(Newser) – How do you make cutting funding to school lunches sound heartwarming? Paul Ryan seemed to pull off the feat yesterday in his CPAC speech, by telling the story he said Eloise Anderson—Scott Walker's Secretary of Children and Families—had related to him, about a poor boy who received free lunch at school through a government program:

"He told Eloise he didn't want a free lunch. He wanted his own lunch, one in a brown-paper bag, like the other kids. He wanted one, he said, because he knew a kid with a brown paper bag had someone who cared for him. This is what the left does not understand."

There was just one problem. A commenter on Talking Points Memo pointed out that the story appears to be lifted from a book called the Invisible Thread about a homeless child whose rich benefactors offer to buy him lunch:



"Miss Laura," he said, "I don't want your money. I want my lunch in a brown paper bag. … Because when I see kids come to school with their lunch in a paper bag, that means someone cares about them. Miss Laura, can I please have my lunch in a paper bag?"