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“"What did the pope say? I like the pope. I mean, was it good or bad?"Because if it's good, I like the pope. If it's bad, I don't like the pope.” quote by Donald Trump
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“"What did the pope say? I like the pope. I mean, was it good or bad?"Because if it's good, I like the pope. If it's bad, I don't like the pope.”

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Source Interview: The Apprentice Finale, Donald Trump, 2015

The speaker questions the Pope's stance, implying personal bias based on perceived goodness or badness.

In simple terms: Judgment depends on personal feelings about the Pope.

Key Takeaway

Avoid letting personal bias dictate opinions.

Themes

politics religion bias

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

analytical questioning

When to use this quote

  • media commentary
  • political debate
  • personal belief formation

Key Concepts

subjectivity moral judgment public perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence supports your view?
  • How do personal biases affect public discourse?
A Different Perspective

Simplifies complex religious roles to binary judgments.

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