“Rolling Stone” Can’t Get Its Moderately Talented Black People Straight
Ah, the poor Rolling Stone blog. They got so spooked by Suge Knight’s threats, their vision blurred and they saw a vision of him in a picture of Rick Ross. That must have been followed by a fainting spell of some sort, because they haven’t switched the incorrect photo yet … do you think we should e-mail them some smelling salts?
UPDATE (6:35 p.m.): Someone must have slapped them out of their shock, as the picture’s been corrected. Our screen grab, however, lives on.
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moderately talented is right. the bottom of the barrel is dangerously overscraped.
I believe the headline should be “… keep their moderately talented black people straight” not “get their moderately talented black people straight.”
The latter sounds like Rolling Stone is running a drug treatment program, instead of their real business, a drug taking program. Which, funnily enough, explains them running a picture of Rick Ross on a Suge Knight story.
I love it when rappers are mad at each other. It’s really fun to watch/read/hear about