I knew this was coming.
Every time I object to the content of entertainment that most people don't find objectionable (The Sopranos, Scarface, Lolita, The Godfather movies, South Park, Family Guy, Howard Stern, etc.) somebody suggests that I either don't have a sense of humor, ought to "lighten up," or "get laid." It's tiresome, and more importantly, it's arrogant. I didn't tell anybody that they should be offended, I simply outlined the reasons why I am.
Now, regarding The Simpsons: Matt Groening doesn't like conservatives and promotes the homosexual agenda. I knew that before he had conceived of The Simpsons. The targets of the sarcasm and satire are either people I agree with or issues I believe are important 95% of the time.
It's not even close to balanced. Sure, there are the slaps at Kennedy or Clinton for being horndogs -- that's easy. But when Sideshow Bob says schtuff about Republicans wanting to kill children or that they want "a leader that will rule you like a king," there will be no similar references about leftists' fetish for collectivism, and its well-known but rarely-spoken dangers. And don't think the kids don't pick up on the leftist bias of Simpsons writing.
You might as well scold me for not watching CNN.