Admiral McRaven As VEEP?

A heartfelt thank you to President Biden for putting the nation first. He truly deserves, and is likely to receive, the Profile in Courage Award for his decision to step aside and pass the torch to the younger generation.

We heard Admiral McRaven’s name tossed around today as a potential VEEP candidate on the new Democratic ticket.  We are huge fans of the Admiral.  For those unfamiliar with him, here is all you need to know:

He is a retired United States Navy four-star admiral who served as the ninth commander of the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) from August 8, 2011 to August 28, 2014… McRaven is credited for organizing and overseeing the execution of Operation Neptune’s Spear, the special ops raid that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011. CIA Director Leon Panetta delegated operational and execution decisions on the raid to McRaven, who had worked almost exclusively on counter-terrorism operations and strategy since 2001.  – Wikipedia

The Admiral also penned this epic Op/Ed in the NY Times during the former president’s tenure.

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8 Responses to Admiral McRaven As VEEP?

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    thanks for mentioning Admiral McRaven. Great idea! He should be in the mix for consideration no doubt.

  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Absolutely NOT. Nobody who receives money from Jeff Bezos or any other Globalist clown should be VP.

    • Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

      So then Trump shouldn’t take money from Elon Musk, right? And he’s a former President who is an undeniable worldclass “taker.”

  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    YES. KAMALA fro prez. McRaven for veep

  4. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Would be great VP pick!!

  5. irbassociation's avatar irbassociation says:

    You are making a very strong case for NOT allowing the Admiral anywhere near executive power position in the US Government, as he clearly lacks credentials working within any system of liberal democratic decision-making and policy formation. The fact he led the process of assassination – justified as it was – is a disqualifying factor, imo, in him becoming a VP or holding any executive role, including in DOD. He might have been an excellent Admiral, but that in no way qualifies him to run for an elected civilian office.

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