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(2) Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Pelosi Deaws on 25 Years of Intelligence Oversight in Investigating Trump. New York Times, Sept 26, 2019, at page A13.
(a) the first four paragraphs:
"Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Trump were discussing gun violence over the telephone Tuesday morning [Sept 24] when the president abruptly changed the topic to an intelligence community whistleblowerthat had Democrats talking about impeachment.
"Ms Pelosi stopped him short.
" ' Mr President,' she declared, according to a person familiar with the conversation, 'you have come into my wheelhouse.'
"The remark was a reference to Ms Pelosi's quarter-century of experience with intelligence matters in Congress, , an aspect of her biography that played a central role in her decision on Tuesday to open a formal impeachment inquiry into Mr Trump.
(b) "Long before she was the speaker [of the House], Ms Pelosi served as the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, overseeing the secretive workings of America's national security apparatus and helping to draft the law that governs how intelligence officials file whistle-blower complaints, and how that information is shared with Congress.
Note: come to my wheelhouse
(a) wheel-house (n): "also wheelhouse, 1835, 'structure enclosing a large wheel,' especially one over the steering wheel of a steamboat, thus 'pilot house;' from wheel (n) + house (n). Baseball slang sense of 'a hitter's power zone' attested by 1990"
https://www.etymonline.com/word/wheel-house
(b) glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gl ... baseball#wheelhouse
("wheelhouse[:] From the term for a batter's power zone, usually waist high and over the middle of the plate. Etymology attributed to Peter Tamony [1902 – 1985; an American folk-etymologist: en.wikipedia.org; folk-etymology means etymology via imagination without documentary proof] who suggested that batters 'wheel' at the ball and 'take good, level "roundhouse" swings.' <Bill Clinton's campaign strategist (in 1991 and 1885) James 'Carville also said he had not spoken with Hillary Clinton about [US ambassador to UN (1997-1998) & US Secretary of Energy (1998-2001), both of which under Bill Clinton + New Mexico governor )2003-2011) Bill] Richardson's endorsement [in 2007 presidential campaign of Barack Obama (Hilary Clinton's rival)], but that he was outraged. 'I doubt if Gov Richardson and I will be terribly close in the future,' he said, but 'I've had my say. . . . I got one in the wheelhouse and I tagged him'>"
(i) Wikipedia supplied the citation for the proceeding quotation: Obama Supporter References Bill Clinton and 'Blue Dress.' CNN, Mar 24, 2008.
www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/24/campaign.wrap/index.html
(ii) glossary (n): "an alphabetical list of terms peculiar to a field of knowledge with definitions or explanations"
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/glossary
(iii) roundhouse (n):
"2: a circular building for housing and repairing locomotives
3: [boxing slang] a blow delivered with a wide swing"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/roundhouse
To visualize definition 2, view photos in
railway roundhouse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_roundhouse
The "boxing slang" in definition 3 is from Collinsdictionary.com for the same word.
(iv) tag (vt): "2: to hit solidly"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tag
(c) Rather than "come to my wheelhouse," the following phrases are more common:
wheelhouse: "[phrases:] in my wheelhouse +out of my wheelhouse, outside my wheelhouse + outside of my wheelhouse"
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/wheelhouse
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