There’ve been a lot of wise men in the White House. But this Christmas, there are three more in the East Room, where the Trumps are highlighting a Nativity scene.
That’s just one of the ways the first family is separating itself from the Obamas, who came dangerously close to ditching the 50-year-old display in 2009. There wasn’t room for Jesus at the inn—and for eight years, there wasn’t much room for him at 1600 Pennsylvania either.
The Obamas famously wanted a “nonreligious Christmas” (which makes about as much sense as a vegetarian barbecue). But they were outed by their social secretary, Desiree Rogers, in an eye-opening profile piece for The New York Times.
The lunch conversation inevitably turned to whether the White House would display its crèche, customarily placed in a prominent spot in the East Room. Ms. Rogers, this participant said, replied that the Obamas did not intend to put the manger scene on display—a remark that drew an audible gasp from the tight-knit social secretary sisterhood. (A White House official confirmed that there had been internal discussions about making Christmas more inclusive and whether to display the crèche.)
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There are loads of people who have "non-religious" Christmases. They decorate with the tree and exchange gifts, but don't go to church. Maybe they should call it the "Winter Solstice Celebration".
ReplyDeleteNo it is NOT the Winter Solstice Celebration!!! Period! It's Christmas; always has been Christmas and always will be Christmas. The Majority of people in America and around the World Celebrate Christmas. Even most Jewish people Celebrate Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThank God we now have a President and First Lady who honor God and understand and celebrate Christmas for what it really is. NOT some snowflake interpretation...
Jesus is the REASON for the Season...Merry Christmas to ALL.
Merry Christmas Everyone. (map)
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