If the people in the shadows who seem to do the real candidate selections pull Rubio onto the ticket in order to swing Florida and a greater percentage of latinos, the validity of that statement may be questionable. But, what will happen with four more years of Obama is an absolute certainty.
The fight against Romney winning the nomination is defining conservative politics for years to come, defeating Romney is about more than just the 2012 Presidential election.
Conservatives have to take a stand and show that Romney is a bridge too far for the Rockefeller/Romney GOP left, and they need to be stopped.
The GOP establishment actually supported candidates running against the Republican nominees in 2010, that was a formal declaration of war.
I won’t vote for Mitt Romney if he wins the nomination.
You are scared out of your wits and your panic is clouding your vision.
There are zero "absolute certainties" as to the consequences of four more years of Obama, but there is an EXTREMELY HIGH PROBABILITY that four more years of Obama would mean:
1. A MUCH more conservative congress, with the power to make Obama nearly impotent politically.
2. A stronger Republican party as Americans gravitate toward it as a functional antidote to the big government tyranny of the Democrat party.
There's only one absolute certainty with a Romney win: liberalism would be nourished and strengthened in both the Republican and Democrat parties.
With Romney in the White House, there'd also be an EXTREMLY HIGH PROBABILTY that:
1. We'd get nationalized health care and the Republican party would get the blame for it.
2. People who voted Republican for the first time seeking an antidote to big government would feel so betrayed that they would likely hate the Republican party passionately for the rest of their lives.
3. Congress would go left, along with the Republican party.
Panic makes people do stupid things. Get a grip and THINK IT THROUGH.