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Auto worker praised for standing ground against bullying Biden :: 03/13/2020

The auto worker who was cursed and threatened by Joe Biden this week ran circles around the angry Democrat, says the spokesman for a Second Amendment advocacy group.

The recorded one-minute, 30-second confrontation at a Detroit auto plant went viral on social media sites such as Twitter, then the incident got picked up by Fox News and print media such as Reuters and The Associated Press.

The next morning, “Fox and Friends” interviewed the worker, Jerry Wayne, who insisted that he was polite when he reminded Biden he wants the vote of blue collar workers who also own guns.

Biden snapped at the question, which Wayne read from his phone, by telling the man he was “full of ----.”

Wayne told the early-morning Fox News program that Biden “went off the deep end” in the now-infamous confrontation in which Biden threatened to take Wayne outside, threatened to slap him in the face, and called him a horse's "---" when challenged over gun restrictions. 

Mike Hammond, legislative counsel at Gunowners of America, says Wayne clearly showed he knew what he was talking about during Biden’s tirade.

“He knew Biden's position better than Biden. He knew Biden said he wanted to confiscate guns,” Hammond says of the auto worker. “And he was willing to stand his own against a guy who is literally cursing at him."

OneNewsNow pointed out in its March 10 story that Biden’s campaign website clearly states his plan as president to force American gun owners to register their semi-automatic rifles as machine guns or surrender them to the federal government as a mandatory buyback.

Biden famously told "Field and Stream" magazine that people should use a shotgun for self-defense, rather than an AR-15, and advised them to shoot “through the door” with the shotgun to chase away a home invader. 

Biden also claimed in the interview that people can handle a shotgun better than an AR-15. 

Hammond calls it a “terrifying prospect” that Biden has emerged on top in the Democratic primary after his bizarre outburst to a voter.  

“And you really can't have a guy in the Oval Office,” he says, “who's just lost his marbles."

“It was a little bit disturbing to see that a politician wants to take away my right to defend myself," Wayne told the Fox News show. "He doesn't need to touch anybody's weapon at all."

Biden has famously suggested people should buy and use a shotgun for self-defense – and shoot “through the door” to chase away a home invader. He also claimed in the interview that people can handle a shotgun better than an AR-15.

https://onenewsnow.com/politics-govt/2020/03/12/auto-worker-praised-for-standing-ground-against-bullying-biden

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