I agree. The VP has no real power other than a tie breaking vote in the Senate. His or her real job is to be able to communicate with the public. Not that Flynn can't do that, but he would much better as Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State, or head of some other 3 letter agency.
As much as I love Flynn for VP, imagine how effective he'd be in several other critical roles.
Then again, it seems traditional for America to have a former General as President, following a major war.
I agree. The VP has no real power other than a tie breaking vote in the Senate. His or her real job is to be able to communicate with the public. Not that Flynn can't do that, but he would much better as Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State, or head of some other 3 letter agency.