Believe Quote by Gerald Celente
“Don't tell me to leave-you leave. If Obama, if Clinton, if Mittens Romney, if Rick Santorum, if Neutered Gingrich, if Herman '999 666' Cain, if Michelle Bachmann, if Sarah Palin, if Harry Reid-if any of these people want to tell me to leave because I don't believe their BS, come over and we can talk. You want to go man-to-man with me? We could go at it. Don't send one of your flunkies.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Political commentary by Gerald Celente, 2010s
The speaker challenges authority figures who demand his departure, demanding direct, personal confrontation instead of delegating.
In simple terms: Refuse indirect orders; demand face‑to‑face dialogue.
Insist on direct, honest discussion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political debates
- public forums
- media interviews
- grassroots activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would happen if you met them one‑on‑one?
- How can you address disagreement without personal attacks?
Direct confrontation may not resolve underlying disagreements and can escalate conflict.