 40. "There were a handful of people who pandered to people's fears and inflamed racial tensions,"