Well. I must say this was unexpected.

Eason Jordan has resigned. (hat tip: Instapundit).

Wow.

I was not expecting that. So soon anyway. As is typical with these things, it really isn't the original action that is so troublesome, its the attempted stonewalling and cover-up.

What is really interesting is what Ed Morrisey pointed out, which was repeated by Instapundit, and bears repeating here:

The major news organizations now have to report the resignation of the head of a major news organization for a scandal they never reported to their viewers.

I thought Rathergate was a fluke. I guess it was not. It is a whole new ball game, folks. Wow.

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