Not all heroes wear capes
Bill Clinton. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images . For example: the brave DJ who boldly defended “late-night vibes” from the whims of Bill Clinton.
According to “Page Six,” Bill and Hillary Clinton decided to dine out with a truly odd mix of powerful figures over the weekend — we’re talking Jon Bon Jovi and D.C. lobbyists alike. The location they landed on: the Maidstone, a hip hotel in East Hampton. While the tabloid doesn’t go into detail about the start of the dinner, one can assume there were no major disturbances or issues to report. Sometime around 11 p.m.
“[Staff members] were told ‘no’ by the DJ,” the witness told “Page Six.” “The wait staff was pleading with the DJ to turn down the music, but the DJ wasn’t having it.” Sadly , the DJ did later attempt to cater to Clinton’s demands, as a second source told “Page Six” that she played Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop” — the theme music from his winning 1992 presidential campaign.
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