President Trump’s newest high-profile foil is “South Park”, which is a long-running animated show, packing the episode after the episode with a violent jokes about the President and his cabinet members.
Mockeries no-holds-bounds are not done and it includes Trump’s depiction in the bed with Satan, Christie Nom, the Security Secretary of the Department of Homeland, shoots cute cartoon dogs, and Dora Explorer Mar-e-Lago, is giving massage in the resort Florida of Trump.
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The Trump administration, appears to be in a mood without any joke, has issued angry statements attacking the creators of the show and has brought the “South Park” to be irrelevant and out of touch.
Entertainment business and political observers say that the fight can breathe new life in a politically wrong satirical program and provides comedians with more fodder than ever for its weekly show.
“They are fighting with each other like two rival TV shows in some ways,” said Matt Siankives, president of Boston College Communication Department and an expert in pop culture and an expert.
The “South Park ‘is trying to do its old school style of criticism of the government, and this government has achieved so much cartoon, back and forth that makes it so important.”
The attack on Trump also looks good for rating.
In late July, the show’s season 27 premiere earned its highest-rated episode to Comedy Central since the late 1990s, while social media platforms have been filled with clips from season 27 in recent weeks.
The White House refused to comment on the continuous attacks of the show this week, but the West Wing Officer sought to dismiss the relevance of the show after Trump was mocked at the end of last month.
A White House spokesperson told the variety at the time, “The hypocrisy of the Left is not really an end – for years they have come after the ‘South Park’, which they labeled as ‘crime’ materials, but suddenly they are praising the show.” Like the creators of ‘South Park’, there is no authentic or original material on the left, which is why their popularity continues to hit record climb. “
Last week, NoM showed her face after melting her face due to heavy makeup in the show.
“It is very lazy that they constantly make fun of women how they look. Only liberal and extremist do this,” Nom said.
The show’s creator, traveler and matte stone responded by publishing an alternative to an alternative manner on social media this week, wandering in a pet shop and publishing an optionally to kill dogs with guns. Nom criticized last year when he revealed in a book, he kept a family pet by a hunt.
Gym Mendrinos, a comedy writer and a manufacturer of the Gotham Writers Workshop in New York suggested the Trump Administration, giving so forcefully answering, handing over a gift to the parker and stone.
Mendrinos said, “There is no feeling of humor in this administration.” “And any good comic knows that if you are under someone’s skin, you are going to go inside. This is the essence of roast comedy and that is what they are doing here.”
To be certain, “South Park”, from former President Hillary Clinton to former President Obama, has a long history of making fun of the data on the left.
The program has instigated the controversy and backlash with progressives on several occasions during the huts on the air for satirical representation of religious data, comprehensive use of racist language and climate change workers on air over two decades.
But the recent tension with the data of the President and the chief Maga comes in a unique moment in both national politics and entertainment business.
Earlier this year, Parker and Stone signed a five -year streaming deal with Hollywood giant paramount, the owner of Comedy Central, priced more than $ 1 billion.
Paramount is facing an increased investigation on his relations with the President’s administration after the Paramount CBS’s editorial direction and promise to cancel “Late Knight”, which is a frequent Trump critic, a frequent Trump critic, a show organized by Stephen Collbert.
Last month, with the premiere of its season, “South Park” called the Paramount more than a $ 16 million payment, the company gave the foundation of the President to prosecute CBS News, a deal that many people saw as a capitulation for administration to secure their recent merger with Skydance.
The newly appointed CEO of Paramount David Ellison told CNN that “Matt and trays are incredibly talented after his company broadcast.” “They are equal opportunities criminals and have always been.”
Alison’s tolerance to Trump and even his own company can do something with the new popularity of the show’s tolerance to stone and parker attacks.
Long -time observers of the “South Park” said that the program has always faded out of the public discourse during the administration of President Biden, carrying forward a minor but dedicated following.
Some people characterize it for a decline in linear cable viewership, what is something as the construction of more animated comedy shows on other networks and the slow brainstorm of political news over the last four years.
But with Trump’s return to the White House, “South Park” has seen a rating boom.
Jeffrey Andrew Wenstock, a researcher and editor who has written a book on the impact of the show on American pop culture, said, “The whole thing has brought back the spotlight in a way in ‘South Park’, which does not really enjoy in a long time.”
“It seems that there is a lot of dissatisfaction with some institutions to the left, including news media, soft-bowling Trump and ‘South Park’ here.”
How long should the fight between the “South Park” and the Trump World be seen, but most observers in the short term agree that the mission of Parker and Stone is making a big manner to target as President.
The “South Park” has always been able to be mild on his feet and the way he has worked on his contracts in his own way, “Siankiviks said. “The financial success they have has a lot of freedom in it, and they choose and choose their fight carefully. There are very few others in the place of entertainment who can work like them.”