On foreign policy, for example, my sympathies tend toward Ron Paul - stop putting our nose into all the conflicts in the world. It about bankrupts us, and even more important keeps sending our brave young men and women home in body bags or without legs. We simply can't police the whole world, and many of the crises are complicated. Take Syria, for example. I've read that the Christians there are overwhelmingly for the Assad government over the rebels. Assad is not good, but apparently they fear that his overthrow could bring much worse.
Romney does not appeal to me, but he really has the best credentials as well as the presence of a president. Can he beat Obama? There many be several million, especially among evangelicals, who may feel that they cannot vote for a Mormon and will sit the election out or choose to vote for a third party??? Personally, I rather like Huntsman, but as a Mormon he would face the same problem.
Perry? Too early to say. I wasn't all that impressed by his speech on Saturday. He sounds more like a neocon than I like. Neocons, of course, are those people who seem eager to get into every war that comes along. That's also my strong objection (among others) to Santorum. The more they sound like John Bolton the more I distrust them. They'd have us sending troops into Iran, Syria, Libya and elsewhere as soon as they can. Crazies, that's what they are. Of course, war does fill the coffers of some industries - and various military chiefs seem to profit from them, also. Didn't that great man, Ike, say something about the military-industrial complex? It certainly has plenty of power in Congress and elsewhere - both parties.
Keep smiling. God is not dead.