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bully pulpita position in the public eye that enables someone to give their opinions on many different subjectsIn order to be impartial it was necessary I lose my bully pulpit as well.
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bully pulpit1904, coined by U.S. president Teddy Roosevelt, in reference to the White House.
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bully pulpitThe Presidency, when used by the President to inspire or moralize. Whenever the President seeks to rouse the American people, he is said to be speaking from the bully pulpit. When the term first came into use, "bully" was slang for "first rate" or "admirable."
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