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Bully Pulpit

The term "bully pulpit" stems from President Theodore Roosevelt's reference to the White House as a "bully pulpit," meaning a terrific platform from which to persuasively advocate an agenda. Roosevelt often used the word "bully" as an adjective meaning superb/wonderful. The Bully Pulpit features news, reasoned discourse, opinion and some humor.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

RE: RE: The purpose-driven left

Steve Brenneis responds to Behethland B. Clark:

I guess you missed the part where Miss Coulter referred to secular liberals.

She is referring to the great majority of liberals who are atheist/agnostic and want to force their religion (or lack thereof) on the rest of us. These people are no less zealous than the most rabid of religious-righters. Just because their dogma is godless humanism makes it no less dogmatic. These people are hypocrites. As Dr. Sowell pointed out, they are not opposed to the impression of religious dogma on the government, they just want that dogma to be their own.

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