Donald Clarke: South Park Isn’t Letting Go of Donald Trump’s Hambone Any Time Soon
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‘South Park’ Skewers a New Kind of Sanctimony and Trump
In 2003, Andrew Sullivan wrote about a breed of conservatives that he called “South Park Republicans,” who shared the irreverent, profane ethos of the cartoon, which debuted in 1997 and delighted in ridiculing liberal sacred cows. These Republicans were socially libertarian — “some smoke pot” — and contemptuous of political correctness, and they thought protesting the invasion of Iraq was lame. “If people wonder why anti-war celebrities like Jan…
The latest South Park provocation has a very special place in the American media and political landscape, in a pitiful state since Donald Trump's election. His success is only more ironic. We summarize this. It's been 28 years since the South Park animation series has taken the lead from [...]
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