I've been sporting the Rand Paul 2016 bumper sticker on my car since 2012. He's very quickly losing my support with the pro-Israel foreign aid crap. If he doesn't hop off that bandwagon very soon, I won't be voting for him.
As a Senator, Rand has one vote and that is it, for any foreign policy decision or foreign aid or war declaration vote etc. yadayadaya
Rand should use that vote wisely, and that is about it.
His Dad made smart enuf moves, in line with the US Constitution and the War Powers clause,
in late September 2001 while at the same time as Condi and Collin Powell et al. and Bush43 developed a strategy (read Woodward's Bush at War for Condi's role).
His Dad along with the GOP Congressman from eastern Iowa and four other GOP Congressmen in November 2002, were the 6 "NO" votes of the GOP for the 2002 Iraqi War Resolution Act. Did that diminish RP's popularity ??
Talking is what McCain did and does alot of - to the enemy and everybuddy fer' that matter.
McCain is no hero, and at his best becomes a POW crashing his plane near Hanoi - this is besides losing five aircraft for the United States Navy - the one off Corpus Christi of his stupidity of not having ever read portions of his training manual - (by his own admission btw, altho that was self-evident),
and WE ALL do not ever forget the USS Forrestal disaster and his role on the carrier deck camera unedited tape, and not the campaign 2008 tape edits either trying to vindicate and/or obfuscate his inherent lying nature).
Rand does not need to be a neocon wanna-be to defeat Hilary or Joe Biden ( who I think gets the Dimocrat nomination anyhoo).
Only bumbling idiots of Senators talk about foreign policy without the same knowledge set as the commander-in-chief anyway.
Watch the McCain double talk express, (and note Ron Paul at the 2:13 - 2:20 mark cringe seated next to McCain at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley
and note at 1:08 Senator Lieberman cringe after McCain still can't get the story straight)
Yes, Rand does need foreign policy advisors, just as he would as commander-in-chief - I'll be optimistic, for now - but . . . we'll see.
