Sen. Thune Issues Op-Ed: The Importance of Mount Rushmore, Shrine of Democracy
July 03, 2020
July 03, 2020
WASHINGTON, July 3 -- Sen. John Thune, R-South Dakota, issued the following op-ed:
There are a number of presidents who have come to Mount Rushmore through the years, starting in 1927 with Calvin Coolidge when he authorized the first funding for the carving of the memorial. I've been there with two former presidents, and I imagine that every president who has served since the monument's completion has looked up there and eyeballed whether or not there might be room for one more face . . .
There are a number of presidents who have come to Mount Rushmore through the years, starting in 1927 with Calvin Coolidge when he authorized the first funding for the carving of the memorial. I've been there with two former presidents, and I imagine that every president who has served since the monument's completion has looked up there and eyeballed whether or not there might be room for one more face . . .