The White House ‘holiday’ card

I mentioned in passing a couple of weeks ago that the official White House holiday card has started reaching mailboxes, and much to some conservatives’ chagrin, the card doesn’t mention the name of a certain winter holiday.

Though it quotes the book of Psalms, the card’s text reads, “May the light of the season shine bright in your heart now and in the new year.” Christmas isn’t mentioned. For that matter, as a friend of mine noted, “The front of the card contains a watercolor drawing of the White House festooned with a Christmas tree, wreaths and lights (no creche!).”

Oddly enough, the subject actually came up during the most recent White House press briefing.

Q: WorldNetDaily notes that in previous years the President has been criticized for sending out generic holiday cards at this time of the year, and thus downplaying the celebration of Christmas, a holy day celebrated by a majority of Americans. And my question: Does the President believe that the majority of America’s Jews, Muslims or Hindus would be offended if the card sent by this practicing Christian President were to mention Christmas, instead of just the season, unspecified?

Snow: I don’t know, Les. The thing is the President celebrates Christian — he’s made no secret of his Christian faith. He also believes in religious tolerance. And —

Q: Doesn’t he think that they would be tolerant of him? I mean, as a Christian President sending out a Christmas card —

Snow: Again, here’s the — you’re always asking me, does the President believe, on wonderfully provocative questions that no sensible press secretary would waste time asking the President about. So the fact is that I don’t have the opportunity to ask him about Christmas cards. (Laughter.)

Q: Do you think that Christmas cards are a waste?

Snow: I think that on the priority list today, it’s kind of far down. And I’ve got to ration my time in front of the President. So it’s — what the President believes is that Jesus Christ is his Lord and Savior. He also believes that in this time and age it is important to welcome the freedom of all people to worship in accordance with their faith.

Funny, when a department store says that, Fox News personalities call for a boycott.

By the way, Slate’s David Greenberg explained that Bush isn’t breaking with White House tradition by sending out holiday cards without the “C” word; it’s the recent norm.

The gripes against inclusive seasonal displays and yuletide capitalism found new expression in the sudden outrage over the president’s generic holiday cards. Last year, many conservatives were furious that George W. Bush omitted the word Christmas from his wintertime mailings. The Washington Post quoted William Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, saying: “This clearly demonstrates that the Bush administration has suffered a loss of will and that they have capitulated to the worst elements in our culture.” Added another conservative religious leader, “I threw out my White House card as soon as I got it.”

But here, too, it’s the foes of the ecumenical greeting who want to destroy a long-standing modus vivendi. Mary Evans Seeley’s book Season’s Greetings from the White House: The Collection of Presidential Christmas Cards, Messages, and Gifts shows that “Season’s Greetings” was used on White House holiday correspondence by no less than Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1950s. Likewise, Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Reagan, and Clinton all took care, as well, not to alienate non-Christian recipients of holiday mail. Few people expressed a problem with this long-standing practice until now.

If Reagan can get away with “Season’s Greetings,” why can’t the Gap?

At least Snow didn’t say that he hadn’t gotten Bush “on the couch” about it, though he seemed to be implying something similar.

  • “May the light of the season shine bright in your heart now and in the new year.”

    Are wingnuts totally immune to the idea of allusion? Hmm, a light shining brightly during this particular season–does that remind me of any traditional Christmas story?

  • Political correctness is a large part of evolving facism, it has happened before. It starts as our’s did, claiming to show sensitivity to other points of view. Soon, it becomes less and less comfortable to assert one’s opinion, finally free speech disappears. Next, certain words are banned, finally people who argue with the status quo disappear. Look at Nazi Germany or old Russia. We are in terrible danger. We have lost our civil rights, anybody can be locked up with no access to attorney or swift court hearings.
    Screw the stupid Christmas arguement, and lets get rid of the Patriot Act and restore habeus Corpus! I don’t give a flying fuck who believes what in religion, and neither should you.
    Stick to the real issues, screw the noise and BS!
    PLEASE! Lets move on.

  • Why does George W Bush hate Jesus so much? Is it because Jesus told him there would be no casualties in Iraq? Is it because Jesus let the Republicrooks lose, and now he’s going to be investigated and probably impeached?

    Doesn’t George know how pissed Jesus gets when people stop believing in Him? Sure wouldn’t want to be George when the rapture comes.

  • OK, now lets get this straight. This pResidunce is all for religious freedom and tolerence? While he’s locking up those of other faiths, with no legal recourse, no Geneva convention protections and no notification to their familes required, on the mere statement by his high-and-mightyness that the person MAY be a SUSPECTED terrorist. yeah right!

    Also, Snow-job, the questions weren’t about Christmas cards, you imbecile, they were about 1.) practicing what you preach and 2.) ACTUAL religious tolerence, and you know it. But you are such an oily snake huckster SOB that you laugh at the questioner by turning his line of questioning into something it’s not. Snow knew what the reporter was getting at, but because it points to the administration’s hypocrisy, Snow blows him off. Snow-blower strikes again. Let’s continue to call the scum on his crap.

  • I hope Bill O’Reilly takes this as the personal slap in the face that this is, or maybe, to paraphrase Freud, sometimes a card is just a card.

  • I see nothing wrong with “Seasons Greetings”. Even drug-addicted gay-bashing war-mongering hypocritical phony Jesus freak/exploiters like the Bush Crime Family should be allowed/encouraged to practice the freedom-from-religion of our Founding Fathers.

  • Political correctness is a large part of evolving facism, it has happened before. It starts as our’s did, claiming to show sensitivity to other points of view. Soon, it becomes less and less comfortable to assert one’s opinion,

    And if you want to be a raving bigot – just say so. I have a feeling that you weren’t around before the 60s when many members of society weren’t allowed to assert their opinions at all. Sounds like you’re longing for a return to those days.

    I have yet to understand what, if anything, showing civility and respect for others has to do with losing habeas corpus.

  • I’m getting upset about this obvious war on Channukah.
    Also, several high administration officials attended daytime luncheons during Ramadan and went so far as to eat publicly while the sun was up.

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