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Fox & Friends: Christmas Cheer and Unapologetic Faith on TV

On Christmas morning Fox & Friends did what every decent American household still does — they rang in the day with joy, faith, and an unapologetic “Merry Christmas” to their viewers, calling it, rightly, the best day of the year. The hosts reminded America of the season’s true meaning and took a moment to celebrate the traditions that hold families and communities together. That normal, earnest celebration of faith and family is exactly the kind of broadcasting our country needs in a culture that’s leaned on by constant noise.

The show did not shy from saying what so many in polite society are pressured to avoid: the most important message of Christmas is about faith, gratitude, and putting loved ones first. In an era when public squares and classrooms are increasingly stripped of religious heritage, seeing a mainstream morning program honor those roots is a breath of fresh air. Fox & Friends used the holiday to reinforce that our national strength springs from families, churches, and communities choosing to believe in something larger than themselves.

It’s no surprise that Fox remains the place where these values are aired proudly — the network has been the most-watched cable news channel for years, because it listens to Americans rather than lectures them. While coastal elites lecture us about sensitivity and “inclusivity” that often means erasing American tradition, Fox keeps the conversation honest and grounded in real life. That connection to ordinary, hardworking people is precisely why millions tune in and why conservative values continue to find a voice on national airwaves.

Contrast that with a mainstream media that too often treats Christmas as a marketing opportunity or, worse, a culture-war battleground to be sanitized. Here we saw a different tone: unapologetic celebration, clear-eyed reminders of why our forebears celebrated, and a refusal to bow to the idea that public life must be stripped of religion. That refusal is patriotic, because it defends the free expression of faith and the rights of families to teach their children the traditions that define us.

If you believe in the America that raised you — the one that celebrates faith, freedom, and family — then support the outlets that return the favor. Fox’s ability to reach millions with heartfelt, conservative-leaning coverage and to hold the line on cultural common sense is part of how we win the argument for the next generation. The network’s influence online and on TV is not an accident; it’s the result of staying true to the country’s values and to its viewers.

This Christmas moment was more than festive TV; it was a reminder that America’s heart still beats strong in living rooms and churches across the country. Stand tall, celebrate openly, and keep passing down the traditions that make us who we are — because when we do, we protect more than a holiday, we protect a way of life. Merry Christmas to every patriot reading this: keep the faith, keep the family first, and never apologize for loving your country.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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