Matt Stone and Trey Parker, creators of ``South Park'' and the failed "That's My Bush!" sitcom, also had the whine-and-cheese GWLs (Guilty White Liberals) gasping when Parker said they were proud Republicans. ``It's true," said Parker, dressed in a garish stars-and-stripes suit.
I think they were probably just taunting the crowd. I believe those two are solid Libertarians.
Hey, did anybody see last nights All Butter ("That's me.") episode. It was a little too creepy in the beginning, but I was laughing my ass off when they went into full Ramsey-Condit-OJ bashing mode. Condit looked like a guilty corpse! Great stuff!
At least they are somewhere in the ball park. I always thought they were liberal blowhards.
Parker, dressed in a garish stars-and-stripes suit, had his own surprise. He declared that he and Stone were proud Republicans. ``It's true,'' he added, apparently earnestly, as the audience wondered if the wacky comic was just joking.
But he also paid tribute to Norman Lear, the ``All In The Family'' TV producer who founded People for the American Way. He said the prickly and rotund ``South Park'' hero Eric Cartman was modeled after Archie Bunker.