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He might be right. He's a complete ass for pointing it out. And the fact that he would think he might need to point it out should be cause for some serious self reflection. But ya, disparaging someone above you in the chain of command is going to run afoul of the UCMJ. I'm just not sure of the VP is considered in the chain of command.
You seem to know this, but for anyone happening on this thread who doesn't, I'll spell it out more clearly ...
Vance's statement that he can't be booed is only true at a military graduation where they must follow the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).
If he were speaking at any public university (or many private ones), the graduates and the audience could have booed to their hearts' content. And I'm sure that's part of the very calculated reason why he only gave the one commencement address this year.
So the only commencement speech he gave is the only one where the grads are literally ordered by LAW to keep their yaps shut.
So courageous.
Nawww.. boo that couch-fucking moron.
The US Vice-president is not in the chain of command.
It depends entirely on what colour baseball cap the base CO wears on his days off.
It's definitely against their rules to boo a government official, and even if it wasn't the administration would order them punished, and fire everyone in the chain of command that refused to punish them.
No, he's not. This is why the first amendment exists.
Soldiers give up a lot of rights when they sign their enlistment contract.