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Showing posts with label Richard Wolffe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Wolffe. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2010

Wolffe Should Feel Sheepish

This time Sarah Palin was not caught off guard when asked what books she reads, this time by noted Leftist and Palin hater Barbara Walters.

One of the authors Palin mentioned, she turns to for inspiration is CS Lewis. Lewis may be the most accomplished and noted of modern era Christian philosophers, theologians, and apologists. He wrote children’s books too, recognizing the importance of bringing these ideas to kids in a way they could appreciate and understand.

In an interview knucklehead MSNBC commentator Richard Wolffe mocked Palin for reading Lewis for “divine inspiration”. Wolffe “…Divine inspiration from a series of kid’s books…” Even Chris Matthews was taken aback by this particular expression of idiocy.

Apparently Wolffe was only aware Lewis wrote “a series of kids’ books.”

Wolffe makes a living doing commentary? Ummmmm…..

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Glad We Live in a Post Racial America VII

The Chair of Republican National Committee, Michael Steele, is apparently a token black for the racist Republican Party. The observation was made by columnist/commentator Richard Wolffe on MSNBC. Wolffe is one of those knuckleheads that think that anyone opposing the Statist policies of Obama is a racist.

Wolffe: "The poor guy has got no leash - it's not even a short leash." "And to get to the race question you have to understand the Party's calculation in putting him there in the first place. It was a simplistic and crude equation they made - that to cover themselves against any accusations of racism and boy, it's not that hard to find them - they needed to have a black figure going up against an African-American president and they didn't have many people to choose from with this token gesture and so they had to choose someone that plainly wasn't ready for primetime." (Steele is the former lieutenant governor of Maryland.)

Wolffe: "It's just ironic for a party that always complained about quotas and affirmative action; they have found themselves with one."