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South Park Creators Defend Trump Jabs, Say They’re Just Mocking ‘Pop Culture’

South Park Creators Defend Trump Jabs, Say They’re Just Mocking ‘Pop Culture’

South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker don’t want viewers to think they attack Trump out of any personal animosity.

According to Variety, the pair recently sat down with The New York Times to explain their approach. “We’re just very down-the-middle guys,” Parker said. “Any extremists of any kind we make fun of. We did it for years with the woke thing. That was hilarious to us. And this is hilarious to us.”

Jennifer Lawrence Says She’s Done Attacking Trump, Admits Celebrity Political Activism Doesn’t Change Votes

Jennifer Lawrence Says She’s Done Attacking Trump, Admits Celebrity Political Activism Doesn’t Change Votes

In a surprising shift that stands out in an industry often defined by outspoken activism, Jennifer Lawrence has announced that she is stepping back from political commentary — specifically commentary about President Trump. The Hunger Games star, who spent years criticizing Trump and urging political engagement against him, now says she no longer believes celebrity rhetoric impacts elections and doesn’t want to alienate moviegoers.

Stephen A. Smith Claims Trump Is Behind NBA Betting Arrests on Disney-Owned ESPN TV — FBI Director Fires Back

Stephen A. Smith Claims Trump Is Behind NBA Betting Arrests on Disney-Owned ESPN TV — FBI Director Fires Back

News broke early Wednesday morning of high-profile arrests related to insider sports betting and rigged poker games with mafia ties — something that sounds more like a Martin Scorsese movie than a headline. And according to ESPN sports journalist Stephen A. Smith, it’s all the revenge of Donald Trump against the NBA. 

Kimmel and Colbert Commiserate On-Air About Trump, But Ignore the Real Reasons Behind Their Struggles

Kimmel and Colbert Commiserate On-Air About Trump, But Ignore the Real Reasons Behind Their Struggles

Late-night television staged an unusual crossover this week as Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert appeared on each other’s shows to publicly commiserate about the crises surrounding their programs. On the surface, it was a moment of solidarity. Dig a little deeper, and the spectacle revealed more about the deflection strategies of late-night hosts than about the state of their shows.

Pedro Pascal Appears to High Five Fantastic Four Co-Star Over Idea of Throwing President Trump into Space

Pedro Pascal Appears to High Five Fantastic Four Co-Star Over Idea of Throwing President Trump into Space

In a recent promotional interview for Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps, actors Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Pedro Pascal sparked controversy when Moss-Bachrach suggested that if given his character’s powers he would throw “fascists” into outer space. Of course, “fascists” is a term commonly used by left-leaning figures and Hollywood celebrities to describe President Donald Trump and his supporters—prompting Pascal to high-five him and exclaim “F*****g A!”