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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.

Friday, December 30, 2005

RE: RE: Kwanzaa: A Holiday From the FBI

Ann is not a journalist and doesn't claim to be, so your criticism is specious and vacuous (as usual). She is a constitutional lawyer and a political pundit, and yes, her opinions are generally considered by liberals, such as yourself, to be on the far right. On the other hand, I know dozens of people who have taken her to task for waiting so long to go after the liberals who now control the GOP.

You call her a partisan stooge, but for what party does she stooge? Obviously she is not a Republican or Democrat Party stooge since she belabors Bush and the spineless Pubbie Congress about as often as she does the Dummycrats. I know, she must be a stooge for the not-Strother Party.

So do you plan to offer any substantive rebuttal of what she wrote or do you just plan to engage in your usual whining?

...maybe she's just an ass.

I'm sure the feeling would be quite mutual if she could be bothered to take the time to consider your opinion.

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