Comedy Central satire South Park has purposefully avoided targeting Donald Trump for the last few seasons. But in this week's episode, all bets were off as Trump's character was assailed and a Trump advisor, Rudy Giuliani, was called a 'treasonous Pig.'
Wednesday's episode saw Trump portrayed as an immoral figure advising Randy about how to get away with criminal activity. Giuliani also came in for particular opprobrium and was described as pulling a baggie of marijuana out of his anal cavity to give it to Randy, who's in jail.
South Park launched on August 13, 1997. Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the co-creators of South Park, not only provide the voices for the show but also write and record the music. On November 29, 2014, Comedy Central Records and South Park released a limited edition 7-inch vinyl picture disc in honor of Record Store Day Black Friday. Randy is voiced by Parker, whilst Sharon was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman, then by Mona Marshall, then by Eliza Schneider, and currently by April Stewart. For most of season 23, Randy was officially the protagonist of South Park as the show focused on his work at the Tegridy Farms instead of the town of South Park and its elementary. Meanwhile, the casino's Native American owners are buying up all of South Park so they can level it and use the land to build a superhighway to bring in more gamblers from Denver. In order to stop this travesty, the town needs to raise $300,000 to buy back the town and thwart the plan. Oct 29, 2019 South Park's 23rd season has been all about Randy Marsh living what he thinks is the American dream. His weed business has seen a lot of ups and downs, however, mostly stemming from him allying and then severing ties with China as he realized that he needs Tegridy Farms to be truly free from the corporate machine. Randy Marsh, sometimes Stan's Dad in older fan circles, is a character in the animated series South Park. The father of Stan and Shelly, husband to Sharon, and family patriarch, his role in the series gradually increased to becoming a central character by the show's eleventh season. He is one of the most divisive characters in the show's fanbase, wildly popular in some fan circles but widely.
In the episode entitled 'Season Finale' (though it is not the last episode of the season), Randy is arrested for tampering with marijuana and sabotaging the pot crop of a rival. He is eventually arrested and criticized for his increasingly obnoxious behavior.
To figure out how to get out of his troubles, Randy phones Donald Trump from prison and asks the president how to wriggle his way out of his crimes. Trump advises Randy to ignore his crimes and go on the attack against everyone else.
During the phone call, the show's Trump impersonator asks Randy if he thoroughly denied all wrongdoing. When Randy said he had, the Trump character then advises, 'Well, did you then go on the attack, and swap the accusations, to make yourself a victim?' Upright slot machine.
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The Trump character then adds that Randy should try 'Darvo.'
'DARVO,' the Trump voicer said. 'Randy — deny, attack, reverse victim, and offender. Alright.'
Trump was also knocked in the episode, Randy realizing his personal character had eroded because no matter how poorly he behaved, he never felt like he was acting any worse than the president, thereby continuing to slip down a path of awfulness. https://t.co/t6rQ8hsroX
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After role-playing with Randy to show him how to turn the tables on accusers, Randy asks Trump if he knows any good lawyers. Trump replies, 'Do I know any good lawyers? No. But I do know Rudy Giuliani.'
Giuliani later turns up in the prison to aid Randy in his effort to get off of his charges.
Ultimately, Randy apologizes to his community and blames Trump for his actions.
'Maybe the president has brought down my moral meter,' Randy says. 'I don't mean to cast blame, I'm to blame, but, ever since he was elected, I've compared my morals to his. And no matter how awful I am… I'm never as bad as the president, so I'm okay.'
The renewed assault on Donald Trump comes after several seasons where show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone purposefully steered clear of the same 'boring' Trump jokes every other show was deploying.
In 2017, Parker noted that he was done with Trump jokes for a while.
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To figure out how to get out of his troubles, Randy phones Donald Trump from prison and asks the president how to wriggle his way out of his crimes. Trump advises Randy to ignore his crimes and go on the attack against everyone else.
During the phone call, the show's Trump impersonator asks Randy if he thoroughly denied all wrongdoing. When Randy said he had, the Trump character then advises, 'Well, did you then go on the attack, and swap the accusations, to make yourself a victim?' Upright slot machine.
South Park Randy Gambling Rules
The Trump character then adds that Randy should try 'Darvo.'
'DARVO,' the Trump voicer said. 'Randy — deny, attack, reverse victim, and offender. Alright.'
Trump was also knocked in the episode, Randy realizing his personal character had eroded because no matter how poorly he behaved, he never felt like he was acting any worse than the president, thereby continuing to slip down a path of awfulness. https://t.co/t6rQ8hsroX
— Ryan Parker (@TheRyanParker) November 7, 2019
After role-playing with Randy to show him how to turn the tables on accusers, Randy asks Trump if he knows any good lawyers. Trump replies, 'Do I know any good lawyers? No. But I do know Rudy Giuliani.'
Giuliani later turns up in the prison to aid Randy in his effort to get off of his charges.
Ultimately, Randy apologizes to his community and blames Trump for his actions.
'Maybe the president has brought down my moral meter,' Randy says. 'I don't mean to cast blame, I'm to blame, but, ever since he was elected, I've compared my morals to his. And no matter how awful I am… I'm never as bad as the president, so I'm okay.'
The renewed assault on Donald Trump comes after several seasons where show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone purposefully steered clear of the same 'boring' Trump jokes every other show was deploying.
In 2017, Parker noted that he was done with Trump jokes for a while.
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'It's just gotten boring,' Parker told the Los Angeles Times. 'We weren't ever really that show. We would do an entire season, and there would be one moment that played off something that had just happened, and people would go, ‘South Park is the show that does that.' And that's just not true. We're not.'
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With this week's episode, it appears that the moratorium on Trump jokes has come to an end.
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