Carl Paladino Says Homosexuality Not a 'Successful Option'
 N.Y. Governor Candidate Creates New Controversy With Remarks to Orthodox
Jewish Group

*By JOEL SIEGEL*
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New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl
Paladino<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/carl-paladino-andrew-cuomo-debate-man/story?id=11827155>touched
off a new uproar Sunday, saying that children should not be
"brainwashed" into thinking that homosexuality was acceptable.

On "Good Morning America," today Paladino said his comments were rooted in
his Catholic faith and that he's "not homophobic" and has "no reservations
whatsoever about gays."

Appearing before a small gathering of Orthodox Jewish leaders in Brooklyn,
Paladino<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/video/tea-party-candidate-carl-paladino-scuffles-with-reporter-fred-dicker-11764184>also
boasted that he boycotted New York's gay pride parade.
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The Tea Party-backed
Paladino<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/york-tea-party-candidate-carl-paladino-points-andrew/story?id=11698757>ignited
the controversy during what normally is a routine and unremarkable
ritual of campaigns in New York, a visit to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to court
the ultra-religious Jews who live there -- one of the myriad voting blocks
in the racially and ethnically diverse city.

Political observers could not recall the last time a major-party candidate
in New York had made such comments about homosexuality.

Apparently trying to draw a distinction from his Democratic opponent,
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, Paladino told the Jewish leaders in Brooklyn
that he didn't march in "the gay parade this year -- the gay pride parade,"
while Cuomo did.

"That's not the example we should be showing our children, and certainly not
in our schools" he said.

"And don't misquote me as wanting to hurt homosexual people in any way. That
would be a dastardly lie. My approach is live and let live," he said.

"I just think my children and your children would be much better off and
much more successful getting married and raising a family, and I don't want
them brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and
successful option," he said. "It isn't."

Paladino vowed that as governor he would veto any bill legalizing gay
marriage or civil unions.


[image: PHOTO New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino
touched off a new uproar Sunday, saying that children should not be
"brainwashed" into thinking that homosexuality was acceptable.]
Rabbi Yechezkel Roth, left, and another Orthodox Jewish supporter, center,
accompany New York... [image:
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Rabbi Yechezkel Roth, left, and another Orthodox Jewish supporter, center,
accompany New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino in the
Williamsburg neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York, after
Paladino made campaign stops at the K'Hal Aadas Kasho synagogue, Oct. 10,
2010. Paladino said that children should not be "brainwashed" into thinking
that homosexuality was acceptable. [image:
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(Kathy Willens/AP Photo)



The Cuomo campaign issued a statement denouncing the remarks.

"Mr. Paladino's statement displays a stunning homophobia and a glaring
disregard for basic equality. These comments along with other views he has
espoused make it clear that he is way out of the mainstream and is unfit to
represent New York," the Cuomo campaign said.

Paladino's prepared text for the campaign event included this line, "There
is nothing to be proud of in being a dysfunctional homosexual. That is not
how God created us." Paladino omitted the passage when he spoke to the
crowd, but it was widely reported.

Late Sunday night, Paladino issued a statement saying he "did not agree with
this passage, nor did I say it." He added, "I unequivocally have no other
reservations about homosexuality and I abhor discrimination in any form. I
enjoy a close relationship with my nephew who is gay and I certainly
consider him to be a functional child of God."
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It was the latest in a series of controversies to embroil
Paladino<http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/video/the-view-discusses-carl-paladino-scandals-11737557>,
a 64-year-old Buffalo millionaire -- and admittedly unconventional candidate
-- making his first try for elected office with a campaign cry of "I'm mad
as hell." Paladino won the Republican nomination despite revelations that he
has forwarded racist and pornographic e-mails to friends.

And there were denunciations when he referred to Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver, an Orthodox Jew, as "a person who would fit the bill of an
anti-Christ or a Hitler."

He later said he was not a bigot.

"I don't have an anti-Semitic bone in my body," he said.

More recently, Paladino has suggested -- without offering proof -- that
Cuomo had cheated on his wife when he was married.

Paladino later said reporters should look into Cuomo's love
life<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/carl-paladino-threatens-reporter-suggests-cuomo-affair/story?id=11768513>with
the vigor they have looked into his personal affairs. Cuomo's "prowess
is legendary," Paladino said.

Paladino's remarks about homosexuality came on a day that eight alleged gang
members were arraigned in a vicious series of attacks on a gay man and two
gay teens in the Bronx on Oct. 3.
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