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A Jew who needs the Christian voteTrumpers are pathetic
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Me too.I say "Merry Christmas" every year.
And not a single person has been outraged.
Neil Gorsuch Said ‘Merry Christmas’ On Television And People Are Going Crazy
Neil Gorsuch Said ‘Merry Christmas’ On Television And People Are Going Crazy
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch set off a minor social media frenzy Tuesday after appearing on “Fox and Friends” and wishing host Ainsley Earhardt “Merry Christmas” during an interview promoting his book.
Leftwing critics suggested the justice was signaling his sympathies with people disturbed at the secularization of American public life by saying “Merry Christmas” instead of its capacious alternative “Happy Holidays.”
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina circulated a digital Christmas card for Gorsuch as criticism mounted, and accused Democrats of an unfair smear. (RELATED: A Legal Dispute Over Mississippi’s Abortion Law Is Getting Red Hot)
Other commentators suggested the program was an inappropriate venue for a Supreme Court justice. “Fox and Friends” is said to be a staple of the president’s media diet, and generally keeps a pro-Trump editorial line. Gorsuch has given numerous interviews to promote his book “A Republic, If You Can Keep It,” which appeared in September. The book is a collection of judicial writings, essays, and autobiographical details.
ME: And so the Demonic Satanic Democrats begin their 2019 war on Christmas
Neil Gorsuch Said ‘Merry Christmas’ On Television And People Are Going Crazy
Neil Gorsuch Said ‘Merry Christmas’ On Television And People Are Going Crazy
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch set off a minor social media frenzy Tuesday after appearing on “Fox and Friends” and wishing host Ainsley Earhardt “Merry Christmas” during an interview promoting his book.
Leftwing critics suggested the justice was signaling his sympathies with people disturbed at the secularization of American public life by saying “Merry Christmas” instead of its capacious alternative “Happy Holidays.”
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina circulated a digital Christmas card for Gorsuch as criticism mounted, and accused Democrats of an unfair smear. (RELATED: A Legal Dispute Over Mississippi’s Abortion Law Is Getting Red Hot)
Other commentators suggested the program was an inappropriate venue for a Supreme Court justice. “Fox and Friends” is said to be a staple of the president’s media diet, and generally keeps a pro-Trump editorial line. Gorsuch has given numerous interviews to promote his book “A Republic, If You Can Keep It,” which appeared in September. The book is a collection of judicial writings, essays, and autobiographical details.
ME: And so the Demonic Satanic Democrats begin their 2019 war on Christmas
Wait until he returns and rmarks…"Congrats on your newborn." That'll get them going.
That is a "ma'am ?"Merry Christmas ma'am"
Neil Gorsuch Said ‘Merry Christmas’ On Television And People Are Going Crazy
Neil Gorsuch Said ‘Merry Christmas’ On Television And People Are Going Crazy
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch set off a minor social media frenzy Tuesday after appearing on “Fox and Friends” and wishing host Ainsley Earhardt “Merry Christmas” during an interview promoting his book.
Leftwing critics suggested the justice was signaling his sympathies with people disturbed at the secularization of American public life by saying “Merry Christmas” instead of its capacious alternative “Happy Holidays.”
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina circulated a digital Christmas card for Gorsuch as criticism mounted, and accused Democrats of an unfair smear. (RELATED: A Legal Dispute Over Mississippi’s Abortion Law Is Getting Red Hot)
Other commentators suggested the program was an inappropriate venue for a Supreme Court justice. “Fox and Friends” is said to be a staple of the president’s media diet, and generally keeps a pro-Trump editorial line. Gorsuch has given numerous interviews to promote his book “A Republic, If You Can Keep It,” which appeared in September. The book is a collection of judicial writings, essays, and autobiographical details.
ME: And so the Demonic Satanic Democrats begin their 2019 war on Christmas