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“Even in this case, whatever it is, it's about [Barack] Obama. "How did Obama do at the memorial? Did Obama come off well? Will Obama's poll numbers go up? Did he really reach people?" The hell that there are 53 people dead. Nobody cares about them, like nobody cared about the four dead in…” quote by Rush Limbaugh
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“Even in this case, whatever it is, it's about [Barack] Obama. "How did Obama do at the memorial? Did Obama come off well? Will Obama's poll numbers go up? Did he really reach people?" The hell that there are 53 people dead. Nobody cares about them, like nobody cared about the four dead in Benghazi. All the media cared about, how did Obama do?”

Rush Limbaugh

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Source Radio: The Rush Limbaugh Show, 2012

Media focus on a political figure can eclipse the gravity of tragic events, reflecting a bias toward sensationalism over human loss.

In simple terms: Media often prioritize politics over tragedy.

Key Takeaway

Critically assess media priorities.

Themes

politics media bias tragedy public perception ethics

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

analytical ethical

When to use this quote

  • election coverage
  • war reporting
  • public discourse
  • policy debate

Key Concepts

news cycles sensationalism human cost

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do journalists have in covering tragedy?
  • How does political framing affect public empathy?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may ignore victims' dignity.

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