By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists

A batting cage is set up in the backyard of Jayson Werth's Northern Virginia manse, a cage much like one in his own yard during his Springfield, Ill., youth. If Werth's two sons, ages 10 and 7, feel so inclined, they can duck inside the netting and take some hacks - and maybe become the fourth generation in the family to play in the major leagues.
What Ducky was telling him, though not in so many words, was that baseball can beat you down.