Posted on 11/29/2025 6:48:21 PM PST by Morgana
Pete Hegseth has done an admirable job, restoring standards and respect for the US military after Democrats had been reducing it to a social engineering lab focused on promoting DEI and sexual psychosis. For this, the liberal establishment punishes him:
Comedy Central animated series South Park took aim at President Donald Trump’s Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Wednesday, calling him a “douchebag,” in an episode that aired on the same day that two National Guard members were gunned down by a radicalized Afghan migrant in Washington D.C.
Other liberals actually blame Hegseth for this act of terror.
The cartoon characterizes Hegseth as obsessed with creating online content:
Along those lines, Trump calls Hegseth and warns him not to keep “making content,” but to “actually go do something.” And as Trump is hanging up the phone, he is heard saying, “God, he is such a douchebag.”
Hegseth is subjected to wildly unfair ridicule throughout the episode. At one point he is accused of being “like a little teenage girl.”
The episode also takes shots at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem who also shows up to help plan the “invasion” of South Park.
Moonbats hate Kristi Noem primarily for her admirable role in stopping the largest foreign invasion in human history. So it figures they would accuse her of plotting an invasion.
Alarmingly, there are people who get their opinions from the foolish garbage on Comedy Central. No wonder TDS has become an epidemic among liberals.
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Same here
YEP
“the animation was rather crude”
“Animation”. That must be why I never watched it; I don’t like animation. Another blessing of being childless is that I’ve never had to see an animated Disney movie.
Growing up, we weren’t allowed to go to movies, and when I was an adult I had choices.
On TV, I liked Rocky and Bullwinkle, though. :)
Absolutely spot-on correct
60 years later, Disney’s studio did Fantasia 2000 and tried to re-create what they did in 1940.
If you like classical music- and even a little jazz (Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue in the 2000 version), I do recommend both.
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