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bully pulpit
[ bool-ee pool-pit, puhl-pit ]
noun
- a position of authority or public visibility, especially a political office, from which one may express one's views.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of bully pulpit1
Example Sentences
The witch hunt quickly became more about punishing anyone who defied the bully pulpit than with tracking down actual Communist Party members.
The president seemed to enjoy putting the "bully" in the presidential bully pulpit.
Caruso also said he plans to use the bully pulpit to advocate for struggling residents and businesses.
“We’d like to see the commissioner use the ‘bully pulpit’ to name names of insurers that are reducing obstacles and delays by relaxing paperwork requirements — as well as those that are not,” she said.
Democrats in Hollywood, despite having the industry’s bully pulpit at their disposal, could not even ensure that prizewinning Israeli-Palestinian documentary “No Other Land” and its labor-movement sibling, “Union,” secured U.S. distribution.
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