Compliment Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“I remember a prominent conservative media figure, talking to him about prominent liberal media figures that he knew, that he liked. And I questioned him. "How can you trust these people? I mean, these are..." "No, no! They're good guys. In fact, one of them likes you, says you're not a hater." And I was supposed to be thrilled to hear this!I was supposed to be mollified that some liberal media figure had just pronounced I was okay because, after he had listened to me, he had determined I wasn't a hater. I did not take that as a compliment, and I got kind of mad.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Radio show with Rush Limbaugh, date unknown
The speaker feels frustrated when a conservative figure tries to reassure him by citing liberal approval, seeing it as insincere and manipulative.
In simple terms: Feeling annoyed by superficial reassurance from an opponent.
Recognize when praise feels patronizing.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political debates
- media interviews
- personal interactions
- online discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you accept validation from those you disagree with?
- How does perceived sincerity affect your reaction?
The reassurance may mask underlying power dynamics rather than genuine acceptance.