
Hollywood’s obsession with mocking conservatives hits a new low.
The Trump White House is pushing back after South Park launched another crude attack — this time targeting Vice President JD Vance in a vulgar, politically charged episode.
Bizarre Cartoon Scene Targets Vance and Trump
In the latest episode, South Park portrayed Vance as a “Tattoo”-style assistant to President Donald Trump in a parody of the hit TV classic Fantasy Island. In one jaw-dropping moment, the animated Vance offers to rub baby oil on a cartoon version of Satan — a disturbing and tasteless scene clearly designed to insult both the vice president and the president.
The episode also showed the character “Mr. Mackey” joining ICE for a raid in Heaven, with a shocking and false depiction of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem harming animals — a smear that many conservatives see as an attack on patriotic law enforcement and strong border security.
Vance Responds With Humor
Rather than taking the bait, Vance fired back with humor after South Park posted an image of his cartoon character standing beside Trump in matching white suits.
“Well, I’ve finally made it,” Vance quipped, showing that he can laugh off Hollywood’s cheap shots.
Part of a Larger Pattern of Bias
This isn’t the first time the series has gone after the Trump administration. The current season’s opener went so far as to depict Trump in an obscene, juvenile manner while running through the White House threatening lawsuits — a move critics say shows just how far liberal Hollywood will go to tear down America’s leadership.
The White House has previously dismissed South Park as “irrelevant,” pointing out that everyday Americans care more about the economy, border security, and public safety than about the opinions of out-of-touch entertainment elites.
Why It Matters
For many conservatives, this latest stunt proves the entertainment industry’s relentless bias. Instead of delivering smart humor, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone lean on crude, politically charged attacks that alienate half the country.
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