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

As was once said about Elvis Presley, former President Bill Clinton seems to be everywhere.
And that would be Jan. 6, the second day that the bustling new Congress will be in session in the new year.
Republican presidential candidates are flocking to see Britain's icon of conservatism, Margaret Thatcher, in the hope that her blessing could help their bids for the presidency.
Republican presidential candidates are flocking to see Britain's icon of conservatism, Margaret Thatcher, in the hope that her blessing could help their bids for the presidency.
"A basketball trip to Ohio and a bells-and-whistles state dinner do not erase a track record of major insults by the Obama administration since it took office," writes Nile Gardiner, director of the Heritage Foundation's Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, in the London Telegraph.
he added, that it was Republican candidates who were turning to Britain rather than their Democratic counterparts.