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For South Park architects Trey Parker and Matt Stone, timing is everything. A day after their show was reupped on Paramount+ for $1.5 billion, an evening after their explicit season 27 premiere of the show which put President Donald Trump in bed with the devil,
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PRIMETIMER on MSNAre Trey Parker and Matt Stone Republicans? What South Park creators have said about their politicsWhile the term “South Park Republican” — coined by Andrew Sullivan to describe Republicans with center-right ideas (per Times) — gained traction during the 2000s, The Book of Mormon creators have maintained their neutrality when it comes to politics. Parker and Stone have refrained from siding with either extreme of the political spectrum.
"We're terribly sorry," Parker stated while grinning and sitting alongside Stone, who had a big smile on his face, as if to suggest the apology was not genuine.
South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone hit the Comic-Con stage on Thursday night, a day after the Season 27 premiere of their smash Comedy Central series, “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” made waves for taking on both Donald Trump and “South Park’s” Paramount corporate parents.
But Parker jokes "we're terribly sorry" about the Trump-skewering Season 27 premiere during Comedy Central's Hall H panel