This Trump Derangement Victim Is Saddest Case of All

Watching liberal stars fall for every Fake News story about President Donald Trump is sad.

It’s also expected.

If you only get your news from The New York Times, CNN or The Washington Post, you’d think Trump colluded with Russia and is one step away from putting his opponents in the gulag.

Common sense says that after five-plus years of President Trump, you’d know nothing of the kind is heading our way. Nor are the worst of the worst conspiracy theories (like Whoopi Goldberg saying the president will separate interracial marriages) likely to happen.

But no. Stars like Robert De Niro, Mark Ruffalo and Mark Hamill keep warning about the End of Democracy™ under President Trump.

This A-list talent just joined that sad group. And it couldn’t be more shocking.

He spent decades delivering hard-nosed comedy that took no prisoners. He skewered everyone from Paris Hilton to Michael Jackson, and he slammed politicians across the ideological spectrum.

It’s his brand, and a well-deserved one.

Yet Trey Parker of “South Park” fame has succumbed to Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). And, boy, does it show.

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Last year, the brilliantly fair and balanced “South Park” took a hard-Left pivot. The show skewered President Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance and GOP cabinet members without mercy.

Week after week after week.

There’s nothing wrong with poking fun at the current political leaders. Heck, that’s the American way. Two things were different, though, in this “new” approach.

One, “South Park” didn’t previously attack President Trump nearly as much as their Hollywood peers. That proved refreshing, further separating the Comedy Central series from its competition.

What else could a satirist say about Orange Man Bad at this point, anyway?

Two, the newest “South Park” episodes didn’t hit both sides as they’ve done for years. The Left has given us endless material to mock of late, from Democrats rallying behind the worst of the worst illegal immigrants to insisting trans women should compete against biological women.

The show once mocked the latter.

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What changed? Why did “South Park” abandon its “both sides” mantra? We just got our answer.

Parker spoke this week at a TV Academy awards gala where he picked up a trophy – ““What took you so f***ing long?” he joked about the honor.

He used his podium time to praise his “fearless” staff. They’re putting their lives on the line, literally, to fight Orange Man Bad.

“There’s always groups telling you what you can and can’t say; now that group has a military and so it is scarier. They have to be fearless.”

It’s no accident that “South Park” is getting awards now, as Parker referenced. Once an artist attacks Trump, the awards spigot opens. Just ask Stephen Colbert, who won his first Emmy trophy in a decade for “The Late Show” weeks after his July 2025 cancellation, seen by the Left as driven by Trump.

The timing wasn’t accidental.

Now, it’s “South Park’s” turn for Hollywood honors, and Parker couldn’t be giddier. And he and fellow “South Park” creator Matt Stone are leaning into the Hollywood adulation.

The worst part?

Parker knows he and his colleagues have nothing to fear for mocking Trump. Nothing.

How do we know? The pop culture landscape teems with artists doing just that. No drone strikes yet!

Plus, Parker and Stone just got a $1 billion deal from Paramount, the company that allegedly “silenced” Stephen Colbert for his Trump jokes.

What dictator would allow such a thing?

Plus, the average Hollywood dweller isn’t brave enough to share a subversive thought on social media. Nor do they ever defy or question the industry’s hard-Left groupthink. Do you think they’re literally risking their lives for a comedy series?

It’s pure Victim Mentality Syndrome (VMS), a condition that’s pervasive in La La Land.

TDS can be cured. Just ask Michael Rapaport, who hammered Trump early and often until he expanded the kind of news he consumes and saw the world differently.

Let’s hope Parker follows that path. We miss the old, subversive “South Park.”

What’s your favorite “South Park” episode … and why?

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