After the historical political victory, what if President Trump will do a "great job"? With a reelection for a second mandate, will you be glad to see Trump's head on Mount Rushmore? [There is still room, even if I know that Trump's hair would be a problem!]. What do you think?
Well, it's time to change that mountain, it's the same since many decades. Trump's head could add something to the landscape.
We should at least wait until he has a string of accomplishments under his belt. However by Nobel Peace Prize Standards, he should be getting the call for that any second.
Trump on Rushmore....interesting thought.....they could plant a bunch of ivy on top of the mountain to adequately show his hair.......kinda a huge Chia pet for the country......I bet it would bring a smile to the other presidents up there.
(Scratching head) How do you actually show that with just a head poking out? - - - Updated - - - Wouldn't that be cool. The Left would bloody well go insane. Not that one could detect any difference.
Perhaps, with hands sticking out. But we still have to see if he could make America great again, as what Reagan said before.
The only thing I'd like to see done with Mt. Rushmore is to take air hammers and get Lincoln's face off of it and for a new sculpture of Ronald Reagan to be placed there instead. Lincoln destroyed the 10th Amendment to the Constitution for all time.... Hint: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." By contrast, Ronald Reagan was the greatest president of my long lifetime! Donald Trump? He's been in office less than 48 hours, and although that's long enough for the radical Democrat Left to try to cover him up with piles of hateful (*)(*)(*)(*), he really hasn't had a chance to do much of anything -- yet -- to warrant a conspicuous, special place of honor. Neither did Trump's predecessor after eight long, miserable years, as many of us realize only too clearly.... . Teddy: "Why in the hell did they have to put YOU right next to ME?!"
Pretty much every city in Texas is an enclave of democrats. - - - Updated - - - The same way you show Obama dividing the country with just a head poking out.
Let's say that the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama has been a remarkable precedent about a Prize assigned on the base of trust and optimistic predictions ... [It's all to evaluate if Obama's administration has been that peaceful].
This is a good point, yes, for Trump it's a bit early, but you know politics. It's odd that Dems are not suggesting to put Bill Clinton there [or have they suggested this?].
You are correct! Austin, Texas is, generally, an über-liberal city, thanks largely to the presence of all the bureaucracy associated with being the State Capital, and, of course, the very large, very liberal University of Texas. I'm quite familiar with both, especially UT... I got my B.S. degree there. It wasn't nearly as smotheringly liberal when I went to UT "back in the day", but now it's become a magnet for every thing I can think that sets my guts churning. Hint: we might have had former Texas Governor, Rick Perry, as our president in 2016, but his campaign was killed in its infancy by a clot of hyperliberal Travis County (Austin) Democrats who filed a completely fraudulent, spurious lawsuit against him. The lawsuit was thrown out of court last year in February, but the damage was already done. At least President Trump had the wisdom to include Gov. Perry in his Cabinet as Energy Secretary, where I'm sure he will shake things up considerably and do an excellent job!
No since there is no gold there. They need to do it somewhere in which at least his hair can be done in gold.
I think it's high time liberals make huge carvings and statues of their own political idols. They should fund these themselves, make them with their own workers, and place them in their own safe spaces----typically in any crime-infested ghetto.
They'd have to figure a way to add some more rock to account for all of his chins. Also, how does one do a terrible combover with a chisel?
In my opinion Mount Rushmore shouldn't be modified. We have the internet today. Back then the only way someone was going to remember you was to carve a huge face in a mountain (hehehe). Today, you can just google folks.