It did look like he was standing up for the woman, which some might construe as sexist.
However, I still enjoyed it. The heckler definitely was not expecting everyone to be cheering against him towards the end, and it showed on his face.
Some might construe it as weakness in the original speaker if she is to be a serious candidate. I understand what he did, but it may have been better to have given her the opportunity to fight her own battle.
I'm a bit confused about the "if you're going to yell at anyone, yell at me" statement. Wasn't he a guest there. It would make more sense if this were in his stae and the speaker was a visitor. Just my opinion.
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