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South Park Practical Torching Trump With PSA for Season 27 Premiere

Leave it to South Park to just cannonball into hot water with all the finesse of a drunken sailor. Trey Parker and Matt Stone clearly didnโ€™t get the memo about subtlety being a virtue. Season 27 just kicked off with Satan making an appearance in the premiere, cozying up in bed with a certain former president sporting… um, let’s just say “underwhelming dimensions.”

South Park + Trump Drama = Hold Onto Your Butts

For those whoโ€™ve been living under a rock (or avoiding cable news, which is fair), Paramount recently sealed a $1.5 billion deal for 50 new South Park episodes and a partnership with Paramount+. Barely letting the ink dry, Parker and Stone decided to debut their shiny new season by blowing up this deal with bombastic satire faster than you can say โ€œmicropenis.โ€

Here’s the setup. Trump, of course, is Trumping around South Park, stirring up chaos like heโ€™s getting paid by the hour (spoiler alert: he’s actually suing the town). The locals, long-suffering as always, find themselves cornered into a settlement that includes pro-Trump PSAs, complete with an AI-generated nude Trump wandering the desert. Yep, thereโ€™s a scene where his ahem “tiny diplomacy” endorses the PSA. Never bet against Stone and Parker when it comes to crossing lines that probably shouldnโ€™t even exist.

Why Is the White House Mad? Oh, Where Do We Start?

This didnโ€™t sit well with Trumpโ€™s camp. A gaggle of White House spokespeople apparently tuned into the episode, and surprise, surprise, they werenโ€™t rolling on the floor with laughter. One adviser, a long-time South Park fan, declared it โ€œdisappointing,โ€ with a hint of hesitation. Meanwhile, the White House called out the Left as hypocritical, claiming liberals have criticized South Park for years but suddenly adore it when Trumpโ€™s the target. You can practically hear Cartman snorting in derision from here.

But Itโ€™s Not All About Trump (Okay, Maybe It Is)

Of course, South Park didnโ€™t stop at making Trump the comedic punching bag. They also threw shade at Paramount for their $16 million settlement with Trump, tied to an allegedly sketchy episode of 60 Minutes. The episode brilliantly weaves the legal drama into the townโ€™s woes, with Jesus himself turning up to advise South Parkโ€™s citizens to accept the settlement. Because, as Jesus warns, “Do you really want to end up like Colbert?” A bold shoutout to Stephen Colbertโ€™s recent battles with CBS. Ouch.

Satire or Scorched Earth? South Park Doesnโ€™t Care

Whether you think South Park is skating dangerously close to too much (is that even a thing for them?) or youโ€™re just here for the next Twitter meltdown, the series proves one thing: no one is safe, and nothing is off-limits. With its laser-focused jabs and a blatant disregard for giving a single damn, the Season 27 premiere reminds us why South Park is still such a force in satire. Love or hate it, one thing is clear. Trump, Satan, and mic-drop PSAs are apparently the chaotic trifecta we didnโ€™t know we needed. Whether weโ€™re laughing with or at the absurdity, South Park does what it always does best: it gets us talking.

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