BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Jim Norton's Netflix special Mouthful of Shame has already been a huge success—and an ass-whipping from Robert De Niro? Not so much. But comedian Norton talks about it all while regaling readers with stories about trans girls, the art of cunnilingus and the upside of bombing onstage.
Then, Hustler's editors ask: Is stupid winning? Reporter Ian Murphy explores America’s poverty-making policies and backward solutions to social problems, from Reagan’s trickle-down economics to the Trump Administration’s push to outlaw abortion and its new war on drugs. Are your rights under attack? Premiere investigative journalist Greg Palast exposes Kansas secretary of state Kris Kobach’s push to purge the voter rolls, suppress the vote and kill your right to privacy.
In his "Publisher’s Statement," Larry Flynt urges Democrats to be more than “the Party of No” and calls for them to “present real solutions to real problems” and focus on concrete plans for winning next year’s midterms.
“Last year the Democrats had all the talent and a big lead, but blew it in the end,” Flynt stated. “They need to stop playing defense only, go on offense and offer Americans viable solutions if they don’t want to suffer a repeat of last year’s electoral fiasco. They need to focus on how to affect voters’ everyday lives.”
Mkblondie graces this month’s cover in an alluring and revealing ten-page spread. Additional layouts star the sumptuous Megan Rain, Kimberly Fox, Vicki Chase, Raylin Ann and more. Plus, school sucks, but no one wants to graduate from the Barely Legal Blowjob Academy, and two horny girls show us rope tricks in the 2003 bondage classic Knotted & Nice.
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