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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, August 10, 2006

RE: RE: Foxx's foe says primary is indicator

Strother opines: "I agree 100%, regardless of the fact that I'd like to see Foxx booted out on her ass. Talk about a politician towing the tired old party line. Either she’s a moron, or a disingenuous shill — a party line Kool-Aid drinker, speaking of Kool-Aid drinkers and all. Her success makes you wonder if 5th District NC residents prefer hearing want they to hear over simple honesty."

Believe it or not, Foxx has associated herself with the House conservative rebels on Capital Hill. Since you are a moderate/liberal Democrat, I understand your displeasure towards Foxx. If I recall, you were upset with her when she wanted to make English the official language in America... How dare she do that!!! :-)

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