The White Nationalist Behind Bill O'Reilly's War on Christmas
How a racist created the conservative movement's favorite holiday
season outrage -- and has O'Reilly dreaming of a pure, white
Christmas.
http://www.alternet.org/story/111465/
What would Christmas be without warnings of the secular crusade to
destroy it? Thanks to the fulminations of cable news cranks and
evangelical moralists, the War on Christmas has become an annual
outrage. The story typically goes as follows: secular elements have
intimidated stores into replacing the phrase “Merry Christmas” with
“Happy Holidays;” nativity scenes have been removed from public spaces
under threat of ACLU lawsuits; a decadent culture is moving ever
closer to eradicating Christian morality; and America slouches towards
Gomorrah.

Judging from the panicked tone of movement conservatives, this year’s
War on Christmas campaign threatens the country’s moral fiber more
than ever. According to The Wall Street Journal’s Daniel Henninger,
the secular Grinch has claimed the economy as its latest casualty. “A
nation whose people can't say 'Merry Christmas' is a nation capable of
ruining its own economy,” he fumed on November 20. Having laid off 20
percent of its staff the day after Election Day, Christian right mega-
ministry Focus on the Family declared “Merry Tossmas” imploring its
supporters to toss out holiday season product catalogs that wish
shoppers “Happy Holidays.” (The 201 freshly unemployed staffers might
have more practical reasons to trash their catalogs.)

“If you can get religion out,” Bill O’Reilly warned, “then you can
pass secular progressive programs, like legalization of narcotics,
euthanasia, abortion at will, gay marriage.”

On December 2, Utah Republican state senator Chris Buttars sponsored
an urgent resolution demanding that stores greet shoppers with the
phrase, “Merry Christmas.” “I'm sick of the Christmas wars,” Buttars
proclaimed. “We're a Christian nation and ought to use the word.”

The Christmas kulturkampf is a growth industry in a shrinking economy,
providing an effective boost for conservative fundraising and a
ratings bonanza for right-wing media. So who was the genius that
created it? To find the answer, a visit with the ghost of
conservatism’s past is in order.

Back during the culture wars of the 1990s, Peter Brimelow, then a
Fortune magazine editor, grew incensed with the increasing use of the
phrase “Happy Holidays” by retailers like Amazon.com. “I just got real
interested in the issue,” Brimelow told The Daily Beast, “because I
noticed over the years there was this social shift taking place where
people no longer said ‘Merry Christmas.’”

In his 1995 book, Alien Nation, Brimelow argued that the influx of
“weird aliens with dubious habits” from developing nations was eroding
America’s white Christian “ethnic core,” and in turn, sullying its
cultural underpinnings. The War on Christmas was, in his view, a
particularly pernicious iteration of the multicultural “struggle to
abolish America.”

Brimelow went to his fellow Briton and Tory, John O’Sullivan, then
editor of the conservative movement’s flagship publication, National
Review, with a big idea. National Review should host “an annual
competition for the most egregious attempt to suppress Christmas.”
Though O’Sullivan liked Brimelow’s idea, he was replaced as editor on
Christmas Eve 1997 by Rich Lowry.

With the exception of a 2001 column in which O’Sullivan blamed
“religious minorities” for the War on Christmas, the issue disappeared
from the pages of National Review. At the same time, the magazine
jettisoned O’Sullivan’s anti-immigration politics in favor of the Big
Tent conservatism preferred by younger writers like Jonah Goldberg and
Ramesh Ponurru.

The shift at National Review forced Brimelow even further into the
political wilderness. Shunned by conservatives there rankled by his
unabashed racial resentment -- Goldberg belittled him in a 2002 column
as a “once respected conservative voice” -- Brimelow founded what
would become the internet’s leading anti-immigration web journal,
VDare.com, named for the first British child born in the Americas.
Brimelow’s new venture provided a forum to allies like Jared Taylor, a
white supremacist publisher, and Kevin MacDonald, an evolutionary
psychology professor who has argued that Jews are genetically equipped
to out-compete Gentiles for resources and power. In 2003, four years
after VDare’s founding, the Southern Poverty Law Center classified the
journal as a “hate group.”



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