Wednesday, March 28, 2012 Trey Parker and Matt Stone are among the best when it comes to political satire. Over the 16 seasons (and counting) of "South Park," they've tackled almost every major national issue imaginable. And with the news that the GOP debates will be spoofed in a new episode tonight, we figured it was a good tim to take a look back at some of the politicians who have made "appearances" on the show over the past two decades. BLOG POSTS | Dave Hill: The Last Thing I Need First off, how are these "saltines" still "original" and "premium" if this is apparently an entirely new cracker that has gone out of its way to tell me to go f*** myself right there on the box? | | Scott Shamberg: Don't Tweet on Me! The Founding Fathers and Twitter Imagine giving our Founding Fathers, some of the most learned and intelligent men in history, a tool like Twitter. Would humility win the day or would the draw of casting immediate stones outweigh etiquette? | | Gustavo Arellano: Ask a Mexican: Spanish Slang Edition Wake up and smell the tacos, cabrón, and learn español from mi column. Bilingualism is a wonderful thing, and studies are continually showing it leads to bigger brains and healthier sex lives. | | Toni Nagy: Gavin McInnes' How to Piss in Public Gavin McInnes's memoir How To Piss in Public is one that I highly recommend. It's not only insanely hilarious in a mental hospital sort of way but it's also so outlandishly offensive that you get tricked into thinking it is totally politically correct. | | Chavie Lieber: Bacon and Jews: A Forbidden Love Affair Will a lightning bolt come down and strike me if I gave you a try? Surely not: half of the Upper West Side would be dead if that were the case, and last time I checked, they are a rather lively bunch. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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