Stephen Colbert Reveals True Meaning Behind Holiday Greeting Cards

On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Stephen got into the holiday spirit by looking at some holiday greeting cards. Stephen explained that writing greeting cards is a very difficult process, and the cards that everyone sees in stores are the final draft. So Stephen wanted to show the first draft of some of the cards, which was essentially the true meaning behind what was written in the final draft.

For example, one of the final draft cards read, “Wishing you the gift of faith, the blessing of hope, and the peace of His love at Christmas and always.” Stephen then showed the first draft of that card which read, “I know you’re an atheist, but please pretend for grandma.”

There were Christmas cards, Hanukkah cards, and general holiday cards, like the one that Stephen ended with, which read, “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas.” Although it got political when Stephen revealed the first draft of that card, which read, “Make America great again.”

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on CBS.

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