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Bigotry Quote by Rush Limbaugh

“When the media would call and want to interview me, I thought it was 'cause they really wanted to find out what I thought about things. I thought it was because they really wanted to find out who I am. That's not what they wanted. They already in their minds knew who I was and they didn't like it…” quote by Rush Limbaugh
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“When the media would call and want to interview me, I thought it was 'cause they really wanted to find out what I thought about things. I thought it was because they really wanted to find out who I am. That's not what they wanted. They already in their minds knew who I was and they didn't like it, and they wanted face-to-face opportunities to expose my defects and my problems and my racism and bigotry and all this.”

Rush Limbaugh

About This Quote

Source Interview: Radio Show, 2000s, USA

The speaker feels media interviews are driven by a desire to expose personal flaws rather than genuine curiosity.

In simple terms: Media seeks to reveal flaws, not understand.

Key Takeaway

Be cautious of media motives.

Themes

media criticism personal reputation public scrutiny

Mood

skeptical defensive

Type

critical observational

When to use this quote

  • political commentary
  • personal branding
  • media appearances

Key Concepts

bias exploitation image management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you protect your image in interviews?
  • What responsibilities do journalists have?
A Different Perspective

The media may also aim to inform or hold power accountable.

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