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Trump's Presidential Package: South Park's Savage Takedown That's Breaking the Internet

Donald Trump (impersonator) at the White House, Washington DC.

In a hilarious twist of satirical genius, “South Park” has done it again by launching a comedic missile directly at former President Donald Trump’s ego – and his alleged manhood. The show’s 27th season premiere isn’t just another roast; it’s a full-blown comedic nuclear strike that’s got the White House scrambling for damage control.

A PSA Like No Other

The episode, titled “Sermon on the Mount,” features an AI-generated Trump trudging through a desert, ultimately stripping down to reveal a “teeny-tiny” appendage. The faux public service announcement includes a narrator dramatically proclaiming, “Trump. His penis is teeny-tiny, but his love for us is large,” complete with a website (HeTrumpedUs.com) confirming the parody’s synthetic nature.

White House Fights Back

White House Assistant Press Secretary Taylor Rogers didn’t take the joke lightly, blasting the show as a “fourth-rate” program lacking cultural relevance. Her statement dripped with defensive energy, claiming Trump has “delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history”.

Hollywood Drama Meets Political Satire

Interestingly, this episode dropped right after Parker and Stone secured a massive $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount. The timing is chef’s kiss – satirizing Trump while navigating complex media corporate landscapes. The episode even tackles Trump’s legal shenanigans, depicting him suing the fictional town of South Park for $5 billion over a Jesus Christ school controversy.

Classic South Park: unapologetic, razor-sharp, and absolutely ruthless in its comedic execution.

AUTHOR: kg

SOURCE: The Mercury News