He so loved the movie he has no idea about Linus’s reading of the reason.
Via The Blaze:
“We want to wish a happy 50th anniversary to one of our country’s most beloved traditions, ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas,” President Obama said.
Michelle Obama followed that up by noting that the beloved characters in the holiday special have helped bring people together for a half century to “teach us the true meaning of Christmas.”
“They teach us that tiny trees just need a little love and that on this holiday we celebrate peace on Earth and good will toward all,” President Obama continued, with Michelle Obama adding, “Because — as Linus knows — that’s what Christmas is all about.”
Nazworth pointed out that the president and first lady didn’t note the fact that Christmas is specifically about Jesus’ birthday.
“The Luke passage and Linus speech does mention ‘peace on Earth and good will toward men,’” he wrote. “But that passage is not the answer to the question of the true meaning of Christmas.”
The reporter went on to provide a transcript from the Linus scene in which Charlie Brown says he really doesn’t “know what Christmas is all about” amid frustration over his tiny tree.
That’s when Linus responds by reciting Luke 2:8-14, concluding with, “That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.”

