Right now, especially after the Southern Baptist pull out, there needs to be a quantified list of the damages to the BSA. This will be a stronger selling point, to be able to say, for example, 10,000 Troops have ceased to be, and it has cost the BSA $25 million dollars in the immediate loss of funding.
I doubt the BSA will be very forthcoming with these statistics, but if they leak out, somehow, it is going to be a devastating response to this attack.
Sadly with troops disbanding that leaves more money at the national level for fewer troops which equates for a net gain to spend on propaganda, until the donation dry up catches up that is.
There are winners and losers and those who pay and those who get paid.
And, finally, after the smoke has cleared and the tears have dried, there are the real winners: those who designed this operation as a step toward winning the war they wage.
They appear to have won this battle, but a true win will depend upon which way the ever more radioactive fallout from this blows.
It is early, too early to tell, but I think the winds are changing.