Great article! What a phony she is.
She’s the black version of Scarlett O’Hara:
“Perhaps, when she contrasts her current red-carpet lifestyle with the unassuming world of South Euclid Avenue, she genuinely may think that her childhood was impoverished. And the one thing that is certain about the incredible Mrs O is that she never intends to have to live that way again.”
Better yet, let her contrast her upbringing and achievements with those of Condoleeza Rice so she can see what it really means to rise out of poverty and opression to succeed.