Topic: Hustler Magazine

4 chapters across the catalog

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 2:55:44 - 2:59:18

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

Larry Flynt Obituary, PBS Coverage Critique

The death of Hustler Magazine founder Larry Flynt is discussed. The hosts criticize a PBS report that framed Flynt's empire as being built on "violence against women," arguing instead that he was a crucial First Amendment advocate who fought for the right to publish content that others found disgusting.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 25:54 - 27:45

889: The Christmas Special

Larry Flynt on Capital Punishment and Public Executions

Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt expresses his opposition to the death penalty for the man who shot and paralyzed him, arguing that the legal system should focus on justice rather than vengeance. Flynt cites 18th-century England as evidence that capital punishment is not a deterrent. The hosts satirically suggest that public executions should be revived as high-rated reality television programming.

Bots & Girls!
Episode 566 2:17:32 - 2:20:07

566: Bots & Girls!

Larry Flynt on the Death Penalty and Public Executions

Hustler publisher Larry Flynt argues against the death penalty, stating it is not a deterrent and citing 18th-century England where pickpocketing continued even during public hangings. The hosts jokingly suggest that public executions would make for high-rated reality television.

Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill
Episode 68 1:27:24 - 1:29:14

68: Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill

Voice Acting Anecdote, Hot Pursuit Film

A personal anecdote reveals that one of the hosts performed voice dubbing for an X-rated detective film titled "Hot Pursuit" at age 17. The film reportedly received an award from Hustler Magazine. The story is shared as a humorous piece of career trivia from before the host's mainstream success in show business.