South Dakota Governor’s Address at Mount Rushmore

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Required viewing: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem at Mount Rushmore, 7/3/2020.

Excerpt from a statement by Governor Noem, https://news.sd.gov/newsitem.aspx?id=26971 —

I want to make one thing clear: the men honored on Mount Rushmore weren’t perfect; nobody is. They all had flaws. But they all had tremendous virtues as well, and they did incredible things for our country. Today, America is the greatest nation in the history of the world, and that is in no small part thanks to each president memorialized on Mount Rushmore. We can learn from their successes, and we can also learn from their mistakes. And in doing so, we must continue to fight for the American ideal that each of them spent their lives striving for: “All men are created equal.”

 

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4 Responses to South Dakota Governor’s Address at Mount Rushmore

  1. RHT447 says:

    Bravo for Governor Noem. Farm girls rock.

    Here’s a good question–

    “Who will be the left’s new Messiah, and when will they take charge?”

    https://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.com/2020/07/who-will-be-lefts-new-messiah-and-when.html

  2. Peggy says:

    Good read about the history of the Black Hills/Mt. Rushmoor area and more.

    The Left Says America Was Built On ‘Stolen Land’; Here’s The Reality That Narrative Ignores:

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/walsh-the-left-says-america-was-built-on-stolen-land-heres-the-reality-that-narrative-ignores

  3. Peggy says:

    We would all be so lucky to have a governor like her. She has a very bright future ahead that will hopefully help bring sanity back to our country and freedom restored to the people.

  4. Chris says:

    My understanding is that the main objections to Mount Rushmore aren’t about the depiction of the Founding Fathers, but the fact that the land was illegally taken from the Lakota, as the Supreme Court ruled in 1980, and should be given back. Does she address that argument?

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