Extreme Makeover, School Super Edition:
During contract talks earlier this year, Ms. Rhee turned to Anita Dunn, the former communications director for
President Obama, to help with her image.
A gift of $100,000 toward her fee was paid by an education philanthropist, Katherine Bradley, the wife of the publisher David Bradley of The Atlantic Monthly and National Journal.
Now it is Ms. Dunn’s firm, SKD Knickerbocker, that is coordinating Ms. Rhee’s rollout of her new group. Whatever advice it may have given her to bring all sides together when she was a public official, she clearly feels unrestricted by that now.
Nice work if you can get it, and hilariously hypocritical considering she said this:
“The ultimate goal is to shift the power dynamic of education in this country, which I think for far too long has been dominated by special interests, whether the teachers’ unions or textbook manufacturers,” Ms. Rhee, 40, said in an interview.
No special interests will be funding further image makeovers of Rhee - just wealthy interests. Which aren't that special. Or something.
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