NY Times article noted “caveat” about Obama, left out speaker's support for other Dems

A January 28 New York Times article by reporter Jodi Kantor included a quote by Ron Klain, former chief of staff to Vice President Al Gore, saying that Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) “style of leadership” might be better suited to running the Harvard Law Review, of which Obama was the first black president, than to “running a country.” Specifically, the Times article stated:

“The things that make law school politics fractious are different from the things that make American politics fractious,” said Ron Klain, who preceded Mr. Obama at the law review and later served as Vice President Al Gore 's chief of staff. Mr. Klain has watched the senator's rise.

“The interesting caveat,” he said, “is that is a style of leadership more effective running a law review than running a country.”

But the article did not note that Klain has reportedly signed on with Sen. Joseph R. Biden (D-DE) and said he would support Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) if Biden “chooses not to run.” The Washington Post also reported that Klain is supporting Biden.