It's baseball season and I relish taking my sons to a game or, sometimes, a good baseball movie; or even a bad baseball movie … like the one my oldest and I watched 16 years ago.
I slouched in my theater seat when I suddenly sat up, straining to hear the lyrics to a song a youth baseball team was singing.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's success in getting Neil Gorsuch confirmed to the Supreme Court is a reminder that in Washington, there's no limit to what can be accomplished if conservatives don't waste their time worrying about what the liberal press says about them.
House Speaker Paul Ryan may want to pay attention. Senator McConnell's Supreme Court success offers a potentially useful template for Republicans to handle health care and tax reform. The question is whether Mr. Ryan has Mr. McConnell's — well, in honor of Passover, let's say, kishkes.