Aug. 13, 2025

South Park's Savage Trump Administration Takedown

South Park's Savage Trump Administration Takedown

This week’s PR Breakdown isn’t about a corporate crisis or a press release gone wrong. It’s about satire — and the way it forces a reaction.

In the latest season of South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker have turned their aim on the Trump administration, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and the culture of punditry. It’s not subtle. It’s not sanitized. And it’s definitely not for the thin-skinned.

The second episode, “Got a Nut,” skewers both sides of the aisle while delivering a masterclass in what happens when satire hits a nerve. The White House called the show “irrelevant” — a statement that instantly proved the opposite. Noem leaned into the joke publicly, then undercut herself in interviews. And Charlie Kirk tried to be in on the humor while still nursing the sting.

Here’s what I cover in this episode:

  • Why this season of South Park is landing harder than most political commentary
  • The specific targets in Episode 2, and the satirical tactics behind them
  • How public figures misplay their responses to being parodied
  • Why defensiveness is the loudest admission of relevance
  • The crisis takeaway: When satire calls you out, your response matters more than the joke

Satire works because it holds up a mirror. In PR, what you do next decides whether people see the reflection as truth or just a caricature.

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00:00 - South Park Targets Trump Officials

02:26 - Breaking Down The "Got a Nut" Episode

05:07 - White House Response to South Park

08:46 - Kristi Noem and DHS Portrayal

12:26 - Politicians' Failed Attempts to Deflect

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Another week, another Trump official brutally mocked by South Park, and this time it was Kristi Noem's turn.

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The preview also shows that the hit comedy Central Series will continue to mock Trump with a shot of the president at a banquet with Satan.

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Welcome to the Team Recruits.

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I'm Kristi Noem, head of Homeland Security.

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Are you watching South Park?

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Even if you're not a fan of the program, even if you say isn't that a show just for 20-year-old guys?

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Yes, true, but the level of satire coming out of South Park right now in this new season is off the charts.

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This week's podcast is about last week's South Park.

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Hey there, welcome to the PR Breakdown Podcast.

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I'm your host, molly McPherson.

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And it's late on a Friday.

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It's summer.

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I want to start my weekend, but I have to jump into South Park before I even get into the weekend, because it's earned the right to talk about it.

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This past Wednesday, south Park came out with the second episode of the season.

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It was the Got a Nut episode and it was absolutely hysterical.

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Now I did a live earlier today.

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On Friday I tend to go on Substack, usually Friday between 9 am and noon, and kind of break down the news stories of the week.

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You know the Friday fallout.

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Where are some of the hiccups?

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During the week Someone brought up South Park and I was so happy because I'd forgotten that just a couple days before my son Connor, asked me if I would watch it with him.

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Now we have kind of a routine at night.

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He works all day Great kid working hard.

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He's working with lobsters and crabs.

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I mean, he's doing hard work before he goes back to college.

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The Red Sox weren't playing and I just finished dinner and he said South Park.

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I'm like oh yes, we have to watch South Park because the week before the premiere episode the creators South Park creators, matt Stone, trey Parker put together very quickly because they were negotiating with Paramount, the same entity that canceled Stephen Colbert.

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Some people say it could have come at the behest of the White House and Donald Trump, but these creators they don't care, they are going all in on satire.

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That is sending a message.

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It is probably the best television I've seen in a long time.

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Now, this past week I didn't even think it could get any better than the first week, but this past week it absolutely did.

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Now in the first episode.

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I don't want to ruin it for you if you haven't watched it, but let's just say it's lampooning President Trump, the ideals of MAGA and everything it stands for, and it's not even coming at it If you know South Park it's not coming at it from a liberal, woke point of view.

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It's pure satire.

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It's sarcasm at its most piercing level but it's really like a level set where we are.

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It skewers both sides, honestly, but it takes what we all see and says what needs to be said.

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In the humor level it's rough, like it is pushing the envelope to an extreme.

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But if you can suspend emotion on it and just look at it for the satire and humor, I promise the season does not disappoint.

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Now on the live today we were discussing season 27, episode two.

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The title is Got a Nut.

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It takes aim at the Trump administration, homeland Security, kristi Noem, the culture of right-wing punditry.

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The episode mixes absurd comedy with pointed commentary, as it always does, lampooning immigration enforcement, political sycophancy and media personalities in a way that only South Park can do it.

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Now I would say that the sharpest target from the first episode in the season was President Trump, the White House pushback from that first episode.

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It didn't come from Trump.

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It didn't even come from the head of comms at the White House, stephen Chugg.

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It came from spokesperson Taylor Rogers and I had mentioned this on the live today.

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I had no idea who it was, but here's the quote that came from the White House.

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This is from the first season, which really was a massive lampoon against Donald Trump and think where could you really bring a guy down?

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That's where they went.

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So quote this show hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas and a desperate attempt for attention.

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President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country's history, and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump's hot streak.

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So they go on.

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But let's just pause here for a moment when you hear a statement like that when.

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So they go on.

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But let's just pause here for a moment.

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When you hear a statement like that, when it becomes so defensive, in and of itself makes the show relevant.

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When the White House is commenting on a cartoon, that means the show is not irrelevant.

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It means it's incredibly relevant.

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So that statement in and of itself does not work.

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But they go on Like the creators of South Park.

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So now it gets personal.

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The left lacks genuine original content which is causing their popularity to plummet.

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So now we're tying South Park and Matt Stone and Trey Parker with all the left.

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So for reference sake, the ratings for the second episode in season 27,.

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The Gotta Nut episode doubled in ratings.

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Now the biggest target for the second episode is Kristi Noem.

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She is so she runs DHS right now, the Department of Homeland Security and my son.

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Just as a side note, he said just so, you know, you know how they kind of go there on certain things.

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And then I stopped him and I told Connor there's only one area that South Park could venture into that would probably cause me stress, and that's dogs.

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Because I lost we lost our dog Finbar a couple of years ago and I'm still not over it.

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And as soon as I said it I looked at him.

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I went wait a minute, are they talking about Christine Elf?

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And he went yeah, I went.

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Oh my God, say no more.

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I said I will brace myself for this.

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So they portray Chrissy as this glamorous ICE agent, but really she's the head of DHS.

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What is so bad?

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I'm going to show it up on the screen here.

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Chrissy Noem takes a screen grab of her at South Park and you'll see joinicegov.

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And then Homeland Security, the agency which she helms reposts it, retweets it, which you know as someone I work for FEMA, which means I work for DHS.

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I can't even believe.

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Look at the reaction from the statement from the White House just a week previous irrelevant, irrelevant.

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Okay, now we've had a statement.

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Now Christine Noem, the head of DHS, is posting about it and DHS is retweeting it.

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And this is where they kind of like miss the mark just a little, because Kristi Noem responded in a somewhat similar nature than Charlie Kirk, who was also lampooned a bit in this episode.

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But we see Kristi Noem.

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They depicted her as like a glamour bot, like an over-the-top ice agent, and then every so often in the episode and I don't want to spoil the episode let's just say there's an issue with the Botox and her face and really like everything kind of melting, like see how I'm kind of shiny right now, like picture that in South Park terms, let's just say she kind of loses her face, but it's hysterical and whenever there's a dog on screen, I'm just going to leave it there.

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Now it also centers around Mr Mackey.

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He's a South Park school guidance counselor.

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Mr Mackey has lost his job due to budget cuts from Trump's Department of Education and then eventually becomes an ICE agent.

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And that whole scene is hysterical about him, because an ICE agent, it's like a ride at Disney.

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So the episode mocked her, you know, through absurd visual gags, through references of her admission about her dog Cricket on the family farm in South Dakota.

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Donald Trump was also a target.

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They have him with Satan, which is a throwback to previous episodes where Satan was in bed with Saddam Hussein and now it's with Donald Trump and also depicting ICE agents highlighting their raids.

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I don't even want to ruin it, but goes to a cartoon character's live event who comes back in this other part of the episode which then highlights Epstein.

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I mean when I say they go for the jugular, they go for the jugular, but then it shifts.

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So now it also centers around Charlie Kirk, that kind of character.

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It's not a literal character but an inspiration for a major subplot.

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So Clyde Donovan see my notes here starts as a right-wing debate-focused podcast filled with provocative, reactionary hot takes, which closely mimics Kirk's real-life style.

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And then Cartman, who feels upstage, launches his own podcast and then they become master debaters.

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Actually, this breakdown of the takedown, I don't want to ruin anything, so I'm just going to stop right there, but let's just focus on the responses, because then the episode just throws back to a television show from the 70s and 80s which I spotted right away and my 20-year-old son, connor, said what are you talking about?

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And I went, if they say DePlaine.

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And then, sure enough, there's JD Vance.

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So JD Vance is depicted as a toddler's baby voice sidekick to Donald Trump, and it's parodying the TV show Fantasy Island, which was problematic, not in its time, actually probably in its time but really problematic right now.

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When my son looked it up he said wait a minute, was this a real show?

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I went, oh yeah, and he thought when I was explaining it that I was mocking it, that I thought it was like appalling.

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When I watched it I said, oh no, connor, I love that show.

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It was Saturday night ABC, it was Love Boat and then it was Fantasy Island.

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I said it was perfectly normal that people would like six people would get on a plane because you only had, you know, at budgetary costs you could only cast so many people and you'd fly to an island.

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And then fantasies happen.

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And I said on my subsec live today, it's very similar to like White Lotus.

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It's like a White Lotus vibe same thing.

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But then South Park misses nothing and that was our JD Vance character there.

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And so I'm going to stop on spoiling the episode and tell you that you have to watch it.

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Let me just focus on the lane where I am and that's in the response.

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Now Kristi Noem as I mentioned, she posted on X a photo of her as kind of this fembot ice agent.

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She tried to show the humor of it While she gives a statement about it.

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So she's completely neutralizes anything that she says.

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It's also very contradictory.

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So then she went on the Glenn Beck podcast and she called it lazy and petty, and especially for mocking her looks.

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And so she stated quote only the liberals and the extremists do that.

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If they wanted to criticize my job, go ahead and do that.

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They did, but clearly they can't.

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They just pick something petty like that.

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And she admitted that she did not watch the episode I don't believe that but denounced the focus on her appearance rather than the job performance.

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So she again.

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It's oh, let me get the exact quote right here.

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Quote it's so lazy to just constantly make fun of women for how they look.

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Fair, you know, fair.

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That's actually a smart, take right there.

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If they wanted to criticize my job, go ahead and do that, but clearly they can't.

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They just pick something petty like that, fair enough.

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But that's not what they were doing.

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They weren't making fun of her looks, they were making fun of what she did to her looks and what she's known to do whenever she's at an appearance.

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Now somebody told my kind of offline that when she does appear at events, she takes a long time to prep before she appears, like she would never show up.

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Huh, I'm looking at you right now like all shiny, like this.

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She takes a long, long time to prep.

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So her looks is a part of the brand, of the whole Kristi Noem brand, and her looks have changed a bit to resemble the mega look.

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Right, they all have this kind of same look.

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Now she's a brunette, so we don't have the big blonde whatever, but she has the look.

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That's what South Park was trying to caricature.

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Well, not trying, they did caricature there and they did it flawlessly.

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It was hysterical.

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So she does not come out looking good and it absolutely harkens back to the book where she says that she brought her dog, cricket the family dog out back and took care of it.

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And then JD Vance also posted on Twitter.

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And what I love is South Park said wait.

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So we are relevant Because Homeland Security posted a screen grab from the episode joinicegov.

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Okay, so South Park gets it.

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The administration does not get it.

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The far right conservatives, they don't get it.

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Charlie Kirk made an attempt, so he I only saw a portion of his show.

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My son showed it to me and he's sitting with the round table and they're all jibber jabbering about it.

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So take a listen what he had to say.

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I personally, I think a lot of it was hilarious towards me.

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I think a lot of it was hilarious towards me.

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I think a lot of it was very funny.

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So again, kind of like Noam wants to be in on the joke.

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I get it, it's funny, it's hysterical, but you know he doesn't find it hysterical.

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No one wants to be mocked, but what he's trying to do is deflect the mocking, saying I get it, I get it, I get it, but meanwhile the administration is not getting it.

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So it's a quick episode.

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It's August, there's not a lot of big news happening in August, but there's South Park happening in August.

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So I highly encourage you if you're into satire and humor and just scathing, biting satire.

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You have got to watch this and I pray that they do this every week, because I would love to break down the responses to the people who they skewer every single week.

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All right, everyone.

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That's all for this week on the podcast.

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Thanks so much for listening.

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Bye for now.