Driving the Slant: Obama, Drugs, and the New York Times

It would seem a fairly mischievously buried lede. The story you expect from the headline “Old Friends Say Drugs Played Bit Part in Obama’s Young Life” is the story of, well, drugs playing a bit part in Barack Obama’s young life. Turns out, as we don’t learn until the sixth paragraph of the article, the real news is this:
Mr. Obama’s account of his younger self and drugs [in his memoir Dreams From My Father] significantly differs from the recollections of others who do not recall his drug use.
Or, as the New York Times reporter who filed the story, Serge V. Kovaleski, puts it a little further on:
In more than three dozen interviews, friends, classmates and mentors from his high school and Occidental [College] recalled Mr. Obama as being grounded, motivated and poised, someone who did not appear to be grappling with any drug problems and seemed to dabble only with marijuana.
In other words, the story is more about the bit than it is about the drugs.