In its latest editorial, the Chronicle's editorial board complains about unarmored vehicles in Iraq: Military supply officers say the problem isn't money, but bottlenecks in the supply of vehicle armor and other equipment. Factories can only produce so much, but the Army's inability to equip 150,000 troops in the field with all the best and latest equipment should be cause for worry. What? The constraints of time, space and the laws of physics are all Rumsfeld's fault? The editors also pass up an opportunity to salvage some semblance of ethics in journalism: Reports that the soldiers' questions were prompted by...