Let's All Speculate On the Identity of the 'Inappropriate' Times Columnist

Public editor Margaret Sullivan has a few questions about the editorial freedom with which the average New York Times columnist operates:

Public editor Margaret Sullivan has a few questions about the editorial freedom with which the average New York Times columnist operates:

This week has been tough on obviousness. There are the subtle implications of the Supreme Court's Arizona rulings and the murmurs of its coming Affordable Care Act rulings. Both make Mitt Romney and the Romney campaign mention words until reporters disperse in frustration. "WE SAID WORDS THAT ARE SYNONYMS WITH…
Noted Globalization advocate, flip-floppy war monger, and all around pompous blowhard know-it-all Thomas Friedman, author of The World Is Flat, has a ballin' ass house. It leaves a big carbon footprint and it's ugly as sin. But why?