Paladino: Kids shouldn’t see Speedo-clad men ‘grinding’
NEW YORK — The Republican candidate for governor of New York said Monday that he does not regret controversial statements he made about homosexuality and gay marriage because "the remarks that I made I believe in."
"I'm only responsible for what I say," Carl Paladino told NBC's TODAY. "And I've always stood behind everything that I've said."
Statements Paladino made to a group of Orthodox Jewish leaders in Brooklyn on Sunday — including one about people being "brainwashed" about gay issues — have sparked outrage from critics.
"My feelings on homosexuality are unequivocal; I have absolutely no problem with it whatsoever. My only reservation is marriage," Paladino said. The gubernatorial hopeful noted during the interview that he would recruit gays to serve in his administration and currently has homosexual staffers working on his campaign.
"I say that unequivocally I will be a governor for all the people of the state of New York and I've never moved off of that position," Paladino added.
Paladino: Kids shouldn’t see Speedo-clad men ‘grinding’
see the short video interview Speedo-clad men grinding
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