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" ... He is far from a consensus choice for that coveted pulpit. Jackson has made enemies in Chicago and Springfield with his message of black independence. A state government dominated by Democrats just prevailed in a long siege. A Republican Governor embargoed the state budget in a long-shot effort to force reforms on a corrupt system, mismanaged to the brink of bankruptcy. Democrats under House Speaker Mike Madigan broke the reform effort, preserving Speaker Madigan’s power for the indefinite future. Black political leadership remained in lock-step with the state’s white liberal power structure throughout the fight, but Jackson has been a consistent thorn. His “What’s in it for the Black People” message is a reminder that a black public reliably delivering more than 90% of its votes for Democrats deserves its share of the spoils. Jackson has pushed leaders to demand more opportunity instead of settling for what he sees as token handouts. ... "
" ... In 2021 this Pew Report may look different. The news cycle will be quieter, there will be no election (although political turmoil will continue) and as more Americans get vaccinated, the immunity to the pandemic will slow the spread of COVID. Also, the death of Rush Limbaugh leaves a huge void, listeners will most likely migrate to other right-wing radio hosts and podcasts. There is the chance cable networks Newsmax and OAN will emerge as new destination cable channels for disgruntled Republicans. In addition, what role will former President Donald Trump play as a news source with his social media presence silenced and no longer benefiting from the “bully pulpit?” Popular sources for Democrats are also undergoing change, most notably the announced departure of Jeff Zucker, the President of CNN at year end, the news network has been on a ratings roll of late. ... "
" ... Of course, Congress still has its say, but an Administration that uses a bully pulpit and goes directly to the American people is one that usually gets things done. ... "
" ... President Obama regularly abuses his bully pulpit, but Hobby Lobby’s ordeal hardly resembles the dubious lawsuits Washington wins through intimidation. Many companies have made conscious business choices to kowtow in dread of the PR nightmare Democrats hang over them like the Sword of Damocles. Think Chrysler and its secured creditors. But Mr. Green seemingly relishes a chance to demonstrate resolve under persecution. ... "
" ... The Salem, Massachusetts pulpit and stained glass chandeliers. ... "