Care Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“We never get any gratitude for what we do. We just are constantly ripped. We are constantly complained about. We are constantly attacked. And people are fed up with it. People are fed up being told they haven't done enough, that they don't do enough, that they don't care enough, that they're mean-spirited, that they're extremists, when this is the most loving and charitable, the most giving country the world has ever seen.”
About This Quote
Source Radio Show: The Rush Limbaugh Show, 2006
The speaker laments being constantly criticized and attacked despite believing they are serving a generous nation, expressing frustration over perceived ingratitude.
In simple terms: People feel unappreciated and attacked while trying to help.
Seek constructive dialogue and recognize diverse perspectives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political commentary
- media criticism
- public service
- national discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does constant criticism affect one's motivation?
- What steps can reduce polarization in public discourse?
The view may be one‑sided; not all criticism is unjust.