Scooter McGee Show, Cory Gardner, November 1, 2012
Station: KFKA, 1310 AM
Show: Scooter McGee Show
Guests: Gardner
Link:http://www.1310kfka.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=46&Itemid=64
Date: November 1, 2012
Topics: National Defense Authorization Act, NDAA, Weld County Board of County Commissioners, Civil Liberties, Writ of Habeas Corpus, Due Process, U.S. Representative Allen West (R-Fla), Brandon Shaffer, Second Amendment, Military, Defense Funding, Troops, Detention, U.S. Citizens, Sean Conway, Foreign Terrorist, Anwar al-Awlaki, House Resolution 1540 Section 1021/1022, Sean Conway, Repealing Regulations, Limited Government, Doublespeak, Farm Dust, United Nations Agenda 2
HOST SCOOTER MCGEE: So, Congressman, again, thank you very much for attending this show.
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE CORY GARDNER: Thank you, Scooter.
MCGEE: So, I asked Brandon [Shaffer] last night. I’m going to ask you the exact same thing. Because Brandon wanted to point out how proud he was serving [in] the military: And I asked him, “Oh, you carried a side arm?” [Shaffer answered], “Well, sure!” Congressman, Congressman Cory Gardner, representing the 4th Congressional District for Weld County and other parts, would you place your name to any legis– would you support, endorse, sign, co-sponsor,–if I’m missing a word, you know what I mean. Right? You’re nodding like Consieti, by the way. Don’t do that.
[jeering sound effects]
You know what I’m trying to say, correct? Support, endorse, sponsor, co-sign,whatever, — would you support, co-sign or sponsor any and/or legislation that would strip Americans, and in particular Coloradoans and Fourth’s district members, of their right to defend themselves, I mean, the 2nd amendment?
GARDNER: Would I force them to strip–? Absolutely not! The Second Amendment is sacred – it’s in our Constitution. It’s in our Bill of Rights. And throughout my time in the state legislature, throughout my time in Congress I have worked to expand our Second Amendment Rights, to make sure [that] government is not interfering in any way whatsoever.
MCGEE: What if, by accident, happenstance, or chance, they tack on some piece of legislation at the end that you didn’t get to read, and accidentally you voted ‘yea’?
GARDNER: Well, first of all, you’d read the legislation. But secondly, you’d vote against a bill that is against the second amendment. Period.
MCGEE: Fair enough. You’ve answered the questions.