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Mike Pence Resembles A Scary Number Of Fictional Cartoon Veterans – Task & Purpose

Vice President Mike Pence is a very special man. He considers his face both a tool of diplomacy and a weapon of intimidation. He doesnt consort with random harlots. And he calls his wife, Karen, mother often.But Pence has another special attribute: He resembles more fictional characters than Ive ever seen and theyre all veterans. Though Pence never served, he sure looks like a lot of people who did, sort of!

Before he was the veteran bodyguard to Dr. Benton Quest (and his titular son Johnny), Race Bannon was Roger Tiberius Bannon, born in 1932 in Wilmette, Illinois. In 1951, he lied about his age to join the Navy, serving four years as a SEAL. Yes, this is all canon, and the resemblance that Pence bears to the swaggering action man has been well documented.

Murphy, inspired by Bannon, has an unclear association with the U.S. armed forces, as does everything else in the two series. But bonus points: Voice actor John Stephenson, the throat behind Murphys distinctive rasp, was a gunner and radio operator in the Air Force in World War II.

The caustic and obscene father of Hank Hill claimed to have killed fitty men in the Pacific theater during World War II, and he spent the entire series regaling everyone who would listen about losing his shins to a Japanese machine gun:

I was 14, just a little older than Bobby. But I knew Uncle Sam needed me, so I lied and signed up. We had beat the Nazzys in Italy, and they shipped me to the Pacific theater. A Tojo torpedo sent our troop ship to the bottom. I could only save three of my buddies: Fatty, Stinky, and Brooklyn. Out of the sun came a Tojo Zero and put fitty bullets in my back. The blood attracted sharks. I had to give em Fatty. Then things took a turn for the worse. I made it to an island, but it was full of Tojos! They were spitting on the U.S. flag! So I rushed em, but it was a trap. They opened fire and blew my shins off. Last thing I remember, I beat em all to death with a big piece of Fatty. I woke up in a field hospital, and they were sewing my feet to my knees.

Hill was awarded the Medal of Honor, Purple Heart, and American Campaign Medal for his valor.

The resemblance is uncanny, even if the fictional Dukes, uh, biographyis ridiculously detailed:

Duke is the code name of First Sergeant Conrad S. Hauser, and was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a skilled polyglot, being fluent in English, French and German, as well as several Southeast Asian languages. He was at the top of his class at Fort Benning, attended U.S. Army Special Language school, has undergone Special Forces training, and worked with South Vietnamese tribesmen. He was also an instructor in four different Special Forces schools. Despite his accomplishments, he has repeatedly turned down any officer commissions offered to him. He believes a commanders place is with his troops, not behind the battle lines.

If were being honest. Duke is a way cooler nickname than Pences Hoosier.

Few people know that the legendary funnyman joined the Royal Canadian Air Force after he was 17, but everyone knows that the Canadian military isnt real, which, when taken with his cartoonish character, relegates his veteran status to imaginary.

Sorry, Leslie looks like youll have to just wish us luck:

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Pence: ‘I Hope’ GOP Will Move Forward On Obamacare Repeal By End Of Year – TPM

Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said that hehopesCongress willhave a health care bill on President Donald Trumpsdesk by the end of the year, a far cry from Republicans original push to pass legislation within hisnow-elapsedfirst 100 days.

Were hopeful therell be action in the House of Representatives soon, Pence said in an interview on NBC News Meet the Press.I think health care reform, repealing and replacing Obamacare, is just around the corner.

How do you pass this thing? Chuck Todd asked.

First, before I get to that, lets begin with the fact that Obamacare has failed, Pence deflected. I mean, it literally is collapsing all across the country.

That is a very debatable point, Mr. Vice President, Todd replied.

Pence moved on to discussing congressional Republicans first attempt to pass a repeal bill, which leaders pulled aftertheywere unable to corral enough votes to get the billthrough the House.

Congress obviously wasnt ready to begin the process of repealing Obamacare a little more than a month ago, but I think were close, he said.

Before the end of the year? Todd asked. Not making that promise?

I hope before the end of the year, Pence replied.

Trump on Sunday tweeted thata new billto repeal and replace Obamacare is on its way, but alsodid not specify when.

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Mike Pence Is Going Down For The Russia Scandal Because He Never Vetted Mike Flynn – PoliticusUSA

For those who are worried that if Trump goes down for the Russia scandal, Vice President Mike Pence will be in charge, keep in mind that Pence in was in charge of the transition that never vetted Mike Flynn. The entire Trump administration is knee deep in the Russia scandal.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer admitted that Pence and the transition never vetted Flynn before naming him as Trumps national security adviser:

Every individual who came into this White House either applied for a security clearance or had one. Everyone in the government goes through the same SF-86 process every single person. And so why would you re-run a background check on someone who was the head of the department the Defense Intelligence Agency that had and did maintain a high-level security clearance? Thats it.

Theres no difference between administrations when you come in from one, they rerun it. The reason they grant them for five years is that its a very extensive background where they check your contacts, your places of residence, your employment. They go out into the field, they do a lot of that work, and then youre required to maintain updates to that clearance. They re-adjudicate it every five years. That occurred in this case. And now the Department of Defenses Inspector General is looking into it.

Guess who was running the transition? Vice President Mike Pence.

If the transition didnt vet Flynn, that is on Pence. No one in the Trump administration is clean on the Russia scandal. When it all finally blows up on this White House, Mike Pence is not going to emerge unscathed. The Mike Pence part of the White Houses story on Flynn and Russia has never made sense.

The reason why is because this White House has left out key details about how involved Pence was, but slowly, little by little, the details are coming out, and they are going to be a big problem for Mike Pence.

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Mike Pence’s first 100 days: He’s stayed above the fray, but what does that say about his influence? – Indianapolis Star

Vice President Mike Pence's first 100 days in the Trump Administration have been filled with one major success, one big failure and many trips to Capitol Hill and abroad pursuing the president's agenda. Here's a look at his tenure so far. Wochit

President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence walk on the South Driveway of the White House to greet Harley Davidson executives and union representatives Feb. 2, 2017.(Photo: MICHAEL REYNOLDS, EPA)

WASHINGTON Two moments. One of success and satisfaction. The other bitter disappointment. Together they illustrate the role that Vice President Mike Pence has played at the start of the new administration.

Before Pence walked into the Senate chamber on April 7 to preside over the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, he stopped to savor what was about to happen.

Its a great day, Pence told Leonard Leo, the Federalist Society leader with whom Pence worked closely on the nomination.

After all, having a Republican choose the replacement for Antonin Scalia had been one of Pences top sales pitches to fellow conservatives, particularly those not yet sold on the top of the ticket.

It was a pledge thatresulted ina strong success.

But delivering on another top promise for the first 100 days of the new administration repealing the Affordable Care Act proved much harder.

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On March 24 Pence, whose close ties to his former legislative colleagues were seen as a major asset in helping the new administration get legislation through Congress, had to tell President Donald Trump the House didnt have the votes to pass the bill.

That had to be tough news to deliver, said John Hammond, a friend and Republican National Committee member from Indiana.

What House Speaker Paul Ryan described as the growing pains of moving from an opposition party to a governing party have hampered the Trump administrations ability to act quickly. But so, too, have the many missteps of an administration that has been unusually fractious and undisciplined.

While having a hand in both the successes and failures of the new administration, Pence has largely remained above the fray amid the in-fighting for power among those in Trump's inner circle.

Its a good trick to still be part of the team but not have all of the negative stuff thats gone on, said Elaine Kamarck, ascholar at the Brookings Institution who worked for former Vice President Al Gore.

But the question remains whether thats a sign of Pences political skill or his lack of influence.

That is going to be something that we only find out eventually, Kamarck said.

Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council who has known Pence for about two decades and continues to be in contact with him on issues such as protections for religious freedom,said Pence is not pushing his own agenda.

Hes being very deferential to the president, Perkins said. Some would like to see him be more aggressive in advocating for some of these things. But for the long term, and his relationship with the president and for the benefit of the country, I think hes taking the right approach.

Pence declined an interview request. But Hammond said Pence has a broad portfolio, built on the trust he has developed with Trump that is strengthened with frequent contact and collaboration.

Theyve come to an understanding about this partnership theyve formed, he said.

Its clear Pence continues to fill many of the roles he played during the campaign.

Those who know Pence say he seems to be enjoying the job without letting it change him too much.

He was famous for saying in Congress, 'Youve got to vote right and go home for dinner, said Rep. Luke Messer, who represents Pences old congressional district. And I think he takes his job very seriously, but hes managed to keep that same peace about him. Hes going to do the best that he can and stay grounded.

Pence said after the election he would draw inspiration for his new job from George H.W. Bush's tenure under President Reaganbecause Bush served a leader who came to Washington, D.C., to bring transformational change.

Pence was describing his intended role as more helpmate than activist vice president. Ron Klain, who served as top aide to Vice Presidents Al Gore and Joe Biden, said theres not much evidence that Pence has played a significant role on such issues as using military force in Syria or how to move forward on tax reform or an infrastructure package.

He might be being extremely disciplined about rendering that advice in private with the president. If he is, kudos to him, Klain said. But vice presidential influence leaves footprints and were not seeing a lot of footprints.

The decision to launch missiles against Syria was made in Mar-a-Lago, where Trump spends a substantial amount of time, without Pence being there. Even though Pence was video-conferenced in, one way vice presidents have influence is by proximity.

And if the room is in Mar-a-Lago, its harder for Mike Pence to be in the room, Klain said.

The firing of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn after he lied to Pence about his conversations with the Russians painted a confusing picture of Pences internal standing.

On the one hand, Trump said he fired Flynn for misleading Pence. But he never told Pence hed been lied to. Instead, Pence found out by reading about it in The Washington Post.

I dont think that wouldve happened in other recent vice presidencies. I read it as a bad sign for Pence, said Joel Goldstein of St. Louis University, an expert on the vice presidency. Another possibility is just that it reflected governing incompetence and it wasnt directed at Pence.

But while Pence has been given consequential assignments in dealing with Congress, foreign leaders and other spokesperson roles, Goldstein said, you dont get the feeling that this is the second coming of Dick Cheney or Joe Biden at this point.

Theres no question, however, that Pence was heavily involved in Gorsuchs nomination.Along with Trumps chief of staff, top counsel and others, Pence was among the senior administration officials who helped screen the nominees.Once Gorsuch was chosen, Leo said Pence was also one of the three key people who helped make sure this was rolled out timing-wise in the best way possible.

Pence was part of that rollout, giving major speeches and interviews about Gorsuch, and accompanying him to meetings with key senators.

The vice president is obviously someone who is capable of helping to coalesce the center right, Leo said.

Although Pences vote wasnt needed to confirm Gorsuch, he wanted to take advantage of his position as president of the Senate to preside over the vote.

Its something Mike is very proud of, Hammond said. Being in the Senate presidents chair to announce the final vote indicated this is seen as a very important historic moment in the conservative movement as well as within the Trump/Pence administration.

Symbolically, I think it was extremely important for him to be there, Hammond said.

Pences presence was required to break a tie over the nomination of Betsy DeVos to be education secretary, the first time a vice president had to provide the final vote for a cabinet nominee.

Texas investor Doug Deason, a member of the Koch brothers network who backed Trumps candidacy, said DeVos is just one of several Koch network allies with significant roles in the administration,including some who previously worked for Pence.

I think hes had a huge influence on that, Deason said of Pence. Hes very influential in the appointments that have been made so far and will be more influential in the future.

In addition to casting the deciding vote for DeVos, Pence did the same for legislation allowing states to withhold federal funds from Planned Parenthood and other health care providers that perform abortions.

Pence, who led early efforts to defund Planned Parenthood while serving in Congress, also became in Februarythe highest-ranking administration official to appear in person at the March for Life demonstration, an annual event organized by anti-abortion activists.

I dont think it would have been possible to do a better job in the first 100 days on the life issue, said Susan B. Anthony List president Marjorie Dannenfelser.

Shes still hoping, though, for passage of the GOP health care overhaul bill, which includes blocking federal funding to Planned Parenthood and making permanent an annual budget rider that prohibits federal funding from paying for abortions except under certain circumstances.

After the health care bill was pulled from the floor, Dannenfelser participated in a meeting Pence convened in his office with administration officials, activists and others to reset everyones resolve in getting a bill passed.

I could see it in his face because I was sitting right next to him, Dannenfelser said, that it might not be everything everybody wants, but its a giant step forward.

Asked if she would havebeen invited to that meeting if Pence werent vice president, Dannenfelser laughed.

No. I really dont, she said. There is no better ally to the pro-life movement than Mike Pence. Im only there because of his dedication to the issue. This is so in his DNA.

While Christian conservatives are still waiting for action on some of their top priorities including a "religious freedom" executive order, Perkins said progress is being made and Pences presence is reassuring.

There is a sense of comfort in the fact that youve got a vice president who may not be working from the inside to pass these things or get these things done, Perkins said, but when the president asks for his input, I think theres a great confidence that the vice president is going to provide solid counsel that will be in line with what a lot of evangelicals feel and think.

Trump trusts Pence to take the lead on the ongoing health care negotiations, said North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows, who heads the House Freedom Caucus, the group of hard-line conservatives who were the critical force behind the March implosion of the bill. Since then, Pence has been working with both the conservatives and more moderate members of the House GOP caucus to try to find a bill both sides can support.

Meadows said Pence, who called him multiple times over Congress recent two-week recess (even while on his own vacation) to discuss negotiations, has been as they would say in western North Carolina, like a dog on point that wont give up.

While Trump has lashed out at members of the Freedom Caucus over the bill, Freedom Caucus founder Jim Jordan of Ohio is full of praise for Pence who was helpful to Jordan when he entered Congress in 2007 and is a guy I look up to and continue to look up to.

Pence has particular credibility with the Freedom Caucus because he wasnt afraid, as a member of Congress, to defy his partys leadership on big issues, including his opposition to a Medicare drug benefit and President Bushs signature education bill.

When the Freedom Caucus opposition to the health care legislation came up during a White House meeting with members of the House leadership, Messer told Trump that the caucus members are good people who love their country.

I tapped on Mikes shoulder and said, 'You know Mr. President, a rabble rouser can grow up and become vice president of the United States, Messer said. Mike sort of smiled.

Rep. Tom MacArthur, a leader of the Tuesday Group caucus of centrist Republicans, said Pence also understands lawmakers represent different constituencies. After listening to lawmakers talk about bridging the gap between those representing more conservative and more moderate districts, Pence called a late-night meeting to address that issue, MacArthur said.

During a social dinner of pork chops at the vice presidents residence, Pence had his guests share something about themselves that the others might not have known.

Hes tried to help without going too far, MacArthur said. Ive always found him engaged. I dont think Ive had a meeting with him yet where he didnt have a little brown notebook with him that he takes notes in.

One of their conversations sparked in MacArthur an idea for changes to the health care bill he recently proposed.Eager to tick off a major accomplishment in the first 100 days, the White House pushed for a vote this week. But while MacArthur'samendment won over a number of conservative lawmakers as well as conservative activists groups that had pressured lawmakers to oppose the initial version it's not clear if there's enough support from more moderate members for it to pass.

If it does become law, that could be Pences most important contribution to the administrations first year, Klain said.

But conversely, if he doesnt get it done, then he was given the ball and couldnt get it in the end zone.

Kamarck, however, said Pence is likely to avoid much of the blame because this particular issue is a lot broader than Mike Pence and goes to the whole party.

Pence, while not being able to make Trump more presidential, has been the normal, conservative Republican politician in an often unhinged administration, Kamarck said.

He does seem like hes the only grown-up in the White House, she said. He gives even a Democrat like me hope that this wont be a total disaster.

Hammond said the job is challenging but Pence has maintained his sunny, optimistic personality.

"I know he finds it hard and theres a lot of pressure. But I think he really enjoys being where he is," Hammond said. "He bops out of bed every morning, I think, ready for action."

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Contributing: Eliza Collins, USA TODAY.

Contact Maureen Groppe at mgroppe@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter: @mgroppe.

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VP Mike Pence to speak at christening of Navy’s newest sub – wtkr.com

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Vice President Mike Pence will participate in the christening of the future USSIndiana on Saturday at Huntington Ingalls Shipyard in Newport News.

Construction on the Virginia-class fast attack submarine began in September 2012 under a teaming agreement between Newport News and General Dynamics Electric Boat.

Indiana (SSN 789) is the 16th Virginia-class fast attack submarine and the sixth Virginia-class Block III submarine.

Vice President Mike Pence, who previously served as the 50th governor of Indiana, will deliver the ceremonys principal address.

Fourteen crew members from the USS Indiana that served in the Pacific during World War II will be at Saturdays ceremony. It means an awful lot, said Albert J. Vicarelli, a signalman during the war.

Diane Donald, wife of retired Adm. Kirkland H. Donald, director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion from 2004 to 2012, is serving as the ships sponsor. This is very near and dear to my heart because I spent 37 years with the submarine force, she said. Being able to be a ship sponsor of a submarine makes it extra special.

Saturdays ceremony begins at 11 am. Stay with News 3 for updates.

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