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"pulpit" Definitions
  1. a small platform in a church that is like a box and is high above the ground, where a priest, etc. stands to speak to the people

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Merriam-Webster defines a "bully pulpit" as: Bully pulpit comes from the 26th U.S. President, Theodore Roosevelt, who observed that the White House was a bully pulpit.
No better pulpit for nudging than the pulpit owned by House and Senate members.
On Sunday, Ms. McCray, who said she was raised an Episcopalian, traveled from pulpit to pulpit.
Precedent 2: Using the bully pulpit for disinformation Trump has also gone beyond his predecessors when it comes to using the bully pulpit to propagate disinformation.
The Memorial is inspired in part by a 17th century carved wooden pulpit, likely resembling the pulpit of the first Martin Luther, which I saw in 2014.
And what I do know is that when a pastor steps out of the pulpit or in the pulpit, they represent the hearts and minds of the entire congregation.
Using bench as a pulpit In her eight years as a judge, Jackson has several times used her pulpit as a way to send a message about ethics in politics.
Trump has the bully pulpit of the presidency, while Sanders has the bully pulpit of progressivism, conscience and an authenticity that is the polar opposite of the phony populism of Trump.
Twitter was not designed as an attack pulpit—trolls, after all, don't have a pulpit, since most of their audiences and influence are much, much smaller—but he's making it into one.
He has the bully pulpit and it will be effective.
Don't believe women should wear that dress in the pulpit.
Pastors are encouraged to normalize the condition from the pulpit.
Then he cut them up right there at the pulpit.
"As religious leaders we have a pulpit," Mr. Cahn said.
A case for divine imperfection is made from the pulpit.
You have to use your bully pulpit to stop that.
In fact, she grew up seeing women in the pulpit.
There was no cross behind the pulpit in this church.
From the empty pulpit, the searchlight beacon pierces the darkness.
"The ultimate goal of Pulpit Freedom Sunday is to restore a pastor's right to speak freely from the pulpit without fearing government censorship or punishment," said Erik Stanley, senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom.
They all agree that Trump will have a powerful bully pulpit.
She encourages pastors to preach from the pulpit on these issues.
Unfortunately, many churches have silenced their speech, even from the pulpit.
How well and effectively does Donald Trump use the bully pulpit?
The bully pulpit by and large doesn't exist anymore, he explained.
They become the prophets, especially when the pulpit refuses to preach.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Standing at the simple wooden pulpit that the Rev.
Yet the bully pulpit of leadership can set a powerful tone.
The Reverend cannot resist a prideful star turn at the pulpit.
"There are prophecies around us," Mr. Cahn intoned from the pulpit.
Bully Pulpit analyzed ad data from March 264 to April 218.
A powerful pulpit Initially resistant to the idea of an Oval Office address, Trump eventually came to see the option as a way to harness a powerful pulpit and reverse the perception that his efforts were inadequate.
HE'S A TRANSACTIONAL, NEGOTIATING, BULLY PULPIT USING BUSINESS GUY WHO'S BECOMING PRESIDENT.
And Clinton never used the bully pulpit to undermine our judicial system.
Unfortunately, Limbaugh has used his bully pulpit to do nothing but bully.
Lexington's parish priest more or less openly endorsed him from the pulpit.
I was sitting behind Dr. King as he preached from the pulpit.
That pulpit is really well-built … I basically have an external cage.
From the pulpit, he preaches the "sacred duty" to attending the caucuses.
Bryan was reportedly walking up to the pulpit when the shooting began.
Trump, unlike other world leaders, declined to use his bully pulpit abroad.
EDT: Bully Pulpit Interactive is hosting a private concert featuring The Roots.
The Kardashians use their show as a bully pulpit and marketing strategy.
He also praised Trump's use of the "bully pulpit" in addressing abortion.
The latest push against the Confederate flag is coming from the pulpit.
Mr. Nocera has a bully pulpit and could have a telling influence.
"We place preaching formally with the person behind the pulpit," he says.
It would allow campaigning from the pulpit and make it tax-free.
I hungered for personal knowledge of her father's artistry on the pulpit.
Bernice King addressed the church from the pulpit, describing her father's work.
"This is about using the presidency as a bully pulpit," said Chandler.
Soon after she stepped up to the pulpit, she began to sob.
Sanders is not alone in having a bully pulpit of progressivism. Sen.
Specifically, ministers are restricted from endorsing or opposing candidates from the pulpit.
The bully pulpit can capture the public's attention; that's a good thing.
How, then, would U.S. companies respond to a new president's bully pulpit?
The mayor can use his bully pulpit to push for the plan.
On other occasions he takes cover behind the abstractions of the pulpit.
In response, Haley created a new body of work: The Bully Pulpit.
Roosevelt's use of this term as an adjective and not a noun made the bully pulpit term okay for the time, and if the person is using that pulpit for good, the term can be an endearing one.
It was an impressive performance, balancing constituent services, oversight, and the bully pulpit.
Trump can reinvigorate the power of the bully pulpit in the modern media.
"Our brother Prince fell asleep in death," said the elder at the pulpit.
Weingarten doesn't control the pension money but she's got a substantial bully pulpit.
Rows of tables and plastic chairs face an ornate wooden pulpit, or bimah.
Arthur Price proclaimed from the pulpit at 16th Street Baptist Church Sunday morning.
The people, the pulpit, the purse strings, the guns, all of it. Everything.
In that moment, her speech seemed contextually revolutionary, coming from a conservative pulpit.
"Before, we were in rival gangs, firing guns," he exclaims from the pulpit.
The mayor of London has a powerful bully pulpit at home and abroad.
Many churches remain committed to preaching conservative politics from the pulpit on Sundays.
While on her pulpit, Rohrer preaches about the power of harmony and acceptance.
She and Cecil sat in chairs beside the pulpit, which was not elevated.
Her pulpit gravitas would have brought down the house at a political convention.
A pastor stands at a green pulpit, booming out prayers through a microphone.
The rapper has drawn swift criticism for joining the speakers at the pulpit.
Mr. President, Long needs you to step up to the bully pulpit. Why?
Jane Hughes and Eric Reif are rejoining public affairs firm Bully Pulpit Interactive.
He's got a bully pulpit, and he should use it for good reasons.
He proclaimed himself the caliph, ruler of all Muslims, from the mosque's pulpit.
But he has a bully pulpit and appoints the heads of health agencies.
"That bully pulpit still very much rests with him," Ward told the Post.
But is that digital pulpit a model for other Republicans without his panache?
The bully pulpit has been dying a slow death since the internet arrived.
Stand in a pulpit with a 20-some-foot pole in your hands.
"What we want to see is the power of the pulpit," she said.
A Christian polemics site called Pulpit & Pen denounced Mr. Cahn in several posts.
He never cast criticism on gays from the pulpit and preached only love.
"The ultimate goal of Pulpit Freedom Sunday is to restore a pastor's right to speak freely from the pulpit without fearing government censorship or punishment," Erik Stanley, a lawyer for Alliance Defending Freedom, told CNN, which covered the event last fall.
But the Bible in the pulpit at a Mississippi college chapel was left undisturbed.
It seems Mr Trump is taking the "bully" part of "bully pulpit" quite seriously.
"The bully pulpit was something that was something just spectacular," Keisling of NCTE said.
Brenda Nelson, a minister on staff, knelt in the pulpit and prayed for grace.
Defendant then used his international bully pulpit to violate her for a second time.
He controls the news cycle and the bully pulpit, and he could do it.
BoJack (voiced by Will Arnett) wears a charcoal suit and stands at a pulpit
It's using the bully pulpit in a way that feels like a personal grudge.
Across a meadow, there was a wooden hunting pulpit, for hunters to hide in.
Put another way, he's deliberately using his Twitter account as a literal bully pulpit.
Down at the pulpit, the pastor made his altar call, and she moved forward.
What I found was pure devotion (and yes, she performed from a church pulpit).
He delivered it from the pulpit of the church in Memphis where the Rev.
During the early 1960s, gospel artists were often forced to stay in the pulpit.
On the pulpit, poster-sized photos of her through the years rested on easels.
That means his greatest asset, in the short run, will be the bully pulpit.
And those with a bully pulpit can keep an iron grip on their megaphone.
The power of the bully pulpit is partly what makes the presidency so important.
Then, he used his bully pulpit as the psychology association's president to promote it.
The 11th hole at Pulpit is three holes in one, as there are variations.
A giant clock near the dusty pulpit read 8:44, no longer keeping time.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink enjoys the bully pulpit that comes with controlling trillions of dollars.
" Speaking from the pulpit of a black church there, she demands: "We need action now.
Protestant pastors, at least, are well aware of the pulpit-pew divide in their churches.
Doing so could advance the vision of a just society eloquently described from the pulpit.
He answered their questions with logic and used his new pulpit to push his message.
The bully pulpit affords a platform to spread his messages to a much bigger audience.
In his early 30s, he was a princeling awaiting the call to his own pulpit.
The comedian then took to his show pulpit Thursday night to clear up any confusion.
If you're a Democrat, be relieved: His bully pulpit could be bolstering game-changing legislation.
Trump's "bully pulpit" has been used less for good and more for, well, actual bullying.
The DJ spends a while looking down from the pulpit, which is pretty high up.
He's at the pulpit, and everyone's listening now, but where were they during Section.80?
Feder sees film as the ultimate pulpit: It's 70 to 90 minutes of unadulterated attention.
And our President has used "the bully pulpit" more to encourage than to stop bullying.
" Sanders also criticized Trump for "using his bully pulpit to try to divide us up.
The pastors who made the Baylor list had plenty of pulpit chops to call on.
As Thursday evening's church service made clear, however, Curry's true home is in the pulpit.
Knowing the power of the bully pulpit, political leaders should aim to use it responsibly.
One pastor talks like a poet in the pulpit, conjuring one shimmering image after another.
Given the biggest pulpit in the world, Trump is trying to bring that consensus down.
Know this: Twitter isn't a bully pulpit, it's the Roman Coliseum in the gladiator days.
He was shot in the back as he walked to the pulpit, the claim says.
It also targets Washington D.C.-based companies Bully Pulpit Interactive, Waterfront Strategies and Priorities USA.
He has a bully pulpit, and I encourage him, if he's listening to do that.
However, the candidates running for president have a pulpit to draw attention to important issues.
When Judge Orrick asked DOJ lawyer Readler that question, Readler gave his "bully pulpit" answer.
I feel like a real preacher on the pulpit when I start thinking about farmers.
The bully pulpit is not, in fact, putting much of a dent in drug prices.
Millennials aren't engendered to respect old men lecturing piety from the pulpit of social morality.
The voice of her essays, by contrast, seems to speak from a podium or pulpit.
The pulpit was the same one Mr. Graham used in his crusades in the 1990s.
It's also unclear that the Johnson Amendment is really an effective deterrent from pulpit politicizing.
"I never want to use the stage as a bully pulpit," Mr. Morgan told me.
Policy planning aside, Mr. Johnson's use of the bully pulpit has been an abject disaster.
On Sundays, in the pew, she would imagine herself in the pulpit in preacher's robes.
Donald Trump has simply brought this rhetoric to the bully pulpit of the American presidency.
Al Sharpton was the first to get political from the pulpit early in the proceedings.
No one sought to seize Rick Scott's bully pulpit at the State Emergency Operations Center.
Jesse Jackson, used the pulpit to get out the vote for this year's midterm elections.
On Sunday, he was in the pulpit and saw the security force reacting to something.
Earlier folklorists had focused on black religious expression, the language of the church and pulpit.
He energized young people from the pulpit at Bethel Apostolic Church, Ms. Levy, 64, said.
The front of the church has a curved staircase and a traditional, bannister-laden pulpit.
Part of it had to do with the growing power of the presidential bully pulpit.
Mr. Trump's transient use of his bully pulpit for policy messaging has upended that playbook.
He must not be granted the use of the White House as a bully pulpit.
She's also an ordained minister who even has a pulpit set up in her house.
Trump is the president of the United States, with the 'bully pulpit' at his disposal.
This past Sunday, HL stood behind the pulpit and preached their first sermon at Jubilee.
President Trump is also expected to use his bully pulpit to help sell tax changes.
Why do you think Democrats couldn't combat that, given the bully pulpit the president has?
Clinton's digital marketing efforts were led by Bully Pulpit Interactive, which the campaign paid $100 million.
Yes, but: Trump himself has used his bully pulpit primarily to attack China's unfair economic practices.
Past presidents have tried to use the power of the bully pulpit to help shape legislation.
The series is an on-again/off-again favorite target of Trump's bully pulpit on Twitter.
TUT realized, he lived a life worth sharing, but from the studio and not the pulpit.
He has his own YouTube pulpit, where he delivers pointy-headed, pompous lectures about the subject.
He should use the bully pulpit to make that a hallmark of his first four years.
In one scene, McBath asks Schenck to use his pulpit to speak out about gun violence.
Trump even used the bully pulpit of his Twitter feed to discourage voters from supporting Blankenship.
It did not rebuke the administration's attempt to fire a private citizen from the bully pulpit.
Shillady says Clinton, a lifelong Methodist, has a "wealth of experience" to bring to the pulpit.
From the pulpit of Covenant Christian Church, in Cary, the Reverend Chris Furr preached about compassion.
Yeezus traded his pulpit for his Yeezys and is taking a victory lap with this track.
Smith said her dad received his divine inspiration more from the race track than the pulpit.
But there was one story his father told from the pulpit that rose above all others.
These are the pulpit gems that go beyond eloquence; they leave a mark on the soul.
You often leave the pulpit with the sense that, 'Man, I just didn't do anything today.
A. To the extent you have this extraordinary bully pulpit, because California punches above its weight.
She turned to the center of the pulpit and, one by one, lit eleven candles more.
"They've got a bully pulpit that's larger than ours," the Democratic representative Donna Shalala told me.
President Trump has the opportunity to change history by using his bully pulpit, not U.S. troops.
Erik Stanley is senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom and heads its Pulpit Freedom Sunday effort.
Trump would undoubtedly like to have a televised hour at the bully pulpit during a shutdown.
He rarely uses his bully pulpit to pressure the owners about hiring practices or anything else.
For me, the only thing more powerful than that was later -- actually standing on that pulpit.
Presidents have wide latitude to act unilaterally in foreign policy and command a powerful bully pulpit.
The leader, who demanded absolute obedience, bullied Mr. McNeely from the pulpit for the slightest infractions.
"I have a unique bully pulpit," Mr. Behnam said, sitting in his office in downtown Washington.
You can support her Kickstarter campaign to publish The Bully Pulpit as a photo book here.
Trump isn't entirely wrong that using the bully pulpit to broadcast his worldview makes it real.
Bully Pulpit is listed as the recipient of 96 percent of the money NextGen Climate has spent.
"If you've been given a public pulpit, you have to speak truth to power," Casten told CNBC.
Take advantage of the bully pulpit This is a tool of presidential power that is often overblown.
But some worry though that the stage-as-pulpit may also be off-putting to some fans.
PULPIT RIFFS I preach a different sermon for the 7:30, 103:30 and 11:30 services.
Right wing websites like Pulpit & Pen, Daily Wire, Jews News, and Maga Voter misconstrued the Pope's speech.
He drew controversy in the pulpit in the 1950s for inviting African Americans into his Seattle sanctuary.
What he says and does from his "bully pulpit" could hurt them during his time in office.
His recent predecessors, including Obama and President George W. Bush, used the bully pulpit much more selectively.
Fluorescent light from streetlamps spills in from the high windows, cordoning off the stage like a pulpit.
Power of the presidential pulpit The power of presidents is limited by the Constitution and political circumstances.
The old bar and karaoke stage are gone, replaced by a pulpit adorned with a large cross.
A major question remains whether President Donald Trump can use his bully pulpit to actually move senators.
Governments can use the bully pulpit to draw attention to nascent victories at zero cost to taxpayers.
To stop militant preachers ascending the minbar (pulpit), Jordan's leaders have come up with a novel approach.
For, bully pulpit aside, London's chief executive has far less power than he should have over housing.
Right-wing internet phenomena, bolstered by Trump's own tweets, have found their way straight to the pulpit.
THERE is a Welsh style of political speech that owes more to the pulpit than the podium.
You go to church, someone from the pulpit tells you what to believe, and you internalize that.
"Pulpit Rock has been one of the most exciting places to me through the years," Atak said.
It was called Radio Pulpit, and as the name suggests it was nothing but preaching and praise.
We're wary about using Stranger Things, popular as it is, as some kind of soapbox or pulpit.
Trump might commandeer the bully pulpit, but it's not clear that anyone is really heeding his rants.
The SBC joins other Christian institutions that are reconsidering the ties between the flag and the pulpit.
Following the embarrassing London Whale imbroglio, Mr. Dudley used his bully pulpit to focus on bankers' ethics.
He earned a reputation as a compelling orator in his more than two decades in the pulpit.
China has tried to install monitoring cameras in churches, including on the pulpit aimed at the congregation.
I would use the bully pulpit of the White House to push for reproductive rights and justice.
He can use the bully pulpit, but to amend the law he has to go through lawmakers.
But I felt that it would have been wrong to turn my pulpit into a political forum.
A few years later, after her book "Bully Pulpit" came out, he saw her again in Chicago.
Cable created the golden age of television, but it ended a golden age for the bully pulpit.
"I got something important really wrong," Bloomberg said from the pulpit of a black megachurch in Brooklyn.
I spent the time between "Wait Watchers" and "The Bully Pulpit" researching how I wanted to respond.
In recent years, evidently hoping for a change of heart on the federal bench, the Alliance Defending Freedom, an evangelical litigating organization, has taunted the I.R.S. with an annual "pulpit freedom Sunday," during which preachers take the pulpit to denounce the Johnson Amendment and express their political views.
The lawsuit said their son, John Bryan Holcombe, was murdered while walking to the pulpit at the church.
But Trump might be able to do more with the bully pulpit than others who came before him.
Trump's first use for the bully pulpit could well be to exhort people to stay at Trump hotels.
Granted, Cramer's bully pulpit is a fraction of the size of Trump's methods in tweets and press conferences.
With its powerful pulpit and reach, The Times could have held public officials accountable and prevented human suffering.
Like many Christians, I became a foster parent and later adopted based on an appeal from the pulpit.
Disinformation, disseminated through the awesome channels of the bully pulpit, will likely be integral to Trump's reelection campaign.
The message was consistent and presented from my church pulpit, in my school's curriculum, and in my home.
Countless times I heard him say from the pulpit that white people need to own up to racism.
There is a long, colorful history of presidents leaning on the "bully pulpit," as Teddy Roosevelt called it.
Granted, Cramer's bully pulpit is a fraction of the size of Trump's methods in tweets and press conferences.
Trump has shown that he has no problem using the bully pulpit to communicate his priorities to Congress.
Owner of Twitter's most feared account, to say nothing of the Presidential bully pulpit, Trump turned suddenly circumspect.
So, Kanye will take the pulpit and talk to Joel in the morning, and perform in the evening.
The bully pulpit, agenda, and compartmentalization of staff are key to effectively weathering any investigation storm in Washington.
From the Oval Office, he now has a bully pulpit to twist the truth and promote conspiracy theories.
Most of all, Trump still has the bully pulpit, and he used it effectively in these midterm elections.
In the pulpit, leaders announce upcoming social events planned to help teetotaling Mormons get to know each other.
President Donald Trump will occupy the ultimate bully pulpit Tuesday night, in prime time, from the Oval Office.
Obama's failure to take to the bully pulpit on race unhappily coincided with the rise of racial demagogues.
Angela Davis, Fran Lebowitz, Jesmyn Ward -- along with Oprah -- stepped up to the pulpit to honor their friend.
Through presidential rhetoric, he has used the bully pulpit to attack enemies and seek to de-legitimize opponents.
Osteen is a televangelist who preaches kindness and generosity from the pulpit, but seemingly practices something else entirely.
The secretary general has no army to deploy, but what the position does enjoy is a bully pulpit.
He resolved never to use his comedy as "a bully pulpit," he said—only to help, to edify.
But the challenge for federal law enforcement goes deeper than just needing support from the president's bully pulpit.
Donald Trump is, once again, trying to use the bully pulpit to get Congress to take up immigration.
It isn't very complicated: The man with the world's largest bully pulpit keeps encouraging violence and white nationalism.
For years, Mr. Trump had used Twitter and the presidential bully pulpit to mock and condemn the senator.
He walked up and sat in a chair in the center behind the pulpit and next to Rev.
Without a military force, the secretary general's coercive power is limited, but the position enjoys a bully pulpit.
Those who dodge the question by speaking of revolution and the bully pulpit aren't up to the job.
For years, pastors have openly defied the law on "Pulpit Freedom Sunday," organized by the Alliance Defending Freedom.
During the campaign, the Association of Catholic Priests urged its members not to preach politics from the pulpit.
IRS guidelines require that pastors refrain from campaigning for candidates through their office—that is, from the pulpit.
Mr. Sadr is not expected to hold elected office in Iraq; rather, his power comes from his pulpit.
Kellman's larger concern is that Pfleger has not used his pulpit to help minorities mount a serious challenge.
The prophetic is any discussion, particularly from the pulpit, that invokes politics or larger systems of social injustice.
So what about the "bully pulpit" that the presidency is going to give Trump once he takes office?
Watching Aretha Franklin sing from the pulpit and at the piano somehow intensifies everything heard on the record.
Republican leaders have been pushing the president for months to use his bully pulpit to promote tax reform.
"I understand that the defendant perhaps has more of a bully pulpit than the average defendant," Broderick said.
This week, Mr. Trump deployed his favorite bully pulpit, Twitter, to issue a broadside against American trade deals.
He used his bully pulpit to highlight the health and environmental hazards impacting Americans, particularly the most vulnerable.
He can use the bully pulpit of the presidency to demand that Congress take concerted action on infrastructure.
But he deserves blame for using the world's biggest bully pulpit to corrode our democracy and public safety.
Unlike the Obama administration, the White House has not used the bully pulpit to publicize the enrollment period's existence.
Agarwal's near-20 percent interest in Anglo, whose equity and debt are worth $33 billion, gives him a pulpit.
A table by the pulpit offers tea and coffee and there is a kettle where the choir once stood.
"Regardless of what's happening on the campaign trail, the president still has an impactful bully pulpit," Ms. Psaki said.
She could also use the bully pulpit and her influence with conservative foundations to cajole governors to embrace vouchers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Billy Graham became the best-known preacher in the United States during 70 years in the pulpit.
Parodying Spicer's infamously testy relationship with the press, Spicer/McCarthy used his bully pulpit Saturday to physically bully journalists.
If the Pope does decide to respond, he has a pretty big pulpit -- and Twitter following -- of his own.
The coffin has long doubled as a pulpit, with candidates speculating on the erstwhile electoral preferences of departed dignitaries.
When Congress shuts down the government, the president uses the bully pulpit and invariably forces Congress to pass appropriations.
First, use the bully pulpit to name and shame companies that threaten to move jobs out of the country.
"The big incomplete is whether he'll use the bully pulpit, whether he'll actually emphasize this," Mr. Newman said Thursday.
But he also needs to be more of a deal maker than just a guy pounding the bully pulpit.
Mr. Obama's failure to take to the bully pulpit on race unhappily coincided with the rise of racial demagogues.
Though you'll rarely hear about it from a pulpit, Mormon leaders are concerned with the continuity of their religion.
The Democrats who targeted older voters on Facebook the most, according to Axios and Bully Pulpit, were former Rep.
The sinister power of television is the subject of his sermon, and television the pulpit from which he preaches.
They met with Dr. Frieden and urged him to use his bully pulpit to educate Americans about the disease.
He is co-author of "Christian Minister's Manual: For the Pulpit and the Public Square for All Denomination" (2017).
The New York Times: No-drama Obama finds his bully and his pulpit against Trump while campaigning for Dems.
Bully Pulpit Interactive hired Erica Stanley to help expand the firm's strategic communications work, including leading campaigns for clients.
The bride, 32, is the head of marketing and communications at Bully Pulpit Interactive, an advertising firm in Washington.
Even the pope has weighed in, using his bully pulpit to warn the world of this new global evil.
Connor leaves the pulpit, and the camera cuts to Maria, looking absolutely baffled as to what she just heard.
Rick Snyder of Michigan, a Republican, took the pulpit, still angry over his role in the Flint water crisis.
But publicly, Trump has yet to use the power of his presidential bully pulpit to advocate for specific legislation.
"He has earned the right to be in this pulpit and to address you now," Sewell told the crowd.
To the Editor: President Trump has signed an executive order allowing clergy to endorse political candidates from the pulpit.
Where Tony had a grounded, authoritative stillness in the pulpit, Bart was a more hyperactive speaker, caffeinated by Christ.
"We need a president who will use the bully pulpit to stand up for the American people," Clinton declared.
Bush's image, and the legitimacy of the entire federal government, was challenged because the bully pulpit was virtually silent.
Bishop Blake tends to avoid politics in church but his stances are clear when he's not in the pulpit.
In America, Trump's bully-­pulpit platform is built on lies and fear, the denigration of others and empty promises.
In his video, Warnock described his path from Savannah's Kayton Homes housing project to the pulpit where the Rev.
I don't have that power or influence, but what I do wield is a different kind of bully pulpit.
The ADF's "Pulpit Freedom Movement" is an attempt to protest the amendment by having pastors preach specifically political sermons.
According to Bully Pulpit, 51 percent of Trump's political ad spent was targeted to people ages 36 to 64.
Mr Tayeb insists that al-Azhar is "the pulpit of moderate, centrist and tolerant Islam", but it is not monolithic.
The televangelists, celebrities and gospel music stars who once clamored for a spot on the pulpit next to Long vanished.
The order was just an example of the president using his "bully pulpit" to broadcast his views on immigration policy.
A few lapel pins aren't going to cut it in the face of verbal recognition coming from a physical pulpit.
Tutu, the former Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, spoke against white-minority rule from his pulpit, earning him global acclaim.
Pastor Joel Osteen addressed the backlash he faced during Hurricane Harvey from the one place he knows best: the pulpit.
Maquoketa, Iowa (CNN)The tail end of Ted Cruz's stump speech Monday was half preacher's pulpit, half standup comedy hour.
This is far from the first time that Jeffress has used that pulpit to make expressly pro-Trump, political points.
Retreating fighters have mustered at the Ouagadougou Center, a cavernous, marble-walled conference hall turned religious pulpit and weapons store.
The new governor used appointments and the bully pulpit to launch careers and build the party's political bench—including Cramer.
That's because he comes from a fashionable pedigree, including his sire Pulpit, and relatives Tap Your Heels and Ruby Slippers.
"We still have a lot to do," their lay leader Isidore Ndaywel, a professor, urged from the pulpit following communion.
The nine-room boutique hotel was designed to be built into Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock, which is popular with tourists.
One variant of the Overton Window combines the idea with a belief in the power of the presidential bully pulpit.
Unlike salesforce, early-stage companies don't have the bully-pulpit to protect their employees in the same way Salesforce does.
But the State of the Union is still one of the last relics of the power of the bully pulpit.
Obama's sentence, with Mr. Trump heaving insults from the White House and the rally stage — his pre-midterm bully pulpit?
As usual, the siblings were sharing the same pulpit and holding their nontraditional brand of Rosh Hashana services on Monday.
A pastor at Ms. Pruitt's church campus pledged from the pulpit to tear down racism, one conversation at a time.
Until you are willing to use your Bully Pulpit to force #MoscowMitch to a vote, you will never #beBest sir!
Ms. Warren spent $1.1 million and Mr. Buttigieg $975,700, according to tracking from Bully Pulpit Interactive, a Democratic political firm.
Even without rallies, Trump still has the bully pulpit, a stage he utilized Saturday in a rare, impromptu press conference.
"But the whole church is theirs," Fr. Barrios said, before the three children scrambled across the pews onto the pulpit.
What if Lightfoot had been standing in the pulpit of one of those black churches when she kissed her wife?
Unless changes happen very quickly, the next Democratic president will be hamstrung trying to communicate with a diminished bully pulpit.
We try to do it in a way that's entertaining and doesn't feel saccharine or like we're on a pulpit.
At a Christian College, Student Journalism Gets Religious Administrators at Wheaton urge students to live righteously from an academic pulpit.
The Sanders bully pulpit will be more powerful than ever when the next Congress moves to "repeal and replace" ObamaCare.
With focus, attention and the judicious use of the bully pulpit, he could potentially bigfoot all the right's ideological factions.
Nevertheless, Warren brought it, telling a Bible story with the fluency and vigor of someone behind a Sunday morning pulpit.
A president's most potent capabilities lie in leveraging the bully pulpit, pulling administrative levers, and tapping executive regulators and enforcers.
"When it came to using the bully pulpit to advance grassroots activism, he did not show up," Mr. Connolly said.
At the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, Mr. Jones praised him from the pulpit as one of Alabama's civil rights heroes.
Yet last year's Pew study found that about two-thirds of regular churchgoers had heard political statements from the pulpit.
There will be a monograph published of The Bully Pulpit images by Fall Line Press in the spring of 2019.
This extraordinary object gave me the idea of an empty pulpit to symbolize Martin Luther King Jr.'s silenced voice.
According to data from Bully Pulpit, the top 15 Facebook advertisers on impeachment have spent $6 million since Bully Pulpit began collecting this data in late March, with the top seven spenders beyond Trump being pro-impeachment group Need to Impeach, its billionaire founder and now 2020 presidential candidate Tom Steyer, spice company Penzeys, Sen.
Trump is our future President, and he has both the bully pulpit and the federal government to lead during a crisis.
And he embodied his message by driving around town in his Bentley and dressing in tight muscle shirts in the pulpit.
The world's greatest bully pulpit can be used to bring people together or exacerbate tensions and sow the seeds of division.
His use of what Theodore Roosevelt called the White House's "bully pulpit" in this fashion is part of a political strategy.
Some of the CBC's biggest victories, however, have come as a result of lawmakers tapping the power of their bully pulpit.
Warnock, I'm not going to get the church in trouble, because I know it's something about [getting political] from the pulpit.
"If he has the bully pulpit for four years, defining conservatism, I don't know how we recover from that," Howe said.
They sat three rows back on the right center aisle, he said, directly in his line of sight from the pulpit.
"Anything that says what you say from the pulpit can and should be limited is extremely hard to do," they said.
And this is in addition to his overt efforts to undermine Mueller, most notably from his bully pulpit of choice -- Twitter.
We'd have no tolerance for someone who preached civil rights from the pulpit but was condescending to black people in private.
Several evangelical groups, including the Alliance Defending Freedom, which organizes the "Pulpit Freedom" protests, said Trump's religious freedom promises remain unfulfilled.
He won't be using his presidential bully pulpit to pressure countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia for their human rights abuses.
Additional cases involving his controversial policies are almost certainly coming, and victory will require more than bluster from the bully pulpit.
The easy-access to the bully pulpit provided to Trump by social media is just too enticing for him to resist.
The Bishop's presence is significant for a bunch of reasons ... notably, an American took to the pulpit at a Royal Wedding.
Given the industry's biggest bully pulpit, Cook didn't mention the FBI, Congress, terrorism, or anything having to do with the law.
And he failed the bully pulpit, he failed us, and he failed the job of being a President of United States.
In other words, just talking about single-payer healthcare from the bully pulpit makes it much likelier to happen over time.
President Trump is an unguided rocket, a carnival barker with the bully pulpit of the presidency amplifying his increasingly wayward tweets.
Kanye will walk up to the pulpit and have a conversation with Joel that will last between 20 and 30 minutes.
"To me, the pulpit is a place that delivers life, and that fosters and protects life," Schenck said of his beliefs.
Trump has brought to the White House bully pulpit a disorienting habit of telling lies, big and small, without evident shame.
Cone has inspired not only blacks but also women and other racial minorities to enter seminaries and the pulpit, he says.
The president's attempt to intimidate players who demonstrate against racism and police brutality was already an abuse of his bully pulpit.
He had a prominent pulpit at The Washington Post from which to undermine the Saudi's Prince's efforts to promote himself internationally.
As Doris wrote in "The Bully Pulpit," our democracy unofficially depends on two major parties that can carry their own weight.
Instead, he is content to take Theodore Roosevelt's description of the office of the presidency as a "bully pulpit" quite literally.
In early 2013, Mr. Patel took his advocacy for interfaith studies to an especially influential pulpit, delivering a lecture at Yale.
The FSB, as the highest-level bully pulpit for regulatory initiatives, is seen as the solution to this collective action problem.
A Pew study from last year found that about two-thirds of regular churchgoers had heard political statements from the pulpit.
Last, Mr Draghi must use the bully pulpit to urge governments to exercise their fiscal powers to fend off a recession.
Soon after marrying Ms. Bell in 1943, Mr. Graham accepted the pulpit of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Ill.
To reiterate, from the high and mighty pulpit, you got to work them knees like a can-can dancer, daddy-o.
He was followed at the pulpit by Mr. Fairfax — the first time they appeared in public together since the scandals erupted.
He stood at the pulpit of the medieval mosque in Mosul in 2014 to declare himself caliph, sovereign over all Muslims.
Rather than using the power of the bully pulpit to help shape public opinion, he decided to just be a bully.
He decries identity types for "delivering sermons to the unwashed from a raised pulpit" while offering up his own elaborate jeremiad.
In the meantime, she seems determined to use the only power she really has to affect their behavior: the bully pulpit.
His theatrical persona, his rallies and his hyperbolic tweets have become the "big stick" he waves from his transformed bully pulpit.
And we talk with two pastors, Gus Booth and Jamie Washam, about the case for and against politics from the pulpit.
It's grown from dorm room hijinks to measure the relative hotness of Harvard undergraduates to the online pulpit of American politics.
The power of Trump's presidential bully pulpit, combined with Orange County's track record of political success, spells certain trouble for democrats.
Njoya used his pulpit to urge civil disobedience to force the government to change the constitution and demonstrated on the streets.
Join the line early, or, if the weather is nice, take a rug and watch the live broadcast on Pulpit Green.
As the service heated up, with his band backing him, Mr. Dixon picked up his horn and played from the pulpit.
But he has demonstrated quite a knack for using the bully pulpit of the presidency to influence the issues being debated.
They are legitimized by sponsorships, the gift of an unchallenged pulpit and by the professors (or school presidents) who introduce them.
This weekend, they'll be sharing the pulpit at a prayer rally with several Evangelical celebrities who preach against the LGBTQ+ community.
The mosque, above, is where the militants' leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ascended a pulpit in 16333 and declared a caliphate.
Over six feet tall, with a shaved head and handsome, Gillum took the pulpit and told the congregation about his life.
The battle of the bully pulpit between Sanders and Trump escalated to the front pages when Trump announced his Carrier Corp.
The legislative branch's bully pulpit is especially effective when emphasizing points of agreement across the political spectrum, as demonstrated by Sens.
Wielding a pulpit like no other, the president can exert pressure on Congress and the states to do the right thing.
But that law does not apply to the prime minister, who can use his office as a bully pulpit against prosecutors.
In May, Mr. Trump issued an executive order that sought to allow clergy members to endorse political candidates from the pulpit.
The pulpit, the walls, as well as much of the carpet in the front of the hall was covered in blood.
But when he got to the Methodist church, Allen learned that even the pulpit was segregated under the eyes of God.
Obama needs to find his voice now in ways that, during his time in the Oval Office, he was too often reluctant to do, perhaps fearing the immense power of the bully pulpit But now there is a real bully in the pulpit, and Obama -- like the rest of us -- has no choice but to speak, and to act.
Trump — despite being the world's most powerful man, with the world's most powerful pulpit — portrayed himself as mismatched against a biased press.
"The speaker with the best bully pulpit in the world is never sanctioned for spreading fear and advocating harm," Wright's attorneys said.
Yet his new status as perhaps the West's most powerful, directly elected Muslim official does give him a bigger pulpit and role.
President Theodore Roosevelt famously celebrated the "bully pulpit" the office of the presidency gives its occupant to speak consequentially on any matter.
Now, supporters of the House measure are hoping Trump will use his bully pulpit to nudge Senate opponents to the negotiating table.
Back in Sulawesi, some conservationists want Minahasan pastors to thunder from the pulpit against bushmeat—even though their bellies might argue otherwise.
But the most powerful thing the President of the United States can do is send a clear message via the bully pulpit.
"If Congress doesn't allow for legislation, I think he went as far as he could using the bully pulpit," Mr. Wexler said.
It is here that the mayor's combination of bully pulpit and real powers, such as compulsory-purchase orders, comes into its own.
When Musk invested $2018 million in Tesla in 1 and became the firm's chairman, he found a pulpit worthy of his ambitions.
Since 2008, thousands of pastors have played chicken with the IRS by endorsing political candidates as part of a "Pulpit Freedom" protest.
In 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi stood on its 12th century pulpit and announced the creation of the so-called Islamic caliphate.
Trump's brash and captivating style at the pulpit has always been key to his appeal and how he connects with his base.
House Republicans in conservative districts fear that Trump's digital bully pulpit, turned on them, could mean they face primaries from the right.
In doing so, you undermined students' faith in your office and used your bully pulpit to broadcast a destructive and inaccurate message.
"The pulpit isn't simply to discuss chapter and verse but to address issues that plague our parishioners when Monday morning rolls around."
"He has now seen the power of the bully pulpit," said Bob Wood, a lobbyist and, like Mr. Ryan, a native Wisconsinite.
The priest at Sunday Mass waded forcefully into the political maelstrom, looking safely down from pulpit, ensconced in the moral high ground.
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Brian Jordan, chaplain for the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, said as he preached from the marble pulpit.
Azar has also threatened the industry with using the power of the president's bully pulpit to shame drugmakers who set high prices.
" Feehery argued that a bigger problem was Trump's "ability to stay focused and to use the bully pulpit to the maximum extent.
But it could also provide vocal interest groups a bully pulpit from which to pressure politicians and bureaucrats with their fringe agendas.
The bully pulpit of public health has helped with smoking, HIV/AIDs prevention, and lead paint poisoning to mention a few examples.
But trying to outargue Ms. Abrams's parents, steeped in the language of the pulpit and the civil rights struggle — that was unwise.
He is a shameless liar and an abusive bully — only now he is doing it from the bully pulpit of the presidency.
Mr. Trump mixed private arm twisting with the bully pulpit of his Twitter account until he forced out Mr. Sessions in November.
Less than a mile from the pulpit, a historic Woolworth's lunch counter is now part of a civil rights museum in Greensboro.
In an irony that inspired Ms. Morris-Cafiero's latest project, "The Bully Pulpit," the online comments "Wait Watchers" received were even uglier.
His marker stands outside the Green Grove Baptist Church, though his pulpit was actually at another Baptist church in town, White Star.
Drug companies, however, do appear to have slowed the rate of price increases, perhaps in part because of Trump's Twitter bully pulpit.
Yet despite their influence and wealth, these women are, in the main, denied the most important symbol of spiritual power — the pulpit.
Under Sisi, strict new rules limit who is allowed to preach Friday sermons, effectively removing Salafis and other radicals from the pulpit.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has repeatedly used his bully pulpit to attack, threaten and discredit witnesses who could testify against him.
C.L. Franklin became one of the most admired preachers in the 20th century because he blended so many elements in the pulpit.
When voters learn and digest the deals of this scheme, the Sanders bully pulpit will prevail in the debate that is coming.
He was willing to use the presidential bully pulpit to criticize Trump, but not the levers of presidential power to disadvantage him.
In Washington, he will have a smaller flock (Atlanta has 1.2 million Catholics; DC about 650,000) but a much larger bully pulpit.
"Cutting taxes for shareholders will destroy more factories than whatever he saves by jawboning companies from the bully pulpit," Mr. Konczal said.
First, Trump will use the bully pulpit — through Twitter, through the media, and through his own staged events — to preserve his brand.
As governor of New Jersey, he talked down to teachers, scolded the press, belittled unions and used his bully pulpit as a sword.
"We will wear white until the pink is gone," the church's pastor Lawrence Khong was quoted as saying on the pulpit last year.
Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' hits No. 1 Tyler Perry turned the stage into a pulpit while receiving the Ultimate Icon Award.
On a Friday morning at the Counter Culture Training HQ in Durham, NC, he stands behind an espresso machine like it's a pulpit.
But it could also provide vocal interest groups with a bully pulpit from which to pressure politicians and bureaucrats with their fringe agendas.
Initial media reports suggested Schooler was killed while standing at the pulpit during a service inside St. Peter's Missionary Baptist Church in Dayton.
When Princess Diana's brother stood at the pulpit of Westminster Abbey for her funeral on September 6, 1997, he faced a daunting responsibility.
"This is an unprecedented level of investment this early, and especially from an incumbent President," says Mike Schneider, partner at Bully Pulpit Interactive.
"I'm going to pray to God...to illuminate the Archbishop of Arequipa so he doesn't use the pulpit for political commentary," Barnechea said.
He used the presidency as a pulpit for advocating peace and maintained an active public schedule, encouraging Middle East diplomacy and technological innovation.
Since a reformation painting above our pulpit says, 'Preach the Gospel to Every Creature,' no one can object to a cat in church.
The beginning of his biggest album, "Purple Rain," finds Prince in the pulpit, preaching the coolest sermon ever heard on Top 40 radio.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is driving hard to buttress the U.S. position as rogue fossil fuel kleptocracy and bully pulpit for climate denialism.
He continued to preach at Greenleaf, mastering a technique of swinging the walker behind him in the pulpit and bracing himself against it.
In May, Trump signed an executive order attempting to curtail the Johnson Amendment, which critics say limits free speech in the religious pulpit.
" He raised his voice, as if speaking from the pulpit: "The Church has also done bad, bad things in the name of God!
That's where Trump's bully pulpit will come in, calling out Democrats from both red and purple states that he won on Election Day.
But Newsom hasn't used his bully pulpit to demand lawmakers correct this, leaving small growers canvassed by VICE feeling alternately betrayed and dejected.
When the music finally peters out Thomas takes the pulpit to celebrate the various local chapters who have made their way to Mississippi.
But the letter is certainly troubling: A congressman used his bully pulpit to effectively intimidate one of his constituents out of a job.
He used his bully pulpit every day to tell the American people that this federal program was bad and would soon be gone.
Contrary to a lot of hazy stereotypes, presidential efforts to use the bully pulpit have a tendency to backfire in exactly this way.
Trump's FCC is unlikely to have the grounds to revoke licenses, but can use its bully pulpit to try to shape broadcaster's behavior.
Bruce N. Gyory, a Democratic political consultant, said it would amplify Mr. Cuomo's bully pulpit and increase his clout among other Democratic governors.
And in Rome, where Holy Week usually sees crowds of tens of thousands, this year the Pope will preach to an empty pulpit.
Baffled, I asked another minister why women were not allowed to preach from the pulpit or sit in the seats for the clergy.
When I became obstreperous in the congregation as a child, my godfather would pick me up and preach with me on the pulpit.
I will use the bully pulpit and the veto pen to ensure we do not force our children to live under extreme conditions.
Mr. Williams can use the New York Fed's bully pulpit to press for changes, but putting new measures into effect might prove hard.
At a private meeting on Monday, President Trump urged evangelical Christian leaders to break federal law and openly support him from the pulpit.
He would begin his comments slowly, developing his theme and raising the emotional heat until it became like a sermon from the pulpit.
If GOP leaders are going to get the healthcare bill passed, they'll need Trump to grab the bully pulpit and not let up.
It was from the mosque's pulpit that Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared his caliphate three years ago to the day.
But the notion of an untrained pastor drawing down on a gunman from the pulpit as people flee a crowded sanctuary is unnerving.
On Saturday, Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke for 17 minutes at Mount Zion, towering over the pulpit and over Mr. Caughman's garlanded coffin.
"This is a failure of his bully pulpit strategy because he hasn't been able to move people," Ms. Lake said of the president.
During the first nine months of his presidency, Trump has at times struggled to use his bully pulpit to advance his legislative agenda.
During the first nine months of his presidency, Trump has at times struggled to use his bully pulpit to advance his legislative agenda.
Over the last few months, Trump has relied heavily on his force of will, 'bully pulpit', and his tweets to help him lead.
Grenell also: And just this week Grenell showed the power of his bully pulpit in softening Berlin's resistance to banning Hezbollah from Germany.
And when politicians co-opt the pulpit, they pervert Scripture's prophetic message, delimiting faith's concerns to the narrowness of their partisan political agenda.
But then she used the bully pulpit of her office to dispense some "tough love," prodding states to go farther than they had.
Before completing his argument, the people gathered for prayers at the mosque objected and insisted that the imam should get off the pulpit.
Churches often end up on the wrong side of issues — such as the blatant racism I heard from the pulpit as a child.
"I always associated poetry with the voice of a priest in the pulpit," he once said, adding that poets sang while people talked.
Trump has spent more than $4.6 million on Facebook ads since December, a number that far surpasses Democratic candidates, according to Bully Pulpit Interactive.
The values range from the way the Democratic presidential hopefuls envision the proper use of the president's bully pulpit to policies such as immigration.
Since the power to authorize military force or sanctions rests with the Security Council, the U.N. chief has little more than a bully pulpit.
Trump&aposs tweets have gone from unprecedented use and abuse of the bully pulpit to something like the wallpaper of our national political debate.
"The bully pulpit is important, and there are people who respond to negative stereotypes that are promoted in the ether of society," Levin said.
"It seemed odd to me that he was doing politics from the pulpit," she said during an interview at a local restaurant last month.
But as he begins his final stretch, he has a bully pulpit and he made clear Tuesday night that he intends to use it.
Some 52% of the punters in the pews say welfare spending is too high, compared with just 17% of the preachers in the pulpit.
It was on June 29, 2014 that ISIS' Abu Bakr al Baghdadi declared the Caliphate from the pulpit of the Grand Mosque in Mosul.
But for all Mr Trump may use his bully pulpit to back the bullies, Americans as a whole are still moving away from bigotry.
Now, according to data from Advertising Analytics and Bully Pulpit Interactive: Democrats have spent nearly twice as much as the Trump campaign since January.
Just last week, he had the chance to use his bully pulpit to reassure Jews who are fearful of rising anti-Semitism in America.
Is this something a responsible person should be doing who's running our country, using Twitter as a bully pulpit in the worst way possible?
It looks like the billionaire businessman will keep using his "bully pulpit" to hector and hail individual companies as he did before taking office.
Thanks to the efforts of protesters, not the presidential bully pulpit, the Army Corps of Engineers says they will search for an alternative route.
Pastor Kenneth Stewart who preached to the audience before Clinton arrived, was speechless after Clinton's remarks, openly crying from the pulpit after her remarks.
Furthermore, while there aren't a disproportionate amount of U.S. women on Facebook, they are among the most active Facebook users, according to Bully Pulpit.
His opponents will have facts on their side, but he will have the largest bully pulpit and the means of retribution at his disposal.
He has the most powerful bully pulpit in the world and he needs to use it to drive attention and aid to the region.
It lost by one vote, undone by what Woodress calls a "barrage of pulpit oratory," and wouldn't be enacted for half a dozen years.
From the pulpit, leading cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani urges the deeply conservative crowd to stay true to the principles of the revolution.
This is guitar music at its most bellowing, James's booming voice coming off like a football hooligan and pulpit-bound priest in equal measure.
They're not standing at the pulpit and telling their congregations who to vote for — that would run afoul of IRS rules governing nonprofit organizations.
" Perez would be painted as "a career federal bureaucrat who has used whatever office he is in as a bully pulpit to expand government.
The former Anglican archbishop of Cape Town often used the pulpit to criticize white-minority rule, which ended in 1994, earning him international acclaim.
From his bully pulpit, Ryan is perhaps best-positioned to lead the party out of the ashes of a Trump defeat on Nov. 8.
President Trump is the leader of the free world and controls the bully pulpit and most of the news cycle, both foreign and domestic.
Midway through the show's new season, BoJack (voiced by Will Arnett) wears a charcoal suit and stands at a pulpit next to a coffin.
Since the power to authorize military force or sanctions lies with the Security Council, the U.N. chief has little more than a bully pulpit.
Gomez's bully pulpit will all but disappear when he becomes the lowest-ranking member of the House, with few committee assignments to choose from.
This is an effort by the White House to use Trump's bully pulpit to push companies to help their employees deal with job insecurity.
Moreover, Brennan has the advantage of being a retired CIA director with a bully pulpit for messaging to our citizens and to the world.
"The problem is Joe Biden doesn't have a bully pulpit," said George Arzt, a veteran Democratic consultant who has counted Cuomo among his clients.
"The commissioner has been very effective in using his bully pulpit to shine a very bright light on anti-competitive practices," Mr. Davis said.
"He's transformed the bully pulpit like no other president," said Christopher Ruddy, the chief executive of Newsmax Media and a friend of Mr. Trump's.
When he spoke out from the pulpit against Mr. Trump's denigrating comments about immigrants early this year, he said, a family left his church.
The presidential bully pulpit could have focused people on the need to change their behavior in a way that no private citizen could have.
Trump should also use the bully pulpit of his presidency to attack the ideological underpinnings of right-wing violence rather than stoking its flames.
Moreover, the governor could also continue to "use the bully pulpit" to lobby for the child care facilities that are currently housing the children.
Al Nuri Grand Mosque, above, is where the Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ascended a pulpit in 2014 and declared a caliphate.
The post has traditionally served as a bully pulpit, and past surgeons general have used it to campaign against tobacco, obesity and gun violence.
CreditCreditStephen B. Morton for The New York Times HUGER, S.C. — Safely stationed in the control pulpit, Chris St. Amand is watching the pot boil.
"The wealth tax is more politically palatable," said Scott Mulhauser of Bully Pulpit Interactive, a former senior Democratic staffer on the Senate Finance Committee.
Trump chose to use his bully pulpit on Monday by attacking the media -- not by calling out the anti-Semitic views of the gunman.
"They're fully supportive and hopefully they can use the bully pulpit to support it," said Mark Holden, the senior vice president for Koch Industries.
William had been America's favorite public intellectual, and perhaps the first to have that role rooted in a professorship rather than in a pulpit.
When you ask Obama's staff, they say that this was a conscious effort to use the bully pulpit to tamp down on public fear.
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President Trump continues to use his bully pulpit to tear down, rather than bolster, the insurance markets that continue to exist (thanks to Obamacare).
Sitting there looking at Father, I wondered whether he had ever wished that one of his children would take his place at the pulpit?
Phillips began recording songs when he was 47, old enough to have sussed out a few hypocrites in the sanctuary and sinners in the pulpit.
The 33-year-old View co-host took the pulpit at the Washington National Cathedral, where she gave an emotional and pointed eulogy — remembering Sen.
You know, I guess the difficulties, people say why your proselytizing, using this pulpit in a way that&aposs not about Hollywood, not about awards.
And while Trump has the bully pulpit, GOP allies argue, he doesn't have a team in place dedicated to fighting Democrats' month-old impeachment inquiry.
"Don't let money be a dirty word," Naomi tells the young undergrads who take notes as they listen to her sermon from Wall Street's pulpit.
The tech industry needs the resolve to stand up against any bully pulpit, and only do what is right for them to grow their market.
Pulpit Freedom Sunday is an initiative started in 2008 by the Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative Arizona-based non-profit focused on defending religious liberty.
Luke's Episcopal Church in Memphis, Tennessee, believes support for Pulpit Freedom Sunday is due to more conservative leaders losing influence in an increasingly diverse climate.
Obama was also clearly conscious of the fact that his time as commander in chief is almost over and with it his commanding bully pulpit.
The Constitution limits the chief executive's formal power but there's nothing that can stop his capacity to use the bully pulpit to bring Americans together.
Trump far outspends his fellow 2020 candidates in social ads on sites like Facebook, according to a tracker maintained by communications agency Bully Pulpit Interactive.
This was the same mosque where al-Baghdadi stood at the pulpit and sought to establish himself as the leader of the new Islamic caliphate.
Instead of defending the executive order on the merits, they argued that the order was nothing more than the president's use of the bully pulpit.
After he ascended the pulpit of a Mosul mosque in 2014 to declare a caliphate, he would not be seen in public for five years.
With Harris in the front row, Senator Dianne Feinstein, one of the state's most powerful Democrats, took the pulpit and called for the death penalty.
" More recently, he argued that "Trump is all bully, no pulpit," and "that sometimes the main effect of Trump's words is either nil or negative.
"Donald Trump would put the bully in bully pulpit," said Seth Harris, who served as a top official in the Labor Department under Democratic presidents.
Besides setting off a fire alarm, he triggered a deluge just as Brutus ascended the pulpit above the body of Caesar on the stage below.
"I am all for more creatively using the bully pulpit against U.S. adversaries," Taleblu said while en route back to D.C. from Pompeo's California speech.
President Obama has made it clear that he plans to pursue his domestic agenda in 21625 via the White House bully pulpit and executive orders.
Trump's failure to marshal the bully pulpit of his presidency to push his legislative priorities has left nearly every Trump ally clamoring for a change.
Her pulpit pursuits ultimately did not come to fruition, but in Esposito's estimation, telling jokes for a living isn't all that dissimilar to celebrating mass.
The militants' leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, proclaimed himself caliph from the pulpit of the mosque after the insurgents overran parts of Iraq and Syria.
President Donald Trump has (so far unsuccessfully) tried to get rid of the Johnson Amendment to let religious leaders explicitly endorse candidates from the pulpit.
One witness, Ebid Salem Mansour, said the imam had barely made it atop the mosque pulpit to deliver the sermon when intense gunfire rang out.
They aren't even the statements of a president using his "bully pulpit" to make a general point, because they single out particular companies and people.
If things had been different, Anthony Weber might have been the one behind the pulpit at the funeral the other day in South Los Angeles.
And now we have a president who fuels political, racial and religious fissures from the White House bully pulpit and gives comfort to white nationalists.
A soft light bled through the stained-glass windows and flooded the church as she stood at the pulpit and led her congregation in prayer.
He urged religious leaders to use what he described as their newfound freedom of speech to campaign from the pulpit on behalf of Republican candidates.
After the meeting, Mr. Binion decided to make the information about the crusade available to his church but to not promote it from the pulpit.
He wondered how, or even if, he would address the news from the pulpit on Sunday morning, and worried about how his parish would respond.
Churches that once welcomed her in the pulpit would no longer permit her to preach, not because she was transgender, but because she was female.
As Mr. Kruk first held forth from the pulpit of the Old Dutch Church in 2010, a very different flavor of Halloween attraction moved in.
A detailed brochure leads you through the highlights, including the ornate, white-marble pulpit and the dazzling gold-leaf-covered baldacchino above the high altar.
In my 60 years of preaching, teaching and writing, I never once endorsed or opposed a candidate and never used my pulpit for political purposes.
On the contrary, Trump's failure to rule through the bully pulpit of Twitter and ill-considered and poorly constructed executive decision-making should be celebrated.
Its core social network remains prominent and is Trump's preferred bully pulpit, but it's struggling to keep pace with flashy upstart rivals such as TikTok.
The Islamic State's emir, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, first announced the creation of the caliphate in June, 12.63, from the pulpit of Mosul's Grand Mosque.
The Texas Constitution gives the governor few concrete powers, but Abbott has done less than his predecessors to claim the bully pulpit, these critics say.
Seth commissioned a stained glass depiction of Lilith, Adam's doomed first wife, behind his pulpit as a warning of what happens to women who disobey.
On Friday, April 2, using his pulpit at the Amr ibn al-As mosque during midday prayers, the victorious Shaheen declared the scholar an apostate.
"This is no longer supposition," said Andrew Bleeker, the president of Bully Pulpit Interactive, a Democratic digital advertising firm that worked for Clinton in 2016.
During her three-year tenure, Ms. Power has used her pulpit at the United Nations to denounce human rights abusers, particularly the United States' rivals.
Trump could use his bully pulpit Tuesday night to ratchet up the pressure on both Democrats and Republicans to get on board with his proposal.
But the commander-in-chief of fakery remains in place, still occupying the bully pulpit, still with millions of followers who wish to believe him.
Beyonce, dressed in a black, priestess-like robe, watches silently from a pulpit and later sits listening on the other side of the confessional screen.
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At some churches, clergy members have come out as gay or lesbian from the pulpit, while other pastors have preached that homosexuality is a sin.
That reading, popular among no one I know, holds that Jesus wouldn't have put up with any of this smear-the-queer bully-pulpit horseshit.
One in which the citizen can band together with others and get alternative info: Indymedia, Wikileaks, Medium, whoever your YouTube pulpit vlogger of preference is.
President-elect Donald Trump's use of Twitter as a bully pulpit and way of connecting immediately with his supporters has been a shrewd and effective practice.
Between the lines: The groups worked with Bully Pulpit Interactive (BPI), one of the largest progressive digital ad agencies in the country, to place the ads.
The White House is the preeminent "bully pulpit" in the land, so the president can help set a party message and amplify it across the country.
Watch more from VICELAND: As California's surgeon general, she will have a powerful bully pulpit—and the firm backing of a new administration with deep pockets.
Then there's Bully Pulpit Interactive, a communications firm based out of Washington, D.C., that also has offices in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago.
Since arriving at the White House, Trump has tried to do a lot of his governing by tweet, employing a bully-pulpit-by-social-media strategy.
But in attacking players last weekend, the president, who uses his bully pulpit to simply be in the news, unwittingly changed the narrative of the protests.
While the bills are basically dead on arrival in a divided Congress, Hawley has put significant public pressure on Big Tech from his newfound bully pulpit.
At most he used his social media pulpit to castigate and cajole congressional Republicans who were in fact trying to work around the obstacles he created.
If so, then we would be talking about a President who used his bully pulpit to issue a direct threat against a potential witness against him.
Last month, the popular pastor denounced what he called "pulpit pimps" before inviting churchgoers to take money from the collection plate, according to the Charlotte Observer.
Wade, allowing pastors to politick from the pulpit while maintaining their tax-exempt status, sending federal money to religious schools, and legalizing taxpayer-funded employment discrimination.
America's basic law was written in 1787 when democracy was young, there were no political parties and the principal mass medium of communication was the pulpit.
In an increasingly partisan America, the president's bully pulpit is usually more effective for steering one's own party rather than changing minds on the other side.
The policy still allows a wide range of advocacy on political issues, but bars houses of worship from electioneering and outright political endorsements from the pulpit.
If Mr Trump wins the White House, he will have a bully pulpit at his disposal from which he could unravel basic principles of American democracy.
A few weeks later, the pastor returned to his pulpit, amid cheers from his congregation and support from a group calling itself the Social Justice League.
Although the powers of the presidency are constrained in the US constitution; it is the use of the presidential "bully pulpit" that is the big worry.
So instead of pursuing a terrible deal, here's an idea for the White House: Use the bully pulpit to make the case for border wall funding.
But legislators in both parties would do well to ignore the bully and his pulpit and instead get back to work—on their terms, not his.
The survey, by Bully Pulpit Interactive, the digital advertising firm that placed the ads, also showed the campaign increased the Democratic advantage on the generic ballot.
Without overestimating the relevance or importance of her particular pulpit, Ms. Stokou simply depicts the noise as it is and lets us draw our own conclusions.
"The investment we have made in technology to ensure we aren't buying fraudulent traffic is extensive," says Ben Coffey Clark, a partner at Bully Pulpit Interactive.
That July, ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi announced the formation of a self-styled caliphate from the pulpit of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri.
Since 2013, Rouhani and his cabinet have used the bully pulpit and social media to soften the image of the world's main state sponsor of terror.
Mr. Trump maintains the bully pulpit of the presidency, and Mr. Biden largely avoided intense scrutiny from rivals in a crowded, up-and-down primary campaign.
A.B. Sutton Jr. has not yet spoken from the pulpit about the Senate race, but he said he intends to — and that he feels he must.
Mr. Cuomo wound up finding an audience at black churches each of the last two Sundays — rare back-to-back appearances for him at the pulpit.
Now we have a sitting president who called the free press "the enemy of the people," frequently singling out The Times for derision his bully pulpit.
"You'd have to be able to effectively use, for lack of a better word, the bully pulpit, where you don't have clear direct authority," he said.
The presidential bully pulpit is as powerful, or possibly more powerful, than any media outlet, in part because it is often propagated by those same outlets.
In a telephone interview after her speech, Ms. Aly called Mr. Anning a white supremacist and accused him of abusing the bully pulpit of the Senate.
The President should not be running around the country holding rallies and should not be using the bully pulpit to castigate Democrats on this important issue.
The fellowship hall, with a kitchenette behind the pulpit, will be the sole meeting place for a long while, until the bullet-riddled sanctuary is repaired.
Recently, with the researcher Linda LaScola, he published "Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind," a book of interviews with clergypeople who have lost their faith.
In 2014, he was a black-robed figure delivering a sermon from the pulpit of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, his only known public appearance.
What's chiefly new is that this is now a media story, as conservative power has moved from the pulpit and the pedestal to the TV screen.
Something of a cross between the televangelist Pat Robertson and Rush Limbaugh, Father Rydzyk wields power both from the pulpit and through his vast media empire.
The ads that Mr. Biden has been running target an older electorate than that of his top rivals, according to demographic data collected by Bully Pulpit.
"I have seen the promised land," we heard him say, as we all sat and looked at the empty pulpit where he actually delivered that speech.
According to Porter, the closer you sat to the pulpit, the longer the walk down the aisle, giving more time to show off your Sunday best.
But business leaders should go further at this precarious time for our country – use your bully pulpit to help our society recommit to fundamental American values.
But some scholars see in him a man who used the presidency not just as a bully pulpit but also as something of a historian's lectern.
But then, just as abruptly as he entered the pulpit, he left it and aligned himself with a different community and a different version of family.

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