(The Hill) — President Trump’s newest high-profile foil is “South Park,” the long-running animated show that has been packing episode after episode with raunchy and sometimes violent jokes about the president and members of his Cabinet.
The mockery has been no-holds-barred and has included depictions of Trump in bed with Satan, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shooting cute cartoon dogs, and Dora the Explorer giving a massage at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's resort Florida.
It has not gone unnoticed.
The Trump administration, seemingly in no joking mood, has issued angry statements attacking the show's creators and dismissing "South Park" as irrelevant and out of touch.
Entertainment business and political observers, however, say the fight may be breathing new life into the