By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
If Manti Te'o's career at Notre Dame has seemed like something straight out of a Hollywood script, perhaps it's fitting the linebacker is cast as an underdog in the final two scenes of his collegiate career.

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Before he got on with the business of his senior year in the Landon School's backcourt, Joe McDonald had something else to occupy his time besides figuring out where he would play point guard at the college level.
David Pellom recorded his third straight double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, and George Washington downed Duquesne for the first time in five years, 56-51 on Saturday.
Langston Galloway scored 18 points and keyed a decisive 21-2 first half run as Saint Joseph's held on for a 73-66 win over George Washington on Saturday.

There's a race to make the tournament unfolding this month at George Washington — the Atlantic 10 tournament.
The George Washington Colonials led defending Atlantic-10 champion Xavier for all but 4:19 Wednesday night. And on the game's final possession, they found themselves one point away from their first win over the Musketeers since Feb. 2, 2006.
Branden Frazier scored 20 points, Chris Gaston had 14 of his 16 in the second half and Fordham bounced back from two blowout road losses with a 63-58 victory over George Washington on Saturday.

Lasan Kromah isn't quite where he was two years ago, when he was one of George Washington's top scorers.
Dwayne Evans had a season-high 19 points and 11 rebounds as Saint Louis defeated George Washington 78-56 on Saturday.
Tony Taylor finished with 20 points and George Washington used a huge second-half run to defeat Delaware State 77-59 Saturday, snapping a seven-game losing streak.
George Washington guard Tony Taylor reached the 10-shot plateau in the closing seconds last week against Bradley with a frantic heave off a broken play that was swatted aside as the Colonials suffered a 67-66 loss.
George Washington suspended a player expected to start Thursday.
George Washington is Syracuse's latest victim, getting overpowered by the Orange's zone defense and failing to take care of the basketball.
Jim Boeheim looks and sounds about as weary as a person can be with all that's been going on around his Syracuse program. But at least the Hall of Fame coach has something to sleep on this weekend.
"Defense," senior Tony Taylor said of the primary culprit of the Colonials' latest loss. "We would come down and get a quick score, and they'd come down and hit a quick 3. Or we'd turn the ball over, and they'll get an easy dunk."
A quiet Taylor said it all after the game: "The ball just didn't bounce our way."
Success against Xavier remains elusive for George Washington →