Ultimately the season IS the reason (midwinter and so forth)
davidnanglesays
I can’t tell if that’s a lone voice of protest within the enemy camp, raging against the machine, or the first step in a corporate Lunzian strategy of robbing the word “treason” of negative connotations.
Sean Boydsays
That’s going to confuse the hell out of their viewers, who, seeing a cross superimposed upon a Xmas tree, will now think Jeezus was crucified upon the tree instead, hands and feet punctured by those little plastic icicles, with a star on his head instead of a crown of thorns. I don’t know how exactly ornaments fit into the picture. Probably some liberal plot to discredit Xtianity or something.
don’t you just lerv how clueless they are. Smashing that cross in front of a common seasonal phrase , resulting in a slap in their voicebox’s face. We know “45” is little more than their shill with national authority, holding nightly chit-chat’s with his loverly fanboy Sean, the talking face I call Shammity.
I’m sure only we, the 45haters, will see it, too subtle for the Fux Cult to see. Their eyes halt with the cross, and have to reboot to see rest [reason for season]. sigh
wzrd1says
@2, interesting timing for the subliminal message from Fox. Since the Russian media has been savaging Trump for the past two days.
Ed Seedhousesays
But it would be nice if we actually had “reason for the season”. And for the rest of the year…
There were supposed to be two. Another failed RW double cross!
whywhywhysays
I am confused. This is Fox News, why is the cross not on fire?
Morgan!? ♥ ʕ•ᴥ•ʔsays
Treason for the season…. How observant of Faux. You don’t suppose they are simply being ironic, eh?
cjcoluccisays
I’m reminded of my old college roommate who went to Japan in the late 1960’s and saw on sale crucified Santa Clauses. At least as furriners and non-Christians, they had an excuse for their cultural confusion.
richardelguru says
Ultimately the season IS the reason (midwinter and so forth)
davidnangle says
I can’t tell if that’s a lone voice of protest within the enemy camp, raging against the machine, or the first step in a corporate Lunzian strategy of robbing the word “treason” of negative connotations.
Sean Boyd says
That’s going to confuse the hell out of their viewers, who, seeing a cross superimposed upon a Xmas tree, will now think Jeezus was crucified upon the tree instead, hands and feet punctured by those little plastic icicles, with a star on his head instead of a crown of thorns. I don’t know how exactly ornaments fit into the picture. Probably some liberal plot to discredit Xtianity or something.
Kip T.W. says
Pretty sure Jeez has a crown of colored lights now, which he can cause to light up with the power of prayer.
Sean Boyd says
Ugh. I just saw it as ‘treason for the season’, despite above comments explicitly pointing that out. Imagination fail.
weylguy says
Naw, it’s gotta be The Cross of Salvation©. Otherwise there’d be a picture of Obama or Clinton in there somewhere.
slithey tove (twas brillig (stevem)) says
don’t you just lerv how clueless they are. Smashing that cross in front of a common seasonal phrase , resulting in a slap in their voicebox’s face. We know “45” is little more than their shill with national authority, holding nightly chit-chat’s with his loverly fanboy Sean, the talking face I call Shammity.
I’m sure only we, the 45haters, will see it, too subtle for the Fux Cult to see. Their eyes halt with the cross, and have to reboot to see rest [reason for season].
sigh
wzrd1 says
@2, interesting timing for the subliminal message from Fox. Since the Russian media has been savaging Trump for the past two days.
Ed Seedhouse says
But it would be nice if we actually had “reason for the season”. And for the rest of the year…
Kip T.W. says
There were supposed to be two. Another failed RW double cross!
whywhywhy says
I am confused. This is Fox News, why is the cross not on fire?
Morgan!? ♥ ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ says
Treason for the season…. How observant of Faux. You don’t suppose they are simply being ironic, eh?
cjcolucci says
I’m reminded of my old college roommate who went to Japan in the late 1960’s and saw on sale crucified Santa Clauses. At least as furriners and non-Christians, they had an excuse for their cultural confusion.
WMDKitty -- Survivor says
~laughing~