Last week, Senator and presidential hopeful Marco Rubio was interrupted during his speech at the Road to Majority conference. A gaggle of squawking protesters, demanding amnesty for illegal immigrants, chanted a DAPA mantra, providing a rather loud distraction from Rubio's speech.
Rubio kept his cool, took a sip of water, and waited for the protesters to be escorted out of the room. Then he said:
“That’s the difference with the United States. If you do that in another country, you would be in jail tonight.”“If you do that in another country, your family’s house could be raided, your businesses can be closed, and American people have the right to interrupt speeches, we have the right to be rude, they have a right to be wrong.”“We live in a free society, and I thank God for that everyday.”
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