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Two years later, the former vice presidential nominee is now trying to clear that up: During a recent interview with ABC's Barbara Walters for her "10 Most Fascinating People of " series, Palin gave Walters a run-down on her favorite recent reads - and dismissed the notion that she was uninformed as "ridiculous.

I think that's ridiculous," she continued. I read a lot of C. Lewis when I want some divine inspiration I read all of our local papers of course in Alaska because that's where my heart is," Palin told Walters. Palin's fumbling nonanswer when Couric asked her about what newspapers and magazines she read that had shaped her worldview — "All of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years" — was met with mockery, but also raised serious questions about her suitability for the number two spot on Sen.

John McCain's ticket. In an interview that aired Wednesday on AM to DM , BuzzFeed News' Twitter morning show, Couric said the question, which Palin later claimed was "gotcha journalism," hadn't been preplanned and came up spontaneously as they shot b-roll.

Was she going to say she was really influenced by the Bible? I don't know what she was going to say. Lewis when I want some divine inspiration I read all of our local papers of course in Alaska because that's where my heart is," Palin said.

Palin has said that she was offended by Couric's question and is still irked by the media's portrayal of her. I think that's ridiculous," Palin told Walters. Palin is the only person to make Walters' most fascinating list three consecutive years in a row. The former Alaska governor, who is out with a new best-selling book, "America By Heart," and a hit documentary TV series, "Sarah Palin's Alaska," sat down with Walters and addressed many questions about her family, including rumors of marital problems with her husband Todd.

I was in the grocery checkout line when I saw it and I called Todd and said, 'I can't believe the cover of this magazine!



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