Cory Booker Responds To Steve Lonegan's 'Callous, Bigoted Disrespect To Gays And Lesbians'
Cory Booker Responds To Steve Lonegan's 'Callous, Bigoted Disrespect To Gays And Lesbians'
WASHINGTON -- Newark Mayor Cory Booker (D) responded to his Senate opponent's implication that gay men aren't real "guys" on Wednesday, saying it was "disheartening" and "sad."
"It's just disheartening to hear somebody, in this day and age, in the United States of America, say basically ... that gay men are not men, they're not guys," he said in an interview with HuffPost Live, referring to remarks made by Republican Senate candidate Steve Lonegan. "It's shocking to one's conscience in this country, where we believe that the content of one's character, the courage in one's heart, the strength of one's sense of purpose, the love that one has for others and their service, is what defines them. And instead he's challenging the masculinity of millions of Americans."
In a Washington Post profile published on Tuesday, Booker said that he is perfectly comfortable if people are unsure about his sexual orientation and he wants to keep his romantic life private.
I love seeing on Twitter when someone says Im gay, and I say, So what does it matter if I am? So be it. I hope you are not voting for me because you are making the presumption that Im straight,'" he said.
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