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, and they wanted face-to-face opportunities to expose my defects and my problems and my racism and bigotry and all this.”
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.
Be cautious of media motives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political commentary
- personal branding
- media appearances
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you protect your image in interviews?
- What responsibilities do journalists have?
The media may also aim to inform or hold power accountable.