This year has been a great one for South Park . The long-running Comedy Central cartoon found new energy when it began its 27 th season this summer with a brutal parody of Donald Trump , someone about whom the show’s creators had previously said they’d run out of things to say. That premiere episode savaged the culture of fear surrounding the president, which he was shown maintaining via constant threats of legal action against his detractors. Trump seemed so invincible, so scary, that even Jesus Christ was shown as being afraid to speak out. The episode even caused the real White House to lash out, with a Trump spokesperson quick to bash South Park as an irrelevant “ fourth-rate show .”

Six months later, though, much has changed. Trump suddenly seems politically vulnerabl

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