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The other evening, we the people were witnesses to a happening, which even in our wildest imaginings, way back when in the purple haze daze of Woodstock, we wouldn’t have been capable of wrapping our Watergate warped minds around: the 42nd President of the United States of America presented an award to a Rolling Stones’ guitarist for writing a book. Believe it or not, that’s what happened at the Mandarin Hotel in Manhattan when William Jefferson Clinton presented the Mailer Prize for Distinguished Biography, named in honor of Norman Mailer, to Keith Richards, for his memoir Life [©Little, Brown and Company 2010].
Bill Clinton was, for a change, in a supporting rather than leading role, charged with making the presentation to Richards. Unbelievably, the former President, no choir boy himself, noted that his late mother-in-law, Dorothy Rodham, was an adoring admirer of the guitarist, another well-known non angel, and the band he’s shared stewardship with Mick Jagger since the 1960s. Clinton asked the audience about Rodham, who died on November 1st.
"Do you have any idea what it's like to have a 92-year-old groupie living in your home, a woman who lived and breathed for the Rolling Stones?".
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