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Rick Santorum is on quite a roll. He made the rounds on the Sunday morning talk shows and appeared on NBC's Meet the Press to defend calling President Obama a "snob" for saying that everyone in the country should be able to go to college. Santorum stood by the charge because he insisted that going to college isn't the only way to succeed—which Obama never claimed. Santorum explained that "it doesn't mean you have to go to a four-year college degree" and added that he, too, wants "everyone to have the opportunity to go to college, or whatever other higher training skills." Isn't that what President Obama said?
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