Monday, December 25, 2017

Christmas day blog roundup

A Charlie Brown Christmas was first aired in 1965. The networks thought it would be a flop, but Charles Schultz persisted. Can you imagine quoting the Bible in a Christmas movie?

See if you agree with this author: the best Christmas movies of all time.

Victor Davis Hanson on Christmas lessons from California.

Every Christmas season, feminists complain about a song. They think we should ban "Baby it's Cold Outside".

The Japanese, despite having on a few Christians, have a Christmas tradition. They eat Kentucky Fried Chicken.

And, as the New Year approaches, a round up of some 2017 events.

Scott Adams has advice for people who want to talk about politics. Take this test to see if you should offer opinions.

A list of 81 achievements by Donald Trump. Of course if you are a liberal, 81 bad things he did.

The media was out to get Trump from the start, and it caused them to make mistakes in their haste. They had a vary bad year.

Hollywood has a bad year getting people into the theaters. They cite a number of reasons, but they keep missing the real reason people are not buying tickets.

ISIS seems to have suffered major defeats at the hands of Trump. The media doesn't seem to care.

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