Posted on 04/18/2014 8:28:11 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Every year since 1983, Hustler founder Larry Flynt has sent 535 copies of his monthly magazine to Capitol Hill one edition for each member of Congress.
Only members of the executive branch are exempt from Flynts routine mailing list.
The magazine and its array of naked women, vulgar comics and articles ranging on topics from politics to sex, arrives in the mail in a plain manila envelope.
It didnt take long for Congress members to complain about receiving the adult magazine: they first complained about the mailings in 1984, prompting the U.S. Postal Service to ask the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to block the mailings.
Two years after the complaint, however, the court ruled that they could not order that the mailing be stopped.
In its decision, the court wrote, Receiving Hustler once each month would not unduly burden a Member of Congress. Members are not forced to read the magazine or other of the mail they receive in volume.
We cannot imagine that Congressional offices all lack wastebaskets, the court continued.
Flynt saw the printing and sending of the magazine as within his First Amendment rights; the court agreed.
Moses freed the Jews, Lincoln freed the slaves, and I just wanted to free all the neurotics, Flynt told The Hill in 2011.
The magazines monthly arrival in Congressional offices has been received with just about all imaginable reactions. Some, such as Utah Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson, have been outraged.
Its insulting behavior on the part of the publisher, but not surprising, Matheson said in 2006.
Others have reacted more lightheartedly. One staffer remembers telling interns to save every copy of Hustler the office received.
We eventually gave a coworker the whole years supply for Secret Santa and then she would mail them to her boyfriend in Iraq. Certainly one of the least-heralded ways the office supported our troops, the anonymous staffer explained.
I forget to mention it to interns and wait to watch the look of horror on their face when they open it in a congressional office, said another worker, who also remained anonymous.
Most of the time, however, the magazine simply ends up in the trash, a fact that comes as no surprise to the people behind Hustler.
As Arthur Sando, a Hustler spokesman, said, We assume, at this point, that staff members are either reading it or tossing it.
Congress has shrugged their legislative responsibility and left it up to the courts to do the legislating. And thats dividing our country; the rich keep getting richer and the poor just get poorer; theres nothing more true than that is today. And I dont want to sound cold and bitter when I say that Republicans are mean, but they just are. They are downright mean, and its all about them. And I think were obligated to help take care of the less fortunate among us.
So, why isn’t Newsmax or the Limbaugh Letter doing this?
As a side benefit they might actually learn something.
Yup, see everything he’s done - even the youtube show he hosted for a while.
My favorite is his story about Bob Uecker that he told to Howard Stern
Yeah, They can just throw it on top of the Constitution.
It’s up to our congress critters to trash the magazines or deeply study them.
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Magazines as Second Class matter are handled differently .....
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