Senator Burns in person just does not seem to have forgotten Montana for seductive lobbyists.
"This is just more visible evidence that we've still got problems in that country," Senator Burns said.
Senator Burns's ratings from interest groups indicate a conservative Republican voting record.
Senator Burns was slow off the mark, apparently overconfident.
But when he introduced the bill last year, Senator Burns said hunters needed protection from animal-rights advocates.
Senator Burns represents a state where agriculture is the No. 1 industry and cattle outnumber people three to one.
Senator Burns, of Montana, himself a former television broadcaster, said the old rules had worked well.
Senator Burns said he told the rancher it was "a hell of a challenge."
The anecdote was published, and Senator Burns apologized.
Senator Burns later said he was talking about a charitable auction in which the services of individuals are sold.