NYT ON INTERNET TIME
Mickey Kaus is right about Howell Raines:
If this had happened 10 years ago, when the Internet didn't exist, Raines would still be running the place. The Times staff would be just as unhappy, but they'd be unable to instantaneously organize and vent their displeasure on Romenesko and elsewhere. It was this suddenly-transparent internal opposition, more than the constant pummeling from bloggers, that brought Raines down.
Andrew Sullivan, on the other hand, is too, and too predictably, self-aggrandizing.