By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
There's always a danger when a former athlete sets himself down, pen in hand, and bares his soul.
Novak Djokovic wrapped up his victory at the Australian Open on a sweet note.

The top-ranked Djokovic is the first man in the Open era to win three straight Australian titles — nine others have won back-to-back but were unable to win three in a row.
Novak Djokovic remembers when he was about 11 and meeting a boy his age named Andy Murray.
Andre Agassi says one of the biggest regrets of his career was waiting until 1995 _ a full decade after turning professional _ to play in the Australian Open.
Andre Agassi says one of the biggest regrets of his career was waiting until 1995 _ a full decade after turning professional _ to play in the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic slammed Lance Armstrong's long-delayed doping admissions, saying the seven-time Tour de France winner is a disgrace to cycling and "should suffer for his lies."
Kimiko Date-Krumm is still winning in the Grand Slam arena at age 42, much to the dismay of her former peers.

Robert Griffin Jr. has been a father for 27 of his 47 years on this earth. The beginning, with all its thrills and wonder, featured that awakening all new parents experience. Children, it turns out, come with no instruction booklet. Somehow the manufacturer always leaves that out of the box.
The Farmers Classic men's tennis tournament at UCLA has been discontinued, and its ATP sanction has been sold to a group in Bogota, Colombia.
While Andy Murray basked in the glow of his first major championship, his coach celebrated the U.S. Open title with a few rounds of golf with his buddies.
Andre Agassi reminisced about that first U.S. Open trip 26 years ago, when he showed up "rocking a spiky, fluffy, two-tone mullet."
Maybe Andy Roddick should have come up with this retirement scheme sooner.

Somehow, it seemed so easy for so many people to write off Roger Federer.
Somehow, it seemed so easy for so many people to write off Roger Federer.
"Two days off, going into it fresh, going into it ready is a big difference," said Agassi. "I probably give the edge to Djokovic in the finals."
"He believes now, and so now you're talking about four guys," he said. "They've separated themselves from the field."