Two questions every Politician should be asked.
1. What parts of the United States Constitution do you disagree with?
2. If their answer is anything but “I have no disagreement with any part of the United States Constitution”, ask them how they can swear Allegiance to a document they disagree with?
Of course the one thing I would like every Politician to explain is what the phrase “Shall Not Be Infringed” means.
I did a variation of that with Senator Jon Kyle.
I asked him what he was going to do to uphold the Constitution, as the Lautenberg amendment was a clear violation of the ban on ex-post-facto laws in the Constitution.
He said it wasn't his job!
It was the Supreme Court's job to determine if a law was Constitutional or not, not his!
I reminded him he took an oath to defend and protect the Constitution.
If he lets others decide what the Constitution means, he is not upholding his oath, IMHO.