Obama Leaves God out of Thanksgiving Speech, Riles Critics

Critics of President Obama felt little holiday cheer after the president did not thank God in his Thanksgiving-themed weekly Internet address. They immediately took to Twitter and the Internet to voice anger and disbelief.

"Holy cow! Is that one screwed up or what?" columnist Sherman Frederick of the Las Vegas Review-Journal wrote in a Thanksgiving-morning blog post.

"Somebody ought to remind Obama (and his speechwriter) that when Americans sit down around a meal today and give thanks, they give thanks to God."

Over on the website of Fox News Radio, radio host Todd Starnes also took issue.

"His remarks were void of any religious references, although Thanksgiving is a holiday traditionally steeped in giving thanks and praise to God," Starnes wrote.

"The president said his family was 'reflecting on how truly lucky we truly are,'" Starnes said. "For many Americans, though, Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on how blessed and thankful they are."

The popular website of London's Daily Mail has taken the issue global, with a story under the headline "What a Turkey! Outrage as Obama Leaves God Out of His Thanksgiving Address."

Obama mentioned God once in a closing "God bless you," to Americans watching the Internet address. However, the President explicitly thanked God earlier in the week in his written Thanksgiving proclamation, which called the holiday "one of our nation's oldest and most cherished traditions," and an occasion that "brings us closer to our loved ones and invites us to reflect on the blessings that enrich our lives."

"As we gather in our communities and in our homes, around the table or near the hearth, we give thanks to each other and to God for the many kindnesses and comforts that grace our lives. Let us pause to recount the simple gifts that sustain us, and resolve to pay them forward in the year to come," Obama wrote.

Ironically, the attacks on Obama came as the Republican White House hopefuls suspended their criticism of the president on Thursday in favor of a unified message of thanks to U.S. service members and their families.

Three of the Republican presidential candidates – Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum – issued Thanksgiving statements that omitted any references to God. Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain and Rick Perry mentioned God in their statements.

Obama, like his predecessors, records an address each week that focuses on an issue the White House wants to spotlight. The messages are typically posted on the Internet at the start of the weekend, but this week's address – with its Thanksgiving theme – was issued before the holiday.

In this week's address, delivered from the White House, Obama said, "We are especially grateful for the men and women who defend our country overseas," and he said, "We're also grateful for the Americans taking time from their holiday to serve in soup kitchens and shelters."

He acknowledged this Thanksgiving would be "more difficult than most" for many Americans because of the economy, but added, "No matter how tough things are right now, we still give thanks for that most American of blessings, the chance to determine our own destiny."

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  • John  •  2 months ago
    Yeah...like for eight years Bush could have done something about ABORTION and didnt do it...and these suddenly consciencious Retardlicans online had nothing to say about it...Now that we have a Liberal in the White House "Obama is a Baby Killer" and these punk Retardlicans are all holy and pure and concerned about the unborn.
  • motherhen  •  Lima, Ohio  •  4 months ago
    Obama would be blamed for anything by the repukes and their follies..fox news the real fair and balanced ,my butt.. Ppl need to get a life .... Obama did what he was suppose to do. read it .stupid
  • American Girl  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  4 months ago
    He left God out because he worships Allah. Why didn't he use Allah? He has made the statement that he does not like America. That statement alone should have been enough to get him impeached. Why can he do so many things to hurt America and still be president?
    • John 2 months ago
      Its all in your mind...whats left of it anyway.
    • American Girl 2 months ago
      Mabe you had better get the sand out of your eyes before it is too late. Remember when God closed the door on Noah's ark? No one was able to to get in. I feel sorry for you.
  • Abc  •  5 months ago
    Last!
  • Hilary  •  5 months ago
    A number of you might think that Obama was right not to add God into this speech, but haven't you wondered why Thanksgiving was first invented? It was because the Pilgrims sailed to Massachusetts for the freedom to worship God. Heck, if they hadn't done that, Thanksgiving wouldn't even be here!!!!!
  • Dan  •  5 months ago
    I'm just glad ..... or thankful to be home : ) instead of deployed this year : )
    • SOOPER NAZI RABBI 5 months ago
      Have a nice thanksgiving brother.......
    • Pancrick 5 months ago
      Thanks for your service and the sacrifices you and your familiy had endured.
    • Linde 5 months ago
      Welcome home, friend.... and thank you for your time spent 'away' from all that you love.....
  • Bart H  •  Oakland, United States  •  5 months ago
    This country's media is INSANE.
    • Jesus 5 months ago
      It's the people - they support and feed the media - they support and feed the corporations - it's all built on their backs.
    • Gladys Kravitz 5 months ago
      I don't think it's fair to just blame the media. I think people at either extreme of the spectrum, liberal or conservative, spend a lot of time looking for things to be outraged about. The media is just naturally drawn to the loudest voices. The voices getting smothered are the middle of the road, main stream types. Nobody panders to us during primary season.
    • JaguarKL 5 months ago
      You don't blame the media! News is all about sensationalism. If it isn't terrible, horrible or down right bad. It just isn't news. Obama mentioned GOD in his statement. He just didn't put it in the context that some thought he should have, that's all. So the opinion of a few is suppose to be the guide for mainstream & public opinion? I don't think so!
  • Paul F  •  Richmond, United States  •  5 months ago
    Standing in your garage doesn't make you become a car. Standing in church doesn't make you a Christian either.
    • t 5 months ago
      make you become a car ?? or mechanic ??
    • Robert 5 months ago
      Perfect comment from Paul F.
    • squincy 5 months ago
      Yep, Obommy the Commie lied to us about being a Christian too.
  • Jason  •  Atlanta, United States  •  5 months ago
    Thumbs up if you think the graveyard shift writers at Yahoo post these articles so they can read the replies and entertain themselves at break!!
    • Dani 5 months ago
      um...do you not see the huge ABC News logo at the top? Nobody at Yahoo writes these stories!!!
    • ted 5 months ago
      OOH RAH!
    • Jason 5 months ago
      Dani please try to fake a sense of humor at least
  • Bill  •  5 months ago
    Well, I see the YAHOO! Deletion Fairy has been at it again - 8 more posts disappeared overnight, most of them mine. "Jaggard" said earlier that because this was a private board, no one should have any expectation of First Amendment, Freedom-of-Speech rights, and possibly that's true.

    But I maintain that there's another element in play here besides Freedom of Speech, and that would be an implied Social Contract between YAHOO! and those of us who post on any of YAHOO!'s boards. Each time one of us visits a board, our visit is logged in YAHOO!'s stats, and YAHOO! negotiates its advertising rates, based on the projected number of viewers who visit its pages. In other words, every time one of us visits this page, we contribute to making YAHOO! money!

    If the subject matter is particularly controversial, so much the better. As differences of opinion fly back and forth, more visitors come to the site to participate or at the very least, watch (who doesn't like a good scrap?).

    Therefore, I maintain that a Social Contract exists between we who post and YAHOO! - a quid pro quo if you will (look it up, Jakoe), inasmuch as YAHOO! sets some Terms of Service rules, to assure that no blatantly offensive material is posted, and as long as we fulfill OUR obligation to observe and follow those rules, YAHOO! has an obligation to leave us alone! Beyond violation of the TOS rules, for YAHOO!, deletion should not be an option.

    I especially noted that Jakoe's rants, claiming the existence of a god, remained, while my counter-arguments were all deleted. Does Fox own YAHOO! now? I'm sensing a censor who deletes posts that run counter to his/her own personal beliefs, leaving only those that conform. I wonder if his/her supervisors realize he/she is manipulating the board in favor of his/her personal bias?

    Tell me, YAHOO! - is Bill O'Reilly moonlighting again?
    (I've no doubt this post will be quickly deleted, but I've copied it, just in case it's needed again.)
  • Blues Healer  •  San Diego, United States  •  5 months ago
    True faith is not based on what you say to others in public, but rather what you do for others in private.
  • Brian  •  Austin, United States  •  5 months ago
    "Say nothing of my religion. It is known to my god and myself alone." Thomas Jefferson
  • TBS  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 months ago
    Let's thank the Native Americans who helped the Pilgrims survive to give us Thanksgiving
  • TruthHurt  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  5 months ago
    America's media companies have become a part of what is wrong with America! Rather than report real news , most of what is reported is entertainment and personal opinions by the reporters themselves. The Love of Money is dictating what media companies are doing today. The days of the News Reporters having any honor and integrity in their job apparently have gone.
  • Clear Water  •  5 months ago
    Our founding fathers would be soooo ashamed of what we have become. They fought for our freedoms (including freedom of religion). This country has become a bunch of bickering fools. Shame on you.
  • Noshow123  •  Carson City, United States  •  5 months ago
    I never will, by any word or act, bow to the shrine of intolerance, or admit a right of inquiry into the religious opinions of others.
    -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to Edward Dowse, April 19, 1803
  • ktowndream  •  Kinston, United States  •  5 months ago
    The fact that one mentions God's name when speaking about Thanksgiving doesn't make one a Christian any more than not mentioning God make one less of a Christian. To me a Christian is one who lives the life that God wants them to live it is described in the Bible, it is their actions not their words that count the most. Three GOP/TP/Conservatives did not mention God yet where is the anger or hate towards them why is it aimed towards only Obama. No matter what he said God or no God in his speach there are those who still would be angry and full of hate, yet they call themselves Christians. I love God with all my heart and soul yet don't need to say his name every time I get the chance, I prefer to be kown to be a Christian by my actions.
  • Rudolph  •  5 months ago
    I thank God every day that I do not live in a theocracy.
  • Ewr  •  Teresina, Brazil  •  5 months ago
    I hope everybody had a great Thanksgiving!
    It strikes me as strange, to say the least, that Soooo many people are Soooooo religious and believing in god and yet Soooo many people act and behave in ways that are so far removed from any real sense of goodness and kindness that human beings, let alone gods, can appreciate and understand
  • Michael  •  Kalamazoo, United States  •  5 months ago
    "If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed." - Albert Einstein