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MSNBC Commentator Mocks Palin for Reading C.S. Lewis for 'Divine Inspiration

MSNBC Commentator Mocks Palin for Reading C.S. Lewis for 'Divine Inspiration

"...a series of kids' books..."

First they mock her for not telling them what she reads. Now they mock her for telling them exactly what she reads.

But the fact that C.S. Lewis' works have not-so-subtle Christian undertones is apparently lost on MSNBC commentator Richard Wolffe who mocks former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for claiming his books were a source of "divine inspiration." (Perhaps Wolffe subscribes to this theory?)

Daily Caller reports:

Appearing on MSNBC’s “Hardball” with Chris Matthews, Wolffe expressed incredulity, noting that Lewis wrote “a series of kids’ books.”

Matthews interrupted Wolffe: “I wouldn’t put down C.S. Lewis.”

“I’m not putting him down,” Wollfe responded. “But you know divine inspiration? There are things she could’ve said to divine inspiration. Choosing C.S. Lewis is an interesting one.”

Note to Richard Wolffe: Lewis wrote much more than "a series of kids' books." I suggest you read some of them sometime.

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