I guess if Congress doesn't have the balls to go after the Neo-Con's war proliferation, they feel like they can make up for it by nosing themselves into the affairs of Baseball? Maybe they're just put off that someone might have lied to them, and they want to preserve their monopoly?
Where in the Constitution does it say that Congress may interfere in the internal affairs of a private baseball league or its players? How exactly have these vainglorious congressional publicity hounds come by the idea that their jurisdiction has no limits?
- Robert Higgs, “
There's a Time and a Place for a Beanball” [March 3, 2008]