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  • ‘Goode Family’: right-wing moles at ABC?

    06/03/2009 10:29:45 AM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 31 replies · 1,511+ views
    Threedonia via Big Hollywood ^ | Tuesday, 2nd of June 2009 at 08:45:36 PM
    ig Hollywood’s Christian Toto kindly re-joined the motley crew and graces the airwaves of this week’s segment of Radio Free Threedonia. Christian and the RF3D gang sing the many praises of ABC’s The Goode Family, discuss the possibilities of conservative-minded moles within the ABC network and even veer off into bad date-night choices.
  • Are there any South Park Republicans out there anymore ? Who are you supporting?

    02/01/2008 7:41:14 AM PST · by hecht · 142 replies · 426+ views
    How many of you are left?
  • South Park Refugees Republicans can't count on the votes of "Team America"

    09/01/2006 6:57:07 PM PDT · by Eric Blair 2084 · 5 replies · 731+ views
    Reason ^ | August 29, 2006 | John Tierney
    I have bad news for the G.O.P. regarding that promising new bloc of voters, the South Park Republicans. It turns out they're not Republicans, at least not anymore. According to Wikipedia, which would definitely be these voters' encyclopedia of choice, South Park Republicans are young Americans who "hold political beliefs that are, in general, aligned with those that seem to underpin gags and storylines in the popular television cartoon." The encyclopedia summarizes these beliefs with a quotation from one of the show's creators, Matt Stone, which includes a crucial expletive I must elide: "I hate conservatives, but I really ......
  • South Park Refugees - Republicans can't count on the votes of "Team America"

    08/31/2006 1:58:43 PM PDT · by neverdem · 86 replies · 2,618+ views
    Reason ^ | August 31, 2006 | John Tierney
    Republicans can't count on the votes of "Team America" I have bad news for the G.O.P. regarding that promising new bloc of voters, the South Park Republicans. It turns out they're not Republicans, at least not anymore. According to Wikipedia, which would definitely be these voters' encyclopedia of choice, South Park Republicans are young Americans who "hold political beliefs that are, in general, aligned with those that seem to underpin gags and storylines in the popular television cartoon." The encyclopedia summarizes these beliefs with a quotation from one of the show's creators, Matt Stone, which includes a crucial expletive I...
  • Gays, Lesbians Watch 'Queer Eye,' 'South Park,' 'Golden Girls'

    10/18/2005 9:00:29 AM PDT · by smartin · 103 replies · 2,529+ views
    MediaBuyerPlanner.com ^ | October 17, 2005
    A new study from Simmons on the media consumption of the gay and lesbian population suggests that many preconceived notions about this demographic are incorrect, writes Media Life. While it's true that gays favor premium cable channels, consistent with stereotypes, they are also apparently big fans of Comedy Central's South Park, for example. The media usage of this demographic goes beyond Bravo, which airs Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (viewed by 41 percent of the gay population in the last month, compared to 7 percent of overall population). Gay men are most likely to watch the following channels (in...
  • Conservative Film Makers/Conservative Television stand up if you are a South Park Conservative

    07/24/2005 9:14:39 AM PDT · by Sentis · 32 replies · 1,283+ views
    Boondock Productions The left in America has a strangle hold over most of the media. While conservatives have made inroads into the areas of radio and cable news they have not had the same success in the television and film industry. What is boondock? Adventure/Invention/Creativity/The Future Basically Boondock is a forum for conservative/libertarian creative minds to get together and form a group to challenge Hollywood. We have the talent to produce quality entertainment that lacks the left's continuous attack on America and American values. This is not a religious media entertainment company. Religious groups have many television channels and their...
  • The Revolt Against Liberal Media Bias(South Park Conservatives)

    05/03/2005 6:57:39 AM PDT · by kellynla · 4 replies · 804+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | May 3, 2005 | Tom Bevan
    Brian C. Anderson is a busy man. Since his book South Park Conservatives: The Revolt Against Liberal Media Bias hit the shelves just two weeks ago it's been non-stop action: Anderson has done more than 40 interviews on talk radio, appeared on the Fox News Channel four times, and churned out e-interviews with Human Events, Ed Driscoll, and Powerline, among others. On top of that, reviews of Anderson's book have been popping up all over cyberspace, from the pages of The Wall Street Journal (here and here) to The American Enterprise to web-zines like TechCentralStation to individual bloggers from all...
  • South Park Conservative Party

    05/27/2005 7:57:06 PM PDT · by America_Right · 22 replies · 2,462+ views
    Me ^ | 05-27-2005 | Jeff Stamper
    Greetings, fellow South Park Conservatives. I have been seriously considering our options as a legitimate and viable political party. The other parties, well, we just don't fit in with them. Dems: Self explanatory. Socialist weasels that go against the very grain of everything we believe in. Repubs: Ever-moving to the left. Currently outspending the most liberal of Democrats on everything except defending our borders, which is what their (the Federal Government's) job is supposed to be. They also want to legislate morality and tell us what we can and can't do/watch/say here in this "free" country. They are also just...
  • 'South Park Conservatives': Bullying Liberals Back

    06/25/2005 8:00:59 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 47 replies · 1,930+ views
    NY Times ^ | 26 June 2005 | LIESL SCHILLINGER
    IN a well-known spoof of a typical talk-radio exchange, two callers debate a fatuous point. The first says: ''Right-thinking people in this country are sick and tired of being told that ordinary, decent people are fed up with this country being sick and tired. I'm certainly not and I'm sick and tired of being told that I am.'' The second caller retorts, ''Well, I meet a lot of people, and I'm convinced that the vast majority of wrong-thinking people are right.'' A conservative housewife, listening to the blather, snaps, ''Liberal rubbish!'' and turns the dial. It's a shining example of...
  • Future Clash (A 'South Park conservative'/libertarian counterculture emerges)

    06/23/2005 9:51:17 AM PDT · by quidnunc · 212 replies · 2,802+ views
    The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ^ | June 23, 2005 | Bradley R. Gitz
    The central theme of Brian Anderson’s "South Park Conservatives" is that a new kind of anti-liberal counterculture is emerging comparable in tone, if not substance, to the 1960s New Left. Like the nasty and funny TV show from which the label comes, South Park conservatives are characterized by skepticism and irreverence, with a special animosity reserved for the doctrinaire political correctness and limp-wristed liberalism that pervade Hollywood, the media and academe. South Park conservatives make fun of everything and everyone, but especially those they see as hippies, tree-huggers, feminist dykes and fruity multiculturalists. Conservative on matters of economy and foreign...
  • South Park Republicans! LIVE Soldiers from Iraq! Driv Licenses! Gambling! TUE 4/26 on RIGHTALK.com!

    04/26/2005 2:36:12 AM PDT · by Bob J · 4 replies · 1,027+ views
    RIGHTALK.com ^ | 4-26-05 | Bob J
    Listen While You Freep! All programs are replayed for 23 hours and again on weekends so tune in when it’s convenient for YOU! Call In Number - 866-884-TALK (8255) Heating the EDGE of a New Media! 1pm EST - My guest today, Brian C. Anderson asserts; "Conservatives who have fretted about liberal media bias and losing the culture war should take heart, because a new generation of 'South Park Conservatives' is changing everything." On today's show Brian gives us a behind the scenes look at how "South Park Conservatives" are overthrowing the liberal media and political correctness. On April 2,...
  • Viva La South Park Revolucion!

    04/24/2005 12:07:27 PM PDT · by Nasty McPhilthy · 55 replies · 1,365+ views
    MensNewsDaily ^ | April 24, 2005 | Bernard Chapin
    The idea that one possesses social views that diverge from the average conservative has caused many of us on the right to use “libertarian” as a means of self-description. Yet, there may be a better term for those devoted to the free market, the nation’s defense, and who consider pornography…slightly less than offensive. Andrew Sullivan was the first to describe such a subclass with words, “South Park Republicans.” The notion of cross-cultural rightists has since been expounded upon by numerous pundits. Brian Anderson first addressed the subject in 2003 through an essay in City Journal, a magazine he edits, called...
  • South Park Conservatives: Snapshot of the Culture Wars

    04/15/2005 6:33:31 AM PDT · by Rhoades · 74 replies · 2,469+ views
    TechCentralStation.com ^ | 04-15-05 | Edward B. Driscoll, Jr.
    One of the side benefits of presidential elections every four years is that it allows for fairly close readings of where America's culture as a whole currently stands. That's one reason so many books on the topic are released shortly after each presidential election's conclusion. One of the newest is Brian C. Anderson's "South Park Conservatives," the title of which will be familiar to Tech Central Station readers. The name is based in part on a piece that Stephen Stanton wrote for TCS back in 2002 called "South Park Republicans." Anderson, the senior editor of the Manhattan Institute's City Journal,...
  • The Best Quotes From South Park

    03/17/2005 10:35:53 AM PST · by Rise of South Park Republicans · 187 replies · 10,120+ views
    Right Wing News ^ | John Hawkins
    Back in October, Stephen Stanton wrote a piece for Tech Central Station called, "South Park Republicans." That article got a lot of attention -- including some from me. I've been a "South Park Republican" for a long time and I'm big fan of the show. So in honor of South Park, I've decided to compile a list of my favorite quotes from the program. Do keep in mind that South Park is obscene, controversial, and is oftentimes deliberately offensive. It's not everybody's cup of tea and if you're easily offended, you might even want to skip these quotes. But if...
  • South Park Episode 902: Die, Hippies, Die

    03/16/2005 5:12:13 AM PST · by E Rocc · 94 replies · 4,278+ views
    South Park Studios ^ | March 16, 2005
    Episode 902: Die, Hippie, Die Original air Date: 2005-03-16 Cartman seeks to rid the world of hippies once and for all.
  • South Park Republicans

    09/07/2003 2:34:23 PM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 48 replies · 587+ views
    Tech Central Station ^ | 10/07/2002 | By Stephen W. Stanton
    Picture a typical Republican. Perhaps you see images of George Bush, John Ashcroft, Ronald Reagan, or maybe even Alex P. Keaton. Basically, many people think Republicans are a bunch of stodgy white guys with money. Times are changing. The Republican A-list now includes Colin Powell, Christie Whitman, J.C. Watts, and Condoleeza Rice. Women and minorities have been making great strides in the party, but they generally dress, talk, and act like their predecessors. You are more likely to find them at a formal reception than a rock concert. If Republicans are so different from mainstream America, then who voted for...
  • SouthPark Republicans

    10/07/2002 7:08:53 AM PDT · by Fixit · 10 replies · 176+ views
    TechCentralStation ^ | 10-7-2002 | Stephen W. Stanton
    Picture a typical Republican. Perhaps you see images of George Bush, John Ashcroft, Ronald Reagan, or maybe even Alex P. Keaton. Basically, many people think Republicans are a bunch of stodgy white guys with money. Times are changing. The Republican A-list now includes Colin Powell, Christie Whitman, J.C. Watts, and Condoleeza Rice. Women and minorities have been making great strides in the party, but they generally dress, talk, and act like their predecessors. You are more likely to find them at a formal reception than a rock concert. If Republicans are so different from mainstream America, then who voted for...
  • Southpark Republicans

    10/06/2002 11:52:53 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 121 replies · 1,876+ views
    Tech Central Station ^ | October 7, 2002 | Stephen W. Stanton
    Picture a typical Republican. Perhaps you see images of George Bush, John Ashcroft, Ronald Reagan, or maybe even Alex P. Keaton. Basically, many people think Republicans are a bunch of stodgy white guys with money. Times are changing. The Republican A-list now includes Colin Powell, Christie Whitman, J.C. Watts, and Condoleeza Rice. Women and minorities have been making great strides in the party, but they generally dress, talk, and act like their predecessors. You are more likely to find them at a formal reception than a rock concert. If Republicans are so different from mainstream America, then who voted...
  • South Park Republicans

    03/10/2005 3:47:55 PM PST · by bikepacker67 · 188 replies · 4,001+ views
    Picture a typical Republican. Perhaps you see images of George Bush, John Ashcroft, Ronald Reagan, or maybe even Alex P. Keaton. Basically, many people think Republicans are a bunch of stodgy white guys with money. Times are changing. The Republican A-list now includes Colin Powell, Christie Whitman, J.C. Watts, and Condoleeza Rice. Women and minorities have been making great strides in the party, but they generally dress, talk, and act like their predecessors. You are more likely to find them at a formal reception than a rock concert. If Republicans are so different from mainstream America, then who voted for...
  • Dating Advice for Republican Women

    02/07/2005 1:36:41 PM PST · by InvestigatorMan · 358 replies · 7,851+ views
    email | 2-4-05 | Myrna Brutti
    Ah, California. Land of palm trees, sunny beaches, and the metrosexual male. Due to the shortage of conservatives in this semi-Marxist land, a Republican girl like me sometimes has to date liberal men. After the last one, however, I've sworn them off. He seemed okay at first. His appearance and behavior were not flagrantly metrosexual, the way so many California men are. He seemed like a nice enough guy and showed signs of decent intelligence (book-smarts, anyway). He didn't even make it obvious that he was a liberal. Maybe, I thought, opposing politics doesn't have to ruin a relationship. I...