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  • 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...
  • From The Archives*..Trey Parker & Matt Stone are Republicans (Straight from Brit Hume's computer)

    10/06/2004 10:41:34 PM PDT · by Rise of South Park Republicans · 53 replies · 7,229+ views
    FoxNews ^ | Friday, December 14, 2001 | Brit Hume
    The audience at the liberal activist group People for the American Way's annual fund-raising and awards dinner in Beverly Hills on Tuesday night got a couple of surprises. One award went to the veteran rock singer Neil Young who proceeded to say he supported the tough measures the Justice Department has taken in its anti-terror campaign. Another award went to Matt Stone and Trey Parker, creators of the bawdy cartoon series South Park, who announced that they were Republicans. "It's true," said Parker, who was wearing a stars and stripes outfit.
  • Screen Righters (Revenge of the South Park Republicans)

    09/06/2004 8:16:21 AM PDT · by Rise of South Park Republicans · 39 replies · 2,019+ views
    OpinionJournal ^ | September 1 | Bridget Johnson
    Forget about pricey summer blockbusters. Forget the films vying for Oscar that are all crunched into December releases. This year, it's all about pre-election films. Not the incendiary "Fahrenheit 9/11," not the remake of "The Manchurian Candidate" that mysteriously erased Red China as the villain, replacing it with an American corporation, but a film that promises to strike even more anger into the hearts of angry liberals everywhere. When the buzz first started for "Team America: World Police," bloggers theorized what the Trey Parker/Matt Stone send-up of action movies would entail--these are, after all, the gents who gave the world...
  • David Brock Is Buzzing Again And the gadfly’s main target is Rush (and Bush, of course).

    05/30/2004 7:39:29 AM PDT · by Rise of South Park Republicans · 21 replies · 189+ views
    National Review ^ | May 28 2004 | Byron York
    David Brock Is Buzzing Again And the gadfly’s main target is Rush (and Bush, of course). EDITOR'S NOTE: This article appears in the June 14, 2004, issue of National Review. Susie Tompkins Buell was very, very impressed with David Brock. A California businesswoman who co-founded the fashion giant Esprit and went on to become a major donor to Democratic causes, Buell was in Washington last fall attending a meeting of friends and supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton when she met Brock, the self-described former "right-wing hit man." Buell listened as Brock, now a defector to "progressive" causes, presented plans...
  • Idea for Freepers

    05/27/2004 9:54:57 AM PDT · by Rise of South Park Republicans · 16 replies · 133+ views
    Don't mean to mess up the board with my vanity so forgive me, but I have an idea for those who are evil with a computer and pictures. Remember the painting of ole Vladimir Lenin given his October Revolution speech to the Bolsheviks. Well how about Al Gore's face on the Lenin picture given his speech to the Bolshevik MoveOn.org.
  • John Kerry's Right-Hand Lefty

    04/08/2004 6:04:05 PM PDT · by Rise of South Park Republicans · 21 replies · 162+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | April 8 2004 | Shawn Macomber
    Kerry's New Hate-America Man If this is John Kerry's idea of moving to the center, then he inhabits an unelectable portion of the far-Left. The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee hired a young lefty pit bull, Zach Exley, away from MoveOn.org yesterday, and charged him with the task of lording over the campaign’s online communications. Exley, whose idea of proper political discourse is borderline pathological, is an odd addition to Kerry’s team at the precise moment when the candidate is sprinting away from the word “liberal.” A former union organizer, Exley first rose to prominence in Democratic circles when George W....