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Our nation is foundering in intellectual dishonesty… It is media whose reporters do nothing more than copy and quote reports from other sources. In it, he plays the victim, blames the media (though remember, he has never denied any of the facts or characterizations in the news report), and declares the nation’s future depends on his campaign. Giuda ignores that sage advice and follows his successful media tour with a Nixonian rant on his web site. The first rule of crisis management: when you’re in a hole, stop digging. The teenagers - most of whom are not yet old enough to vote - engaged Giuda in an impressive manner, quoting Thomas Jefferson and the Constitution in their arguments. The reporter described Giuda’s respectful attitude as “defensive and angry… visibly irritated and short.” And here’s the description of how they “came after him”: “Maybe I would have been better off ignoring those who aggressively came after me but I always try to show everyone respect.” He opposes same-sex marriage because it will lead to the legalization of men marrying space ships? And he expects the voters to choose him to deal with complex policy issues like climate change, financial regulation, and the federal budget? “I should have said man and a telephone pole or man with a space ship.” “I could and should have chosen my words more carefully,” Giuda said. Giuda said he did not mean anything sexual by the remark and stressed that linking marriage to anything but the union of a man and a woman was extreme. The image of a former Marine fighter pilot and FBI agent cowered by a few “aggressive” teenage girls is probably not the image a potential Congressman wants to convey. In today’s Nashua Telegraph, Giuda attempts to explain his “ marriage equality leads to bestiality” meltdown to Kevin Landrigan.Īccording to Giuda, he said a few, female gay rights advocates “aggressively came after me” for his opposition to same-sex marriage. That creaking sound you hear is Bob Giuda hanging there, twisting slowly, slowly in the wind – yet to acknowledge his campaign for Congress is over.