If you are conducting a peaceful, lawful assembly then yes, you have a right to express yourself under the First Amendment.
Other people have a right to hear what he had to say. If you prevent them from hearing him then you are violating their right to hear him.
You do not have the right to engage in disorderly conduct. It is illegal and you should be arrested.
The fact that they were not arrested has nothing to do with it and proves nothing. Not all illegal conduct is sanctioned.
You’re just plain wrong and you know it. Give it a rest. You have been out debated and are looking like the fool you are. It is embarrassing.
Your are inviting rights which simply DO NOT exist.
You do not have the right to engage in disorderly conduct. It is illegal and you should be arrested.
And this man didn't.
You seem to think that a political speech consists of the politician talking and everyone sitting silently until the end. This is simply not the case.
LOL! I don't think the Constitution says anything of someone's "right to hear"..
If it does, could you please educate me.
Thanks in advance....