


Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is the epitome of hypocrisy (“Given the bum’s ‘rush,’” Aug. 6).
First, she empanels a group of Trump haters, like Liz Cheney, to investigate President Trump for Jan. 6. Her strategy is to lie, deny and blame.
Then she stabs President Biden in the back to force him to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. Now she claims Biden should be on Mount Rushmore.
Really? My question is: Do we have a Mount Rushmore for the worst presidents ever?
If so, I would agree that Biden belongs there.
Mary Ann Pizzi
East Hanover, NJ
Pelosi believes President Biden’s likeness belongs on Mount Rushmore. And why not? He already has rocks in his head.
Jack Bradley
Medford, NJ
Hey Nancy: I thought all of you leftists wanted to get rid of monuments like Mount Rushmore, given it features only white dudes (including two slave-owners).
James Ulrich
Long Beach, Calif.
Pelosi shamelessly suggested that our consequential President Biden be added to Mount Rushmore. I would agree, as long as he is depicted still wearing his dark aviator sunglasses.
Pelosi is desperate for relevancy. Sad.
Jerry Chiappetta
Monticello
Pelosi says President Biden’s likeness should be carved into Mount Rushmore. I think Pelosi’s brain was carved out of the same stuff Mount Rushmore is made of.
Thomas Sarc
Central Islip
Pelosi is desperately trying to keep this staggering, stumbling administration on its feet until the final bell sounds.
After helping to scuttle President Biden’s run, this feigned praise of him is her way of offering desperately needed relevance to Vice President Kamala Harris.
Get opinions and commentary from our columnists
Subscribe to our daily Post Opinion newsletter!
Thanks for signing up!
President Biden does not deserve a place on a national monument like Mount Rushmore alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln — four truly great past presidents.
A statue in a suburban Delaware park for his career longevity might be appropriate.
Vincent Ruggiero
Scottsdale, Ariz.
It was an act of abject weakness and a betrayal of those who died to try to negotiate with the terrorist masterminds of 9/11 — especially on their prison terms (“Set death for 9/11,” Aug. 6).
The plea deal was an act of foolish spinelessness. It is time to stop caving to myopic human-rights groups and their anti-American agendas that emphasize the rights of terrorists.
At least Osama bin Laden was killed resisting capture for his role in orchestrating 9/11. And now that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has stopped the plea deal we can finally settle this on our terms, in court.
Michael Burke
The Bronx
So The Post was mad that KSM could have avoided getting the coup de grâce?
Everyone is a tough guy and a proud American patriot until it’s time to go to war — then only 1% of us are.
No, most Americans stayed home in safety, looked to their own selfish financial interests and made meaningless noises about supporting the troops. My comrades in arms were abandoned to homelessness and suicide over the past 20 years.
But the war is over, and if New Yorkers wanted to kill terrorists, they had a 20-year window during the global war on terror to do it.
Timothy Semple
Kellogg, Idaho
Want to weigh in on today’s stories? Send your thoughts (along with your full name and city of residence) to letters@nypost.com. Letters are subject to editing for clarity, length, accuracy, and style.