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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
What crap (I can smell you from here). No amount of ass-covering can change the fact that "That's My Bush" was the most disgusting piece of filth shown on commercial TV. They were never going to go after Gore, you pathetic, naive, bed-wetter. The exec-producer for Comedy Central on the show was a friend of mine and I know the entire story of the show and Stone/Parker and what they were trying to do.

Play with yourself and google all you want...it's you who needs piehole shutting, Pinkie.

508 posted on 08/02/2004 11:37:40 PM PDT by Deb (Hey, Sen. Kerry...why the long face?)
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To: Deb
What crap (I can smell you from here). No amount of ass-covering can change the fact that "That's My Bush" was the most disgusting piece of filth shown on commercial TV. They were never going to go after Gore, you pathetic, naive, bed-wetter. The exec-producer for Comedy Central on the show was a friend of mine and I know the entire story of the show and Stone/Parker and what they were trying to do. Play with yourself and google all you want...it's you who needs piehole shutting, Pinkie.

Ladies and gentlemen: the fabulous TerAYza Heinz Kerry. Big round of applause, people. Give it up for her, now.

509 posted on 08/02/2004 11:44:56 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
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To: Deb
Oh, and incidentally, muffin: fifteen seconds worth of Googling brings up no fewer than four separate interviews with the Stone/Parker duo, confirming that, yes -- as has been stated repeated on this thread, in sentences doubtless too long for you -- in plain point of fact: when Parker and Stone first conceptualized the show, it was going to be about Al Gore because they thought Gore was going to win. After Florida they had to change the concept to fit Bush.

The first such interview you come across also mentions (for instance) that the first episode of the Gore show would have about a killer robot menacing DC, and everybody mistakes Gore for the robot and the robot for Gore.

What this all means, of course, is that THIS:

"The exec-producer for Comedy Central on the show was a friend of mine and I know the entire story of the show and Stone/Parker and what they were trying to do."

... is, essentially, just a great, stinking, obvious pile of Kerry.

You're too easy, kiddo.

But you've heard that often enough before now, I daresay.

510 posted on 08/03/2004 12:03:28 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
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To: Deb
1.) When Trey Parker and Matt Stone reupped with Comedy Central for another three years of South Park, part of the deal was for them to create another TV series.  Originally entitled Family First, it was to place the next President of the United States in sitcom situations.  [...] The deal was signed just as the 2000 Presidential campaign kicked off, and whoever won, Al Gore or George W. Bush Jr., would be the central character.  Boom.

2.) Matt Stone and Trey Parker are going political with a new half-hour live-action sitcom, tentatively called Family First. [...] Stone and Parker say the show will be cast after the presidential election November 7, so they can fine-tune Family First to mock the new first family. [...] The animators-cum-sitcom producers describe themselves as Republicans. Boom.

3.) From the reliably conservative Jewish World Review: Of course, anyone who has watched more than a few episodes of "South Park" knows that Parker loathes liberal "values." He and Stone have blasted casual (and not so casual) divorce, lefty spelunking in the Constitution for special rights for gays and ethnic minorities, and parents who are too busy with other things to teach their children right from wrong. Boom, muffin.

4.) ... and yet again: "[Stone and Parker] sold the idea of a sitcom about the presidency to Comedy Central (half-owned by AOL Time Warner, parent company of TIME) the summer before the election; the recount pushed the show back from its planned March debut and also reduced the number of episodes from 10 to eight. In fact, before November, the only plot they had sketched out had President Gore trying to convince people that he was the real President while being usurped by a life-size robot. And before they chose the presidency as their canvas, the duo considered making a sitcom about the Baldwin brothers." Certain invisible (and conveniently unverifiable) "friends," clearly, never had the proverbial Clue One as to what they were gibbering at you about, plainly. Ah, well.

5.) ... and here's the WWF-style smackdown: Matt Stone and Trey parker publicly identifying themselves as REPUBLICANS. On camera, on FOX. With BRIT HUME rolling the film, no less. OUCHIE -- !!!

Google -- and the facts -- can be your friend.

"RESPECT MY AUTHORITY!"

512 posted on 08/03/2004 4:25:26 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
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