Uh yeah… I don’t like this at all. Remember when President Trump made a YUGE deal out of saying Merry Christmas? Not so much. He insisted that “you’re going to see” “Merry Christmas” instead of the politically-correct “happy holidays” if he was elected president. But he just sent a “holiday reception” invitation to White House reporters. “The President and Mrs. Trump request the pleasure of your company at a Holiday Reception to be held at The White House on Friday, December 1, 2017 at two o’clock,” the invitation reads in full, according to the Washington Examiner. Now, I’m going to give Trump the benefit of the doubt that he did not approve this. We’ll see.
The invitation has a gold presidential seal and tells reporters to show up at the southeast entrance of the White House. All will be forgiven if he hands each of them a stocking stuffed with coal. Just sayin’. The email sent to the reporters also said that White House reporters will be receiving an “engraved invitation” for Trump’s holiday reception in the mail at a later date. Here’s why I’m giving Trump the benefit of the doubt… the email, unlike the actual invitation, has a title that says “White House Christmas Reception.” The body of the email also mentioned Christmas.
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Maybe he finally realized that he is President for ALL Americans.
ReplyDeleteIf that's the case, then ALL Americans should act and speak like Americas and support our President.
Delete1214 you didn't vote for him therefore you CANNOT COMMENT about it. You wouldn't understand!.. Isn't that the liberal rule book?
DeleteYou clowns do realize that the whole "war on christmas" is a straw man right? There is no culture war to stop you from sayimg it. Retailers began isimg the phrase more so they can keep you shopping from halloween through MLK day.
ReplyDelete12:14 well said. 12:42 freedom means ALL Americans have the right to speak out against or for a President. I'm sure you did not support your dear Obama? If you like dictatorships better there are plenty of other countries to choose from :)
ReplyDeleteWell.....I never!!! I was shocked when I got my invitation and noticed this immediately. I WILL NOT be attending.
ReplyDeleteOur nation is a melting pot whether you shorebillies like it or not
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ReplyDeleteThere are many times when saying 'Merry Christmas' is appropriate and good, but there are other 'holidays' that occur during this general timeframe.. particularly Jewish holidays.
So, for an invitation on December 1st to be called a 'Holiday Reception' is perfectly appropriate and very considerate.
MERRY Christmas refers to "That Day" ,
ReplyDeletethis invitation is for December 1st.
Really people, can he do anything
that isn't picked apart by liberals.
It gets to be old after awhile.
Do focus on what's important in our
Country , Please!!
Yep.
ReplyDeleteOur founders and all the generations who built this, the greatest country to have EVER existed, went around town with their yarmulkes, lighting candles, and wishing everyone "Happy Hanukkah". In between the fake ass, made up "Kwanzaa" BS.
Christmas is ALL about the birth of a man who healed the sick and raised the dead. And was killed for it, but saved us all.
It isn't about some victory in battle or fighting against all odds.
Celebrate anything you want. I don't care.
Just don't act like Christmas isn't THE reason for the holiday.
The sky ain't green, boys, no matter how badly you wish it was and no matter what politically correct spin is in vogue at the moment.
41 days until BILLIONS honor their Savior.
The left continues to do what the monkey pretender SAID he would do ---
FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGE THIS COUNTRY.
From the leader of the nations of the free world to a cesspool of losers ashamed of their country (but still love all the goodies, welfare checks, and free sh*t that this rich and powerful nation GIVES them).
Merry Christmas!
It's a White House Reception, not a personal reception with the Trumps. Please be a little bit more discerning when seeing things like this because when you just spout off he's lost the Merry Christmas, nothing could be further from the truth.
ReplyDelete1214 you sound like a f-ing moron. Why don't you grow the F up and stop being such an idiot. Your ignorance is too hard to ignore!
ReplyDeleteIf it comes down to him being sued for putting "Merry Christmas" on an invite I would rather he put "Happy Holidays" and spend his 4 years on something more productive.
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