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1976 hustler magazine covers
1976 hustler magazine covers






1976 hustler magazine covers

“Americans have a unique feeling for our flag, and it’s expressed in different ways that you won’t find anywhere else in the world,” he says.

1976 hustler magazine covers

So much so that by the 1890s, children were pledging their allegiance to the flag every day in school. Generally speaking, flag historian Marc Leepson, author of Flag: An American Biography, says that Americans have had a near-religious relationship to the flag since the mid-1800s. #TeamTomi #halloween #MAGA #Merica #makeHalloweenGreatAgainĪ post shared by Tomi Lahren on at 7:15pm PDT If you’re a lib, I’m “offensive.” Let’s go.

1976 hustler magazine covers

Oh LA get ready to find your safe spaces! What am I? Well if you’re a conservative, I’m American AF. For example, just yesterday, the following posts popped up on Instagram: And pretty much ever since, hot girls across the country - on both the right and the left - have donned bikinis with the American Flag printed on them (most especially on the Fourth of July) as the official mark of patriotism/America/the flag being sexy. More largely, though, she ushered in the dawn of the American Flag bikini. It’s one of the most controversial covers in the history of a very controversial magazine. She was paid around $100 for her work, which ended up on the cover of the July 1976 issue. Those cuts of fabric were then repurposed into a tiny, American flag bikini bottom. In a pinch, she turned to her wedding dress, cutting out portions of it to represent the “purity” of America’s red, white and blue iconography. When Bob Flora, the former art director of Hustler, told Julie Brady, a seamstress whose sister happened to go to school with Flora, to make something “patriotic” for an upcoming cover, she just so happened to be all out of white fabric.








1976 hustler magazine covers