• sin_free_for_00_days
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    9 months ago

    The bully pulpit in Roosevelt’s mind wasn’t about pummeling legislators with presidential authority; rather, he believed the president could encourage the public to push their legislators on behalf of his agenda. - source

    Not using the bully pulpit as president to push your agenda is almost malfeasance. If he has votes/support, there is no need for it.

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          9 months ago

          And I think you seem to be unaware of how much the presidency has changed since Roosevelt’s time. I don’t think it’s realistic to think Biden has the kind of influence just by existing that Roosevelt did. Minimally, Roosevelt was working with two Congressional parties who actually wanted what was best for the country who were capable of being ashamed. Biden… doesn’t have that.

          Like, imagine for three seconds Biden threatening some of the things Roosevelt did. There’s just no way:

          "Never before had a President threatened “to seize and operate a major industry”

          http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/essays/1901-/theodore-roosevelts-broad-powers-erin-ruth-leonard.php