A new independent candidate for U.S. Senate in Iowa has a unique suggestion for the terms of a debate he’s proposing: If his Democratic opponent leaves his “elite law degree” in Washington, Bob Quast will leave his gun at home.
In a lighthearted web video, Quast promises to defend every inch of the U.S. Constitution if residents elect him to the Senate in November, and he wants to establish term limits for members of Congress as the 28th amendment to the Constitution.
“I believe in every aspect of our Constitution, which even a baby knows includes the Second Amendment,” he said in the web-only video, which as of this writing had racked up more than 3,000 views. Quast said he filmed the video in two days for less than $1,000.
Quast is so passionate about his right to bear arms, he appears with his Glock pistol throughout the ad. At one point, he wields the weapon and delivers a warning to any potential predator: Harm my family and I’ll “blow your balls off.”
Quast, 44, of Blue Grass, Iowa, left his job with the U.S. Army Contracting Command in February and declared his intent to campaign as an independent candidate. He also runs Custom Limousines & Exotic Cars, a business he started 24 years ago as a class project in college.
“I hope people understand that I’m a serious candidate with the ability to solve any and every problem we currently have in this country based on my passion for what I do and compassion for people,” Quast told msnbc.









