You know, after a setback, most presidents use the bully pulpit to go speechifying. |
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But the individuals with the bully pulpit must be out in front, making the case to all citizens that their vote makes a difference. |
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But what's wrong with having a bully pulpit, using that kind of forum as a bully pulpit to talk about these economic issues? |
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More than that, this nation needs a president who uses his bully pulpit to seriously promote responsible behavior by corporate executives. |
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The bully pulpit can be grabbed if he combines cutting tax rates with lowering interest rates and easing up on Fed monetary policy. |
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And basically using the authority of my office, and the bully pulpit, to campaign for them up and down the state. |
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Some in the industry used the opportunity as a bully pulpit to lecture the media. |
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His was a conception of the presidency in which there was little room for the bully pulpit. |
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I don't care if we like it or not, the Republicans are the ones with the money and the bully pulpit and they're going to hammer on it. |
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He has to either compromise with the opposition parties, or else use the bully pulpit of the presidency to sway public opinion which in turn would affect opposition policy. |
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But the position has also become a bully pulpit, letting the occupant rattle everyone from underperforming CEOs to the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. |
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He responded that he had thought about it, but decided that he can effect a change in the political landscape more thoroughly from his bully pulpit on the air. |
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After all, why didn't he mount his bully pulpit and say so at the time? |
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The government's bully pulpit can change the dynamics on campus, the media, and the Internet. |
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Looks like the bully pulpit still has some value, despite what the political scientists say. |
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And using the bully pulpit to push for broader legislative change at the federal and state level? |
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He needs to make better use of his bully pulpit by really explaining this crisis to the American people. |
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And so Emmert, unable to rely upon the NCAA's rulebook for justification, took to the bully pulpit and bullied, righteously. |
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But it was still an unorganized effort, while Limbaugh has a powerful bully pulpit, he does not have a political machine. |
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If conservatives truly believe in a meritocracy, why aren't they busy denouncing this kind of thing, using their bully pulpit to shame rich whites into stopping this practice? |
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This latter role offers considerable potential as a bully pulpit. |
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This setting serves as Ryan's bully pulpit. |
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The White House has the bully pulpit but we have our megaphones. |
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The mayor made it quite clear throughout the entire 'bathroom bill' debate-that she'll use her bully pulpit to bully pulpits across Houston. |
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Will the Conservative finance minister use his bully pulpit to demand that the banks reduce the cost of credit to small businesses and their customers? |
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Also, there is the question of the sort of bully pulpit. |
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By connecting the innovation of such organizations with the reach, scale, and bully pulpit of government, we just may finally make progress on solving our generation's toughest problems. |
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Using his bully pulpit as the Prime Minister of Canada, the biggest bully pulpit there is in the country, using his bully pulpit to undermine the integrity of the commission of inquiry, what was he thinking about? |
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The generals own a formidable bully pulpit. |
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In other words, if private citizens decided to sue members of Parliament over any issue, those members would then be able to, in effect, use this place as a bully pulpit to speak about that issue without fear of consequence. |
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Armstrong reaffirmed that he is, above all, interested in making seasonlong use of his bully pulpit to promote the worldwide fight against cancer. |
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The Bully Pulpit similarly weaves together the stories of the people who created another transcendent American political moment. |
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