Unfortunately for those who intended otherwise, I think Rudy will probably come up smelling like a rose on this one.
Far from “fleeing,” the word will go out that there was a “crazy” in the audience that constituted a security threat. Further, Rudy will be seen as a hero to those who distrust the “religous right” for, in effect, saying “screw you” to the protesters and refusing to give them a platform for national media. Moreover, the Left as well as Rudy’s campaign will use this for fundraising (just like Hildy is using the “iron my shirt” protesters), and Rudy’s supporters, who generally are not social conservatives, will be more enthused than ever.
And any independents who were looking for a WOT guy but wondered about the Republican party will view this incident as Rudy bolding “calling BS” on these dudes and then they, the independents, will start giving him another look.
And not one baby was saved.
It’s all not good.
But I don't believe your projected scenerio at all.
Most of it is pretty farfetched, expecially the part about the independents. I think it will make them think he is a weenie.
Coulter called Edwards on exploiting his deceased son (over and over again and then he lied about it) and Edwards used it to raise money.
It sure helped him huh?
Now:
"And not one baby was saved."You don't know that. Does saying that make you feel better about your position?