Even if the overall tone of the Woodward book and the Times' op-ed is to confirm what we already instinctively knew about Trump's unfitness for office and the massive dysfunction that stems from that, the post-Labor Day bombshells still raised enough questions for four or five different potential columns. There's the fun but wildly overrated parlor game of speculating who wrote the anonymous diatribe (cough, cough, director of intelligence Dan Coats? … maybe, although he denies it) to questioning whether the Times should have granted anonymity (yes … although other journalists disagree) to whether going semi-public with the view from inside the White House "resistance" was an act of courage … or cowardice (more on that in a minute).