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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…” quote by Gerald Celente
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“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.”

Gerald Celente

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.

Key Takeaway

Insist on direct, honest discussion.

Themes

authority confrontation politics integrity individualism

Mood

defiant assertive critical

Type

challenge political dialogue

When to use this quote

  • political debates
  • public forums
  • media interviews
  • grassroots activism

Key Concepts

power dynamics personal responsibility civic engagement

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would happen if you met them one‑on‑one?
  • How can you address disagreement without personal attacks?
A Different Perspective

Direct confrontation may not resolve underlying disagreements and can escalate conflict.

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