Colorado’s Republican Senator Cory Gardner is one of the many Republican officials afraid to open himself up to a conversation with the people he represents. And like many Republicans, he’s holding private meetings with smaller groups of state officials instead of facing the music. But the music must be faced and, according to the Denver Post, Sen. Gardner faced it literally. While meeting with a small group at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort, a Mariachi band busted in and began playing a song.
Three organizations – including two focusing on Latino issues – were behind the musical interruption. Tuesday night, they paid $250 to register as Chamber members and brought six members of a mariachi band from Mexico City to play a “love song” and demand Gardner hold a public forum, said Hilda Nucete, a program director of Denver-based Conservation Colorado.
“It was a gift,” Nucete said, referring to the Spanish song “Where Are You, My Heart?” The song, she said, is about “when the guy really messes up and you’re trying to get back the girl, so we’re trying to get (Gardner) to fall in love with us again.”
Oh Cory. Why don’t you do the right thing by your electorate and stop being such a prick? You can enjoy the smallest bit of video below.
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