But do you think a President should ask congress for a formal declaration of war before bombing another country like Iran or Libya?
No. Do you believe a candidate should be elected to the office of President who want to gut the US military, praise traitors, allow terrorists to get nukes, blame the US for 9/11, think there was glee in the Bush White House following 9/11, close all foreign US military bases, and trash the provide for the common defense phrase in the US Constitution.
I don't know what he thinks, but I think so. The difference between that position and Paul's being, he'd never declare war on anybody. He'd be dead in the enemy's first strike.
There's a place for Paul in American political life:
Vivisecting Alan Greenspan. With a dull scalpel. While we make Ben Bernanke, Hank "the Shank" Paulsen, and Little Timmy Geithner watch. On the "you're next" bench.
But it isn't in the White House.