The Wall Street Journal has a very strange editorial this morning regarding the controversy (which it gently labels a "kerfuffle") that resulted last Friday night in the resignation of CNN's chief executive, Eason Jordan. The Journal's editorial page is generally superb and fearless, so one is reluctant to call this "damage control." Suffice it to say, though, that the analysis is not up to the paper's gold standard. Jordan was evidently pushed out at CNN over what appears to have been an unconscionable assertion that the U.S. military targeted journalists for assassination, uttered at the recent World Economic Forum (WEF)...