Vice
Admiral Nancy Lacore was in the Navy for thirty-five years, starting in the
cockpit and finishing with three stars and command of the entire Navy Reserve
of some 59,000 sailors and Marines; she has thirteen hundred flight hours under
her belt, and command of the US base in Djibouti, and dozens of medals.
Last
August, DUI Hire Pete Hegseth removed her, with no hearing, no charges, no
reason on the record; a firing without cause. Lacore lost her job the same
afternoon Hegseth fired the intelligence chief whose agency had just concluded
that the strikes on Iran set the nuclear program back by months, not the total
obliteration the president kept selling . The people closest to that inconvenient
truth were swept out en masse. Competence no longer mattered, only loyalty and
maintaining the lies put forth by Hegseth and an inept and incompetent regime.
Lacore
could have taken the pension and the silence but instead she chose to run for
Congress in the South Carolina seat Nancy Mace walked away from to chase the
governor's mansion—and lose it. Last week Nancy Lacore won the Democratic
nomination in a runoff, outright, and for the first time in forty years her
district might be sending a Democrat to DC if she wins in November.
Hegseth
once stood in front of a room of generals and told them that if they did not
align with his vision and his story, they should do the honorable thing and
resign. Lacore refused to resign and forced Hegseth to fire her …
And
now Hegseth may spend next year answering to a Congress with her vote in it,
her name on the door, inside the building she spent a lifetime defending. He
wanted her out of his chain of command but his actions handed her the seat
above it. |
Nancy Lacore is an honourable person. I hope she goes far in her political career.
ReplyDeleteShe's got to win the General election in November first, but I think she just may do it.
DeleteI hope she kicks his @$$
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Well played Ms. Lacore. One hopes the electorate do the right thing.
ReplyDeleteInshallah.
ReplyDeleteNancy Lacore has had a remarkable military career and clearly has extensive leadership experience. Regardless of political views, it's interesting to see someone move from military service to seeking a role in Congress.
ReplyDeleteThat’s so great to read that there might be a possibility of a Democrat filling that seat. Maybe the DUI hire will regret her firing. I wonder how safe Miss Lindsey’s seat is. I find it incredulous that he keeps getting elected!
ReplyDeleteThree cheers for Nancy Lacore and come on all you South Carolina rednecks* and vote her into The House! Do the right thing by your country and in the name of fairness.
ReplyDelete*South Carolina rednecks do not include Jennifer and Gregg in Florence nor Carlos and the mouthy fellow he lives with in Camden.
Neil, don't insult the people of South Carolina if you want them to listen to you...
DeleteI hope she wins!!
ReplyDeleteHedgebreath is making America ever less safe with his endless firings of competent officers. Lets hope Vice Admiral Lacore wins in South Carolina; we can be sure that any Repugnant candidate will not have her skill sets.
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