bully pulpit
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Tweet n. A position, especially a public office, from which one may expound one's views to a wide audience. [From BULLY1, splendid (probably coined by Theodore Roosevelt, who referred to the presidency as a bully pulpit ("splendid pulpit") from which he could expound his views like a preacher).] |
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