Summary of The Great Christmas Debate 12/4/22 | FOX BREAKING NEWS TRUMP December 4, 2022

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The YouTube video features a debate between two people over the appropriateness of playing Christmas music throughout the year. Michael argues for Halloween, while Jimmy argues for Thanksgiving or after. The winners of the debate get a check for their favorite charity, while the losers take home a stocking stuffed with coal.

  • 00:00:00 In a YouTube video, two debaters argue for and against the appropriateness of playing Christmas music throughout the year. Michael argues for Halloween, while Jimmy argues for Thanksgiving or after. The winners of the debate get a check for their favorite charity, while the losers take home a stocking stuffed with coal.
  • 00:05:00 In this YouTube video, two people debate whether Mom kissing Santa Claus is creepy. Will Cain argues that it is, while Julie argues that it is not.
  • 00:10:00 Two friends debate the best Christmas villains: Scrooge vs. the Grinch. Janice argues for the Grinch, Jimmy for Scrooge. Janice argues that Scrooge did nothing illegal, but the Grinch stole presents, snacks, and Christmas trees; Jerry argues that the song is rapey and the lyrics are inappropriate for a family-friendly song. Ultimately, the audience votes to cancel Baby It's Cold Outside.
  • 00:15:00 The debate over which Christmas TV special is better, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" or "A Charlie Brown Christmas," comes to a close as Michael Loftus argues that "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is better because it teaches the true Christian meaning of Christmas.
  • 00:20:00 In a video for a Christmas debate, two people from different parts of the United States debate the best Christmas song. One person argues that Bing Crosby is the best Christmas song, while the other argues that Nat King Cole is. In the end, Bing Crosby is declared the winner.
  • 00:25:00 The video clip features two people - Ryan and Myra from Minnesota - debating the merits of multi-colored or white Christmas lights. Jerry, from Tennessee, is also included in the debate. Ryan and Myra both say that they prefer multi-colored lights, whilst Jerry opts for white lights only. The Long Island residents are split, with Janice backing the gift card idea and Wilkin choosing Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas over George Michael's last Christmas.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses the debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton over the holiday season. The two candidates discuss the pros and cons of different Christmas traditions, and Trump points out that he likes Christmas because it's "me time."

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