Condoleezza Rice has a memoir coming out (pictured) and who knew that Moammar Gadhafi’s death would mesh well with the publisher’s efforts to promote it. But when an infamous and now dead dictator once had a crush on you, you go with it, I guess. The Hill says that among the tidbits in the Stanford professor’s book is her recollection of how Gadhafi showed her a scrapbook he kept of her during a 2008 visit to Libya. He also had a song written for her titled, “Black Flower in the White House.”
From Rice in the book: “What was going through my head was, “How long do I have to sit here and how quickly can I get out of here?’”