Well, folks, it looks like the Democrats are at it again, trying to etch their legacy into the very bedrock of American history. Nancy Pelosi, the gift that keeps on giving, has floated the idea of adding President Biden to Mount Rushmore. Yes, you read that right. Apparently, leading the country into record inflation and border chaos now qualifies one for immortalization alongside Washington and Lincoln. But let’s set aside the snark and dig into what this proposal really means for our nation’s future.
The Proposal
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently suggested that President Joe Biden should be added to Mount Rushmore, describing him as a “consequential president” and a “Mount Rushmore kind of president.” This statement came during an interview where she discussed Biden’s potential re-election bid and his impact on American politics.
“He was in a good place to make whatever decision – the top of his game. Such a consequential president of the United States, a Mount Rushmore kind of president of the United States.” – Nancy Pelosi
Pelosi’s comments have sparked debate about the criteria for such an honor and the potential political symbolism of altering this iconic American monument.
Historical Context and Symbolism
Mount Rushmore, featuring the faces of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln, has long stood as a symbol of American leadership and democracy. The suggestion to add a contemporary president to this monument raises questions about how we view and commemorate our nation’s leaders.
Adding a new face to Mount Rushmore would be an unprecedented move, potentially setting a precedent for future alterations. It would also represent a significant shift in how we perceive and memorialize our presidents, moving from historical figures to more recent leaders.
Political Implications
Pelosi’s suggestion comes at a time of intense political polarization in the United States. The proposal to add Biden to Mount Rushmore could be seen as an attempt to solidify his legacy and elevate his status among American presidents.
“Well, you got Teddy Roosevelt up there, and he’s wonderful. I don’t say take him down. But you can add Biden.” – Nancy Pelosi
This statement highlights the potential for political motivations behind such a proposal, rather than a consensus-driven decision based on historical significance.
Practical and Environmental Considerations
Beyond the political symbolism, there are significant practical and environmental concerns to consider. Mount Rushmore is a protected national monument, and any alterations would require extensive approvals and raise concerns about the preservation of the natural landscape.
The original construction of Mount Rushmore took 14 years and faced numerous challenges. Adding a new face would likely be an even more complex undertaking, considering modern environmental regulations and the delicate nature of the existing sculpture.
Public Opinion and National Unity
The suggestion to add Biden to Mount Rushmore has already sparked intense debate among Americans. While supporters might view it as a fitting tribute to a consequential presidency, critics argue that it’s premature and politically motivated.
Such a proposal could further exacerbate political divisions in the country, potentially turning a unifying national monument into a source of controversy and disagreement.
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Quotes:
1. “He was in a good place to make whatever decision – the top of his game. Such a consequential president of the United States, a Mount Rushmore kind of president of the United States.” – Nancy Pelosi
Source: CBS News
2. “Well, you got Teddy Roosevelt up there, and he’s wonderful. I don’t say take him down. But you can add Biden.” – Nancy Pelosi
Source: CBS News
3. “No, I wasn’t the leader of any pressure [campaign]. Let me say things that I didn’t do: I didn’t call one person. I did not call one person. I could always say to him, ‘I never called anybody.'” – Nancy Pelosi
Source: CBS News
4. “It’s up to the president to decide if he is going to run. We’re all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short. The, I think, overwhelming support of the caucus, it’s not for me to say. I’m not the head of the caucus anymore, but he’s beloved, he is respected, and people want him to make that decision. Not me.” – Nancy Pelosi
Source: MSNBC
Source link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/nancy-pelosi-suggests-adding-biden-195121193.html
1. “My husband and I have never talked about this. The doctors have supported that, because they don’t want him to revisit it.” – Nancy Pelosi
2. “You have to give it up – the Speakership, Congress, everything in your public life.” – Alexandra Pelosi
3. “Whatever that is, we’ll go with.” – Nancy Pelosi
5. “Nancy, we’re coming for you, bitch.” – Crowd attacking the Capitol (as reported by Pelosi)
6. “If he comes, I’m gonna punch him out for trespassing on the Capitol grounds. I’m gonna punch him out, and I’m going to go to jail, and I’m going to be happy.” – Nancy Pelosi
7. “Just be yourself. It’s the same advice I give to women – be yourself.” – Nancy Pelosi
Source link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nancy-pelosi-on-political-violence-advice-for-kamala-harris-running-against-trump/
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4. https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/nancy-pelosi-biden-harris-19618976.php
7. https://twitter.com/exjon/status/1820184161170387214