MSNBC uses the wrong Rice
I imagine we might see more of this as speculation builds about Susan Rice getting Condi’s old job (h/t: @whoisbenchang): On the bright side, it could be worse, like when Forbes used a Nelson Mandela photo for Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. That mistake has since been fixed.
I imagine we might see more of this as speculation builds about Susan Rice getting Condi's old job (h/t: @whoisbenchang):
I imagine we might see more of this as speculation builds about Susan Rice getting Condi’s old job (h/t: @whoisbenchang):
On the bright side, it could be worse, like when Forbes used a Nelson Mandela photo for Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. That mistake has since been fixed.
Uri Friedman is deputy managing editor at Foreign Policy. Before joining FP, he reported for the Christian Science Monitor, worked on corporate strategy for Atlantic Media, helped launch the Atlantic Wire, and covered international affairs for the site. A proud native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he studied European history at the University of Pennsylvania and has lived in Barcelona, Spain and Geneva, Switzerland. Twitter: @UriLF
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