GOP primary race: "They are not nice people"

 Or are they?

Did you watch Newt Gingrich hear Rick Santorum talking about his leadership?  He has led the party all right, Santorum is among his, in his responsibility.  He did things for them; he can not help expecting a little love despite his arrogance and aggressiveness. 

Intelligence and academics mean something to me. 

The inherited wealth and Mitt Romney's greed of it, could appeal to rich folks but not the 99%.  As shown in the seemingly innocent carelessness calling corporations people, GOP people are not known for the notion of -- what some people live for, the understanding, fairness and the truth.  They indeed may be not nice people. 

Sincerity and care mean something to me. 

Sincerity means different things in different people.  The sincere verbal attacks of Santorum on the social wrongness and on other candidates, is the GOP version of human rights, what makes us human being -- not reasons, but religion.  His looks among all others, untainted with religious purity, can be totally ridiculous to some but that should gain popularity among those who look to find 'contrast' with President Obama. 

War is crazy. 

War is costly, in trillions of dollars.  Ron Paul insisted to withdraw all troops from abroad, and instead secure the borders.  He is the most witty candidate of all, with the amazing skills in bringing in those points that he believes in, in the way that you might be saying, -- a good point, -- then no, it can not be, -- and ended up that's crazy. 

Some believe in that we could trust those people with some foolishness and somewhat shallowness of characters -- such as, Romney's little pride in his assets, Santorum's self-confidence in his innocent looks, Gingrich's satisfaction in making others uncomfortable, and Paul's self-assertion of being impossible.  

While they may be not be nice, they may remind us how we get here, and how things were.