Stein prefaced his comments by acknowledging that even though he is Jewish, he has no problem with people wishing them a Merry Christmas. O’Reilly said that even though it’s a Christian holiday, non-Christians can still celebrate it as well in the spirit of the season. Stein added that the sentiment of the holiday spreads across all faiths and philosophies.
O’Reilly then lit into “secular-progressives” trying to remove not just the Christmas holiday, but all displays and all public utterances of the word. Stein said
O’Reilly brought up his interview last night with Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee, and couldn’t figure out why, when Chafee’s state is suffering economically, he wouldn’t want to encourage people to celebrate Christmas in Rhode Island. Stein touted the values of love and tolerance promoted by the Christmas holiday as more of a reason for anyone to want to set up a Christmas tree in public.
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