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Santorum says "The last thing we've thought about is next time." If he doesn't soon wake up to the realism of his current situation and start becoming a team player within the Republican party, then there probably never will be a next time for him. He has proven beyond question that he is more about trying to keep himself in the spotlight than about having the Republican part beat Obama in November. Being in that spotlight for awhile has morphored his ego into something so big that he no longer can see things realistically. That is something critically important for a President to be able to do. Santorum no longer can.
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