I caught this on Hot Air:
On a Los Angeles radio show, co-host Kathryn Milofsky asked Warren what one question he would direct at Palin if he was able to have her sit down for a forum like the one he hosted last month with John McCain and Barack Obama at his Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.
“Well actually she called me yesterday,” Warren said. “The question I asked her was ‘how can I pray for you?’”
Warren said that Palin then “asked me to send her some bible verses on how do you deal with the unfair, unjust attacks and the mean-spirited criticism that comes in.”
The truth was Warren in his typical suck-up mode had actually called Palin FIRST, and she was merely returning his call out of courtesy. When prompted as to what he could do for her, that’s when she asked for helpful Bible verses.
Notice she asked for Bible verses, not quotes from his “The Secret” styled book, the “Purpose Driven Life.” Of course knowing Warren, he probably offered her Bible verses cherry picked from 80 different translations.
What really chapped my smooth cooties about this though was the perception he gave that Palin had actually sought him out asking for spiritual advice.
Here’s a clue Rickie: Women with balls of steel don’t need advice from men who don’t have any, mmmmk sweetheart? So why don’t you go waddle back to your carnival of a “church” you call Brokeback Saddleback and leave the real Christians alone?
Really, what made you think an independent Pentecostal was going to seek out spiritual guidance from a clueless Baptist like you anyway? Dweeb.
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