Via the Daily Caller, liberal writer Richard Wolffe mocked Sarah Palin on Hardball last night for saying she finds “divine inspiration” in the writings of C.S. Lewis.”Divine inspiration from a series of kids books?,” said Wolffe, apparently unaware that the author of the Chronicles of Narnia, a series of fantasy novels filled with Christian themes, was also one of the most popular Christian apologists of the 20th century (see: Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, etc., etc., etc.)
Video here (transcript below):
WOLFFE: Look, divine inspiration from a series of kids books? I don`t think C.S. Lewis would really want Newsmax in —
(CROSSTALK)
MATTHEWS: But I wouldn`t put down C.S. Lewis.
WOLFFE: No, I`m not putting him down.
MATTHEWS: Right.
WOLFFE: But divine inspiration? There are things she could have said for divine inspiration. Choosing C.S. Lewis is an interesting one.
(CROSSTALK)
MATTHEWS: But I wouldn`t put down C.S. Lewis.
WOLFFE: No, I`m not putting him down.
MATTHEWS: Right.
WOLFFE: But divine inspiration? There are things she could have said for divine inspiration. Choosing C.S. Lewis is an interesting one.

