18 July 2019, 01:34 PM
Piano*DadBully Pulpit
I was just listening to the PBS radio show "A Way with Words" while driving back to the office. A caller asked about the original meaning of TR's "bully pulpit." That led to a discussion of how the term has changed.
Really?
Some people think the term "bully pulpit" means a place where you spew hateful things, i.e. act as a bully?

Might color one's (ignorant) view of Roosevelt.
18 July 2019, 06:58 PM
NinaHmmm. I guess I would have assumed that most everyone knew the term, at least at some basic level. To equate it with hateful speech is, well, creative.
Makes me wonder how they're interpreting various commentary.
18 July 2019, 07:42 PM
Piano*Dadquote:
Originally posted by Nina:
Hmmm. I guess I would have assumed that most everyone knew the term, at least at some basic level.
And we would have assumed incorrectly, it seems.
18 July 2019, 08:11 PM
Ninawouldn't be the first time for me....

18 July 2019, 08:45 PM
QuirtEvansPardon my ignorance, but wasn't Teddy supposed to be somewhat of a bully? Pulpit aside?