By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Don Mattingly knows about trying to come back from an injury that just won't heal.

Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper, 20, understands the responsibility that comes with his status as a rising MLB star, but he wants to be seen as more than a ballplayer. "I like people seeing the other side," Harper said.
Reserved for the better part of February for the contentious process of salary arbitration, the Ellis East Room on the second floor of the Hyatt Regency Phoenix went unused. For the first time since arbitration began in 1974, none of the players who filed wound up arguing their cases.
When Jim Harbaugh and Alex Smith drove in the Giants' victory parade last fall, players on San Francisco's championship baseball team hoped they might be able to return the favor if the 49ers could win it all a few months later.
Marco Scutaro comes through again for the Giants _ who else?
Sergio Romo closes it out by throwing a called third strike past Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera.
You get the feeling the Tigers are never going to get a big hit in this World Series.
Another squandered opportunity for the Tigers, who just can't manage to get a big hit.
Giants starter Ryan Vogelsong was lifted with two outs in the sixth, after 104 pitches and his fourth walk of the game.
After getting 2 1-3 hitless innings of relief from Tim Lincecum, the Giants are handing the ball to closer Sergio Romo in the ninth. He's trying to nail down a 2-0 win over Detroit for a commanding 3-0 lead in the World Series.
That's it. The final score is Giants 2, Tigers 0 for the second consecutive game in this World Series.
Pablo Sandoval decided sometime long ago that he was going to swing at the first pitch of his second at-bat.
Once again, Prince Fielder fails to come through for the Tigers.
Angel Pagan put a charge into his fifth-inning drive but Austin Jackson ran it down in deep center. A lot of room out there in spacious Comerica Park.
Gregor Blanco is chasing down line drives in left field, laying down perfect bunts and making run-saving relay throws.
"The more you've played it's a little bit easier to be a leader," Posey said. "I try to help guys any way I can. I want to contribute whether it's pointing something out you might see that somebody is doing or whatever."
"I was excited just to be back on the field at the start of the season," Posey said Tuesday. "I definitely appreciate this year just as much if not more. When I was here in 2010 it seemed like everything happened really, really fast. This year I had the chance to understand the difficulty of a long season and the ups and downs you have over the course of the year. It's something you want to enjoy while you're doing it and soak up every minute of it."