Texas’s Republican Governor Rick Perry was asked on Monday to explain his views on gay rights.
A CNBC news anchor questioned the lawmaker about comments he allegedly made last week comparing homosexuality to alcoholism, which msnbc previously reported.
“Whether or not you feel compelled to follow a particular lifestyle or not, you have the ability to decide not to do that,” Perry allegedly said at an event in San Francisco. “I may have the genetic coding that I’m inclined to be an alcoholic, but I have the desire not to do that, and I look at the homosexual issue the same way.”
CNBC’s Joe Kernan, co-anchor of “The Squawk Box,” on Monday questioned Perry about how gay marriage could lead to cirrhosis of the liver, domestic violence, or drunk-driving charges.
“I don’t necessarily condone that lifestyle. I don’t condemn it, either. We’re all children of God. And the fact is that people will decide where they want to live if Washington will respect the Tenth Amendment,” Perry said during the interview.
Perry also said Washington shouldn’t be given full ability to decide on such issues because people will choose how they want to live and under what rules and regulations.









