
South Park’s creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, are known for making fun of politicians, and this time their target was U.S. Vice President JD Vance. The cartoon has recently been roasting several Republicans, starting in July with Donald Trump. In that episode, Trump was shown in bed with the devil, talking about things like the “Epstein list,” Canadian tariffs, and even joking about late-night TV cancellations. They also mocked his private parts, making the whole thing even more provocative.
Not long after, South Park went after far-right commentator Charlie Kirk. In the episode, Kirk was portrayed by the loudmouthed character Eric Cartman, who argued with a high school student and accused her of hating America and loving abortion. Many left-leaning viewers applauded the creators for pushing the satire even further.
This week, the attention turned to JD Vance, who was shown in a miniature size, eager to serve Trump — even offering to “baby oil” Satan for him. South Park promoted the episode online with a cartoon of Vance and the caption: “Welcome to Mar-a-Lago!”
Instead of getting angry, Vance responded with just five words on social media: “Well, I’ve finally made it.” His reaction was similar to Kirk’s, who also laughed it off and called it a sign of cultural influence. Kirk even said conservatives should be able to take a joke and not take themselves too seriously, pointing out that the political left often fails at that.
In short, South Park took shots at Trump, Kirk, and Vance in back-to-back episodes, and surprisingly, both Kirk and Vance treated it as a badge of honor rather than an insult.
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