spidergoat
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? I searched all over, but I can't find the reason...
? I searched all over, but I can't find the reason...
It's a term of insult. Because she panders, like a dog, to both sides, instead of being consistent to the supposedly liberal views of the Democratic Party.? I searched all over, but I can't find the reason...
? I searched all over, but I can't find the reason...
Southpark is not Republican. They always make the worst characters Republican, like Cartman and Mr. Garrison.
Bed gym? You jump into bed with Hilldog and you're likely to be the one getting fucked.I'd take her over Laura Bush, Barbara Bush, or Nancy Reagan, for straight looks and probable bed gym.
Bed gym? You jump into bed with Hilldog and you're likely to be the one getting fucked.
I just watched that episode the other day. It was a pretty good one.Both the creators are admitted Republicans. Though the show leans towards libertarianism, they are the hardest on Democrats.
The reason that "the worst" characters are Republicans is a parody of the fact that Republicans are always demonized as the worst. The overall theams of the show are far more "Republican" leaning than the "Democrat" leaning episodes. A perfect example is the "Something Wal-Mart This Way Comes".
I just watched that episode the other day. It was a pretty good one.
It's good to see someone around here gets the joke.
Both the creators are admitted Republicans. Though the show leans towards libertarianism, they are the hardest on Democrats.
The reason that "the worst" characters are Republicans is a parody of the fact that Republicans are always demonized as the worst. The overall theams of the show are far more "Republican" leaning than the "Democrat" leaning episodes. A perfect example is the "Something Wal-Mart This Way Comes".
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Nonsense, I'm not buying that.
Then you're not paying attention. Did you see the rainforest episode? By the end, the guys bulldozing the rainforest were the heros. Or the Wallmart episode? Or any number of other episodes. There are a whole category of Republicans known as "South Park Republicans" From Wikipedia:Nonsense, I'm not buying that.
By the time I finished my post, it became obvious you already knew about "South Park Republicans". Obviously no one says they're towing the Republican party line, but they're relatively conservative libertarians. Sadly, there isn't much room for libertarians in the Democrat party.South Park Republican is a term that was circulated in a few articles and weblogs on the Internet circa 2001 and 2002, to describe what was claimed by the authors as a "new wave" of young adults and teenagers who hold political beliefs that are, in general, aligned with those that seem to underpin gags and storylines in the popular television cartoon. The phrase was coined in 2001[1] by commentator Andrew Sullivan, who identified himself as a South Park Republican after hearing that the show's creators had "outed" themselves as Republicans at an awards ceremony.
The term is meant to be more of a casual indication of beliefs than a strong partisan label. While South Park co-creator Matt Stone is a registered Republican, co-creator Trey Parker is actually a registered member of the Libertarian Party.
As the show's co-creator, Matt Stone, sums it up: "I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals."[3] Such sentiments were reflected in their movie Team America: World Police, and the South Park episode "Goobacks", which features characters with names such as "Pissed Off White Trash Redneck Conservative" and "Aging Hippie Liberal Douche".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park_Republican
More than in the Republican Party.madanth said:Sadly, there isn't much room for libertarians in the Democrat party.