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TEAM AMERICA 10th ANNIVERSARY: How South Park Minions Gave Rise to the Tea Party
Dignitas News ^ | April 3, 2014 | Paul Winters

Posted on 04/03/2014 7:26:59 PM PDT by dignitasnews

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Trey Parker & Matt Stone's marionette masterpiece Team America. While the 2004 action-musical took in a respectable $32M at the box office and received a fair amount of critical acclaim, at the time of its release it was most often characterized by its vulgarity than the sublime brilliance of its message. No doubt this had much to do with who was the butt of many of the jokes.

SPOILER ALERT:

The musical tells the tale of an elite US CIA-fronted paramilitary group, Team America, whose sole call of duty is to track and hunt international terrorists who threaten the peace and stability of the world. The groups leader enlists the aide of a talented yet troubled actor, Gary, in their latest mission to thwart the (since departed) Kim Jong-Il-led plan to detonate WMD's across the globe and usher in a new age of darkness and misery. While Team America is pure of heart, and is selfless in it's dedication to preserve the relative peace of western democracy, they often in their hubris take things a step far, as in the needless destruction of Paris in the opening stanza.

This reckless abandoned draws the ire a group of powerful Hollywood actors and celebrities, the Film Actors Group, or F.A.G. for short. The groups leader, Alec Baldwin (not played by himself, as was the case will all) uses the terrorist bombing of the Panama Canal an as excuse to blame attack Team America, as responsible for worldwide terror and poverty. The story is filled with hilarious songs throughout, including a notable human moment for Kim Jong-Il and a touching tune about the pain of missing a loved one and Michael Bay movies, At its heart this is very patriotic and conservative movie. It is able to examine the soul of America and while readily admitting its faults, makes no apology for staying the course in pursuit of an overall goal whose justness is self-evident. The movie also cleverly exposes the left's agenda and self-righteous narcissism in manner rarely seen in Hollywood. They are portrayed by and large as a group of clueless malcontents, drunk on political correctness and a pathological desire to be adored, whose meddling is at best annoying and at a worst a true threat to peace and natural order of mankind.

END OF SPOILERS:

While this was a picture generally celebrated by the right, both this picture and its fore-bearer South Park have failed to receive its due appreciation for their contribution to the conservative movement. For many of the stalwarts within the "Grand Old Party," the influence of Parker & Stone's work was either ignored completely or warped by false impressions. Brian C Anderson, who in the National Journal rated Team America the 24th Best Conservative Film, speaks to the establishment conservative mindset when he notes, "its hard to categorize as conservative. It’s amazingly vulgar and depicts Americans as wildly overzealous in fighting terror. Yet the film’s utter disgust with air-headed, left-wing celebrity activism remains unmatched in popular culture."

[caption id="attachment_378" align="alignleft" width="150"]Team America: Michael Moore, Film Actors Guild (F.A.G.) Team America: Michael Moore, Film Actors Guild (F.A.G.)[/caption]

This sentiment mirrors the dynamic scene in conservative politics over the past decade as well. Beginning with Ron Paul's unsuccessful, although noteworthy, attempts to secure the RNC Presidential nomination and followed by the rise of the Tea Party movement, the Saturday morning local GOP pancake breakfasts began to take on new faces. Often these new faces were indeed a bit more, as Anderson puts it, vulgar and overzealous. Certainly not as patient as the old guard in the hopes that "pragmatic conservatism" will be able to ground the snowball of progressive liberalism. We've seen this friction manifest itself in the inner party squabbles and primary challenges against establishment incumbents which has, rather than create the mainstream media's much desired "GOP civil war" given modern conservatism a dynamic energy completely unmatched by the left.

I believe the cultural influence of Team America and South Park has played a vital role in introducing conservatism to a new generation of Americans coming of age in the late 90's and the first decade of this century. The gang from South Park, Colorado was brought to my attention mid-way into its first season. I admit I was skeptical at first and very much expected the typical left wing sucker punches so prevalent in "Adult Swim" type animation. It wasn't long into my first episode, Rainforest Shmainforest, that my jaw was on the floor. Without revealing spoilers I'll just say that I was pleasantly amazed to see (for once) the the left-leaning, environmental zealot teacher be parodied and ridiculed with such humor and insight. I was officially a South Park fan, in fact they had me at the first rendition of "Getting Gay With Kids." For the yet uniformed or unconverted, Parker & Stine have made available all episodes, free or charge or registration, at South Park Studios, yet another reason to be a fan.

What their work does best is to frame the conservative argument to those who don't spend their free time reading

[caption id="attachment_380" align="alignright" width="150"]Eric Cartman- Voice of a generation.  Eric Cartman- Voice of a generation.[/caption]

Krauthammer,watching Fox or scanning C-SPAN. It also gave, and still gives, the young conservative ammunition that was relevant to their peers, when battling young leftists. It found a way to make conservative "cool." The campus conservative was no longer simply the well-groomed and polite guys in sweaters but also those sloppy and crude rabble rousers who may give an impassioned defense of the 2nd Amendment in the quad in the afternoon, but may also be seen passed out next to a stack of beers cans later that evening.

The following scene is a perfect example of the appeal Parker & Stone bring to the young conservative. I would also argue it better encapsulates both the domestic differences between conservatives and liberals and serves as an all too important reminder of the importance of these roles in an ever volatile world. PARENTAL WARNING: This clip contains MUCH vulgarity and may be unsuitable for children under 17, thin-skinned liberals and Alec Baldwin. Parents, guardians and sponsors of all groups may be advised to watch this clip alone. That out of the way, enjoy a very poignant look at conservatives, liberals and international assholes, like the bare chested bolshevik we are currently dealing with.

And yes, as we all are very much aware, there is only about an inch half that separates our domestic opponents and international enemies.

South Park is a show that cut across class, racial and ethnic lines and to a lesser degree age. The potential influence of the "South Park Conservative" can be seen in the results of the 2012 Presidential elections. Although Mitt Romney lost this overall group to President Obama, he fared better than John McCain, and produced support that could be very key in breaking the Democrats "Maginot Line" in urban sectors. While President Obama took the 18-29 age group 60%-39% overall, this is owed, almost exclusively, to his support among black and Hispanic young females. While Romney only scored 6% of the overall black vote, his strongest black support came from young males. Romney captured a startling 19% of black males age 18-29. Although this was the most widely used age grouping by national pollsters, there are polls suggesting his support reached as high as 25% when looking at 18-25 year olds. This figure should catch the attention of conservative office seekers and strategist alike.

[caption id="attachment_382" align="aligncenter" width="817"]2012electionage Source: Edison Research 2012 Exit Poll Data[/caption]

This is key. Despite the incessant racial demagoguery of the left, a quarter of young black and Hispanic males cast their votes for

[caption id="attachment_402" align="alignright" width="150"]Matt Damon! Matt Damon![/caption]

Mitt Romney. There are a number of reasons for this. While Romney got only 1% of black females, the primary target and recipient of left wing seduction, it is young black males who have been the primary victim of the progressives "Great Society" schemes. Many know all too well the tragedy of growing up under a political plan that calls for destroying the two-parent nuclear family and economic policies designed to decrease employment opportunity and provide "customers" to the Democrats largest campaign contributors, the bureaucratic machine that facilitates social welfare programs. Along with their young male Hispanic (citizen) counterparts, they've seen their goals and dreams for the future pushed aside by a Democrat Party far more concerned with naturalizing illegal aliens, with whom they must compete in an ever competitive job market.

Issues directly related to specific communities aside, young black and Hispanic males are in tune with young white males in finding themselves increasingly confused as to their role in society. As the liberal intelligentsia continues its efforts to emasculate men in our society, they recognize quite clearly who the "P's" in our society are and the hypocrisy of their message. They also recognize the real danger posed to America, and the world, by the "A's" around the globe, currently represented in Vladamir Putin. If Republicans can learn to speak to these voters, they will find yet another new and energetic constituency to bring their voices to the conservative movement. And while this may rankle some of the blue-hairs in the establishment, as the armies of Ron Paul and the early Tea Partiers did before them, they will strengthen our movement and our nation.

America. F yeah!!


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Politics; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: republican; southpark; teamamerica; teaparty
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Is the South Park generation the key to a conservative future?
1 posted on 04/03/2014 7:27:00 PM PDT by dignitasnews
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To: dignitasnews
Almost 20% of black men went for Romney? Holy cow!

I didn't realize there was so much conservative potential there.

Maybe Republicans should forget trying to counter Democrat's "war on women" claims and instead flank them with a focus on black men.

2 posted on 04/03/2014 7:30:29 PM PDT by freerepublicchat
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To: dignitasnews
No...Rick Santelli of CNBC gave rise to the Tea Party, with his call for a New Chicago Tea Party on the floor of the CBOT (in 2009). Everyone tries to lay claim to having "started" the Tea Party, but give credit where credit is due...to Rick Santelli.

Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!

3 posted on 04/03/2014 7:30:31 PM PDT by wku man (We are the 53%! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUXN0GDuLN4)
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To: dignitasnews

Film Actors Guild! Rone-ree, so rone-ree . . .


4 posted on 04/03/2014 7:30:38 PM PDT by goodwithagun (My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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To: goodwithagun

5 posted on 04/03/2014 7:32:05 PM PDT by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: dignitasnews
"Yes, I know what you are saying."


6 posted on 04/03/2014 7:38:22 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement ("World Peace 1.20.09.")
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To: dignitasnews

Thanks for posting the article.

South Park is a ‘reflection’ of society.

Therefore it is easy to identify with.


7 posted on 04/03/2014 7:39:13 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: dignitasnews; RaceBannon; stowaway; Mrs.LoneGOPinCT; underbyte; badbackman; Bigfitz; mcswan; ...

Freepers and Freeping CLINTON , and the organization of troop rallies led by FREEPERS is what started the Tea Party

I mean, serious, think about it

WE were the only ones leading any conservative causes, it sure weren’t the GOPe, nor was it any dope smoking libertarians...


8 posted on 04/03/2014 7:45:42 PM PDT by RaceBannon (Lk 16:31 And he said unto him If they hear not Moses and the prophets neither will theybe persuaded)
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To: dignitasnews

Yeah, he's quite the conservative...

9 posted on 04/03/2014 7:47:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I will raise $2M for Cruz and/or Palin's next run, what will you do?)
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To: RaceBannon

Amen, Race. We were here long before the South Park trash. Sure some of their stuff is funny. But a lot of it is sacrilegious and garbage. There. I said it. Deal with it.


10 posted on 04/03/2014 7:50:25 PM PDT by CWW (Pray for God's Protection!)
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To: dignitasnews
and who can forget Cartman run-in
w/NAMBLA..MechBarbzilla..etc..etc.

11 posted on 04/03/2014 7:51:59 PM PDT by skinkinthegrass (The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun..0'Caligula / 0'Reid / 0'Pelosi)
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To: wku man

You’re right. Santelli really lit the fuse. I just happened to be watching that day. It was breathtaking. I almost cried.....


12 posted on 04/03/2014 7:54:20 PM PDT by clintonh8r (Don't give up! The liberals are buggering and aborting themselves into extinction.)
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To: RaceBannon

(Profanity warning) From the film, America, F-— Yeah!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhnUgAaea4M

Parker & Stone (one of ‘em said this): “We hate conservatives but we really hate liberals”. See the book South Park
Republicans

Typical response of leftists when the movie came out:
“These guys sold out BIG TIME!”


13 posted on 04/03/2014 8:01:01 PM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: dignitasnews
The movie Conservatives really need to see now is "Captain America: Winter Soldier". Very much an allegory for the abuses of the Obama Administration.

Should also read this interview on AICN with one of the movie's directors. Particularly telling is this paragraph. Note the bolded emphasis - this guy really gets it, and goes completely against Hollywood orthodoxy:

Anthony Russo: I think it's also important to consider where the country was in those two periods. '80 to '89 is Ronald Reagan finally winning the Cold War against the collapsing Soviet Union. Those were good days with a good economy and all of that. Now we're post-9/11, and we're in the age of preemptive strikes and the NSA and all kinds of very complicated things that make our identity as a country vulnerable and paradoxical in a lot of ways. It's a more relevant time to look at Captain America than the '80s.
14 posted on 04/03/2014 8:01:19 PM PDT by tanknetter
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To: dignitasnews

What used to be parody on South Park is now reality. The episode where the boys are thrown into a Diversity Concentration Camp was funny at time. Now bakers and photographers are frorced by the state to participte in homosexual” marrages”.


15 posted on 04/03/2014 8:13:19 PM PDT by Blackirish
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To: wku man
Rick Santelli of CNBC gave rise to the Tea Party, with his call for a New Chicago Tea Party on the floor of the CBOT (in 2009). Everyone tries to lay claim to having "started" the Tea Party, but give credit where credit is due...to Rick Santelli.

That sounds great and inspiring, but it's not true. In 2007 and 2008, several friends and I attended Ron Paul events and fundraisers, where they were calling it "the rise of a new tea party." Even Juan Williams reluctantly admitted on FOX News that the Tea Party movement emerged from the ashes of Ron Paul's 2008 presidential primary campaign.

And in August of 2008, ChicagoTeaParty.com was registered by Zack Christenson, producer for conservative talk show host Milt Rosenberg.

And on January 24, 2009, the Young Americans for Liberty in New York State organized a "Tea Party" to protest obesity taxes proposed by New York Governor David Paterson and call for fiscal responsibility on the part of the government. Several of the protesters wore Native American headdresses similar to the band of 18th century colonists who dumped tea in Boston Harbor to express outrage about British taxes.

Santelli's rant was not until February 19, 2009.

16 posted on 04/03/2014 8:26:34 PM PDT by RonPaulLives (I won't be a neo-pawn in the game.)
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To: dignitasnews

“I’m wonwee, so wonwee....” Loved the movie but the puppet sex was a little disturbing


17 posted on 04/03/2014 9:02:15 PM PDT by Nifster
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To: RonPaulLives; RaceBannon

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2194528/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2196650/posts

Ron Paul may have re-grabbed the tea party moniker in ‘07, but it was Rick Santelli and his frustration-rant that sparked the rise of “The” Tea Party as we knew and know it.

The first “Tea Party” rallies were on February 27th 2009 after his rant, Santelli got the ball rolling, he may have had knowledge of the Ron Paul Tea Party when he had his rant but most people who are ‘Tea Partiers’, when it started in 2009, didn’t associate those rallies with him. They were bigger than him.

In looking back at the first post above I can see that ChicagoTeaParty did jump on the band wagon after Santelli’s tv appearance - and it went national - but these weren’t Ron Paul rallies, even though there may have been Ron Paul supporters in the crowds.

(And back to On-Topic - South Park Rules :))


18 posted on 04/03/2014 9:07:47 PM PDT by libertarian27 (FreeRepublic Cookbooks 2011 & 2012 - Click Profile)
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To: RaceBannon
I will simply accept your statements within post #8 as being accurate to me.
I no longer post here. Nor do I spend any quality time. I do log in to do brief checks, often quickly logging out.

I continue to ask myself if I even want to provide financial support at this point. Or if I want to even log in.
You of course Marine, are among those at this site that do not contribute to my current feelings.
Semper Fi Marine. George
19 posted on 04/03/2014 9:35:33 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Galt level is not far away......)
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To: wku man
No...Rick Santelli of CNBC gave rise to the Tea Party, with his call for a New Chicago Tea Party on the floor of the CBOT (in 2009). Everyone tries to lay claim to having "started" the Tea Party, but give credit where credit is due...to Rick Santelli.

Santelli was the spark. The tinder had been piling up for years.
20 posted on 04/03/2014 9:42:46 PM PDT by 98ZJ USMC
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