The Commerce Clause does not eliminate the Bill of Rights. And it is probably the most misused clause in the Constitution, used to justify power grabs by the Federal Government.
I notice he didn't answer my inquiry into his thoughts on the National Firearms Act of 1934. Probably because answering truthfully regarding the Commerce Clause might expose his true thoughts on rights.
"The Commerce Clause does not eliminate the Bill of Rights."
When you want to fly American and they ask to see some ID, just what part of the Bill of Rights are the offending?
You can refuse and not fly ya know?