Nancy Pelosi Proposes Joe Biden For Mount Rushmore

In a recent interview that has stirred considerable controversy, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi proposed an idea that might leave many Americans scratching their heads: President Joe Biden, she suggests, should be added to Mount Rushmore alongside the greatest figures in American history.

The 84-year-old Democrat, who served as the Speaker of the House with a reputation for pushing progressive agendas, declared that Biden has been such a โ€œconsequential presidentโ€ that his place among Americaโ€™s greatest leaders is warranted. This surprising endorsement came during her conversation with CBS journalist Lesley Stahl.

When pressed by Stahl about whether Biden truly deserves a spot on the iconic monument alongside Presidents Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt, Pelosi responded, โ€œWell, you got Teddy Roosevelt up there, and heโ€™s wonderful.โ€ She emphasized that her suggestion was not about removing existing presidents but about adding Biden to the revered lineup.

Pelosiโ€™s remarks come at a time when Bidenโ€™s presidency has faced increasing scrutiny. The former Speaker was asked to address rumors that she might be leading a campaign to push Biden out of the 2024 race. With characteristic defiance, Pelosi denied any such efforts, saying, โ€œNo, I wasnโ€™t the leader of any pressure [campaign]. Let me say things that I didnโ€™t do: I didnโ€™t call one person. I did not call one person.โ€

In her discussion about Bidenโ€™s future, Pelosi maintained that the decision to run again should be Bidenโ€™s alone. โ€œItโ€™s up to the president to decide if he is going to run. Weโ€™re all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short,โ€ Pelosi stated. She noted that while sheโ€™s no longer the head of the caucus, Biden remains โ€œbelovedโ€ and โ€œrespectedโ€ within the party, and that support for him is overwhelming.

This endorsement of Biden comes on the heels of Bidenโ€™s own announcement that he would not seek a second term. As reported by The American Tribune, Biden recently shared his decision on X, stating, โ€œMy fellow Democrats, I have decided not to accept the nomination and to focus all my energies on my duties as President for the remainder of my term.โ€ Bidenโ€™s declaration included a notable endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, asserting, โ€œI want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year.โ€

Bidenโ€™s statement continued with a note of gratitude, emphasizing his belief in Americaโ€™s collective strength. โ€œFor now, let me express my deepest gratitude to all those who have worked so hard to see me reelected. I believe today what I always have: that there is nothing America canโ€™t do โ€“ when we do it together. We just have to remember we are the United States of America,โ€ Biden said.

Pelosiโ€™s audacious suggestion about Mount Rushmore reflects a deep-seated belief in Bidenโ€™s impact, but it also highlights the growing chasm between the progressive ideals championed by some Democrats and the practical concerns of voters facing real issues. As the debate over Bidenโ€™s legacy and the future of American leadership continues, one thing is clear: Pelosiโ€™s Mount Rushmore idea has added yet another layer of complexity to the ongoing discourse surrounding this presidency.