OK, it's Christmas time. I don't want to hear any rants about it being OK to say "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays" now that Trump will soon be our next President. American Christianity and the Christmas holiday are not under some blistering attack from the politically correct multicultural intellectual elites.
If this fits, please take a breather in telling me or the majority of voters who didn't want Trump to "get over it." Last time I checked, this is still a democratic republic where citizens can be skeptical of their government. We elected a President, not an absolute monarch.
I'll promise to back off from getting all hot and bothered over our incoming President until he actually takes office. As we saw today alone with the assassination of Russia's ambassador to Turkey, the terror attack on a Berlin Christmas festival and the ongoing humanitarian nightmare in Aleppo, the world is a troubled place. Demonizing or shutting down those you disagree with only makes us weaker. I hope our new President realizes that. Yes, there's always hope.
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