Get back in the bully pulpit and tell us what we need to do.
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But this president is loving the bully pulpit and he is not about to climb down.
With no elected power, he must depend on moral stature and the bully pulpit.
The governor, though, can use the bully pulpit and twist arms behind the scenes.
They say you could use the bully pulpit and megaphone more than you have.
But lacking royal legitimacy and real power, a president must use the bully pulpit to be effective.
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Chairman Bernanke and his team should use the bully pulpit aggressively to address the U.S. debt and deficit.
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What results do you feel he's gotten so far with the use of the bully pulpit admonishing the banks?
In the past, he was able to set the country's agenda by astute use of the bully pulpit, especially through set-piece televised speeches.
Bernanke has seemed to be using the bully pulpit more of late, publicly championing a strong U.S. dollar and inflation fighting.
He will have to show that on a few key issues he can use the bully pulpit to strike fear into Democratic hearts.
Denied the one resource theoretically left to him, the bully pulpit, Mr Riordan has to do his real business largely behind the scenes.
And, every time he takes to the bully pulpit to urge integrity, family devotion or other noble things, his message will be blunted.
Neither George Bush, nor Bill Clinton before him, has used the bully pulpit effectively to make the case for trade liberalisation to ordinary Americans.
He used the bully pulpit to some effect, and apparently Capitol Hill's website crashed when he urged people to contact their representative to call for compromise.
If Mr Clinton had been shielded from Ms Jones, his power at the bully pulpit might have suffered anyway, because her allegations would have hung over him.
It is regrettable that the bully pulpit works just as effectively for a president determined to exploit public opinion as one more willing to educate the public.
The mayor is eager to increase the supply of housing, but whereas he has real power over transport, in housing he has little more than the bully pulpit.
Benjamin could have used the bully pulpit that her position offers, such as doing public service announcements on TV and radio to educate consumers about simple ways to minimize significant health risks.
President Obama has already been using the bully pulpit to make this case, appearing with first responders and warning of how the cuts will impact police, hospitals, teachers, airline workers and more.
They will need to condemn calls by the Israeli Left to recognize Hamas and use the bully pulpit in Israel to attack their political opponents for working against the interests of the state.
Four months after the accident, Mr. Kan used the bully pulpit of the premiership to declare that he was revising Japan's energy policy, aiming eventually to rid the country of all its nuclear-power plants.
Employers need to know that government is on their side, and even the bully pulpit can be a useful tool in encouraging hiring if a real commitment to predictability and business friendliness is conveyed.
These advantages range from the broad and ephemeral (command of the bully pulpit) to obvious perks such as the use of Air Force One, the flying presidential command post and mother of all status symbols.
And if the basic foundational document, the one that protects all our rights, stops them from passing such a law about social media then why would we prefer it if they get their way through the bully pulpit?
When he issued the report card on the government's progress, U.S. Representative Stephen Horn, urged Clinton to "use the bully pulpit and inform the people of this nation" about the perils of year 2000 and to make such issues a top priority.
Originally coined over 100 years ago by Theodore Roosevelt in talking about the power of the presidency, the bully pulpit of the White House is still probably the most potent of all positions of prestige and visibility from which to influence the public.
Instead of using the bully pulpit to disabuse his Democrat colleagues in Congress of their cockamamie notion that we can tax, borrow, spend and redistribute our way to prosperity, a few days after his radio address he called for tax increases and more redistributive social welfare spending.
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The president's use of the bully pulpit will undoubtedly be essential to usher in new reforms, but given that 90 percent of children in the United States attend public schools, it is clear that he or one of his appointees will need to do more than criticize public schools to address the tremendous challenges we face.
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