“Franklin Roosevelt still surrounded himself with a lot of strong women. I think that they in many ways helped give him the strength that he needed to get us through the Depression and get us through World War II.”— Larry Flynt, pbs.orgTagged: Strong Females, Presidents, FDR, Franklin Roosevelt, Leadership
“That’s how the Patriot Act got passed. Bush got that through and nobody objected because they felt that the country faced serious threats from abroad and it’s still in place. President Obama allowed it to continue. See, when you give up something, it’s very, very difficult to get it back.”— Larry Flynt, pbs.orgTagged: Free Speech, 1st Amendment, Fear, Opportunistic, rights
“But I think Americans need to know when they’re giving up their privacy. I think that’s just as important as the speech issue. So the government is really not necessarily protecting peoples’ right to free speech as well as they’re not saying they have a right to privacy.”— Larry Flynt, pbs.orgTagged: Free Speech, 1st Amendment
“Being in a wheelchair for 30 years. I’m not whining about it because I don’t dwell on things I can’t do anything about, you know. I never really think about until somebody mentions it. I did take a bullet. If I had it done over, I’d probably have done the same thing again.”— Larry Flynt, pbs.orgTagged: 1st Amendment, Free Speech