During a speech to a Hispanic leadership group Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) was interrupted by a group of protesters upset over his opposition to the Dream Act. They first held up signs objecting to his opposition to the law held up signs linking him to the Tea Party and implying that he was anti Hispanic.
In a move I think many politicians could learn from Rubio praised the bravery of the protesters for expressing their views in a forum where many would disagree with them and expressed gratitude for living in a society where all views are welcomed. He then encouraged them to stay and listen to what he had to say.
Rubio then went on to criticize both Republicans and Democrats for making immigration a campaign issue instead of finding real solutions.