[My friend Jann Wenner, the editor and publisher of Rolling Stone, the rock and roll bible, called me excitedly the day after Bill Clinton was nominated for the presidency. He had spent the previous night at a party, celebrating with Clinton.] He's one of us, ... He'll be the first rock and roll president in American history. |
[On questions about Republican criticism of his windsurfing, he said,] It shows how pathetic and diversionary they are. ... You're damn right. I said, 'I'm going to be who I am.' I think people care about authenticity. |
He's one of us. He'll be the first rock and roll president in American history. |
If they want to smash them into bits, they can do that, too. |
It's primarily not an intellectual thing. |
Throughout our history we have seen the careers of some of the nation's most notable journalists flourish, including Cameron Crowe and the late Hunter S. Thompson. We're anxious to meet the candidates and welcome them into the Rolling Stone family as they embark on their professional careers. |
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