MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle has repeatedly mocked President Trump’s latest appointee, Larry Kudlow, for his professed Christian faith. Trump has just appointed Kudlow as Director of the National Economic Council.
“If you noticed when Larry Kudlow spoke on CNBC yesterday, he ended by saying, ‘However things work out, it will be God’s will,’” Ruhle said as co-host Velshi let out a bit of a chuckle. “That’s an interesting way to talk about being the national economic adviser to the president,” Ruhle continued with look of incredulity. “God’s will?” she said mockingly.
When Velshi asserted that “the fear is that he may represent the President in the face of real data” in his new job, Ruhle had a snarky reply ready.
“Well, as Larry Kudlow says, ‘it’s God’s will,'” she snapped, holding up her coffee mug to the screen in what can only be described as a mocking gesture. Velshi, perhaps sensing that his co-host had taken her cynical tone a little far, quickly cuts to the next segment.
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle repeatedly Mocks New Trump Advisor Larry Kudlow for Trusting ‘God’s Will’ pic.twitter.com/mgiuIuGPDy
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) March 15, 2018
Many people took to Twitter to express their outrage at the remarks. “MSNBC anchor, Stephanie Ruhle, owes a HUGE apology to all Christians for her mocking of Kudlow words about “God’s Will,”” one person wrote. “She may not understand those words or even believe them but there are MANY, MANY Americans who do and her comments were highly offensive.””