
"Yes, after weeks of headline-grabbing episodes that have skewered President Donald Trump and his administration in delightfully juvenile ways and led to a surge in ratings, this latest installment somehow found new levels of depravity to sink to. As the song "I Want to Know What Love Is" blasts about halfway through the episode, we see Trump and J.D. Vance in bed making out."
""Oh, boss. It's so big," the minion-esque Vance tells Trump about his micropenis (which, mercifully, isn't shown for what feels like the first time in weeks). Then, as Vance's eyes roll back in his head and he grips the sheets in pleasure, we are treated (subjected?) to the president's O-face, which just so happens to be the same squinty face Trump made when he stared into a solar eclipse that one time."
"As with all the recent South Park episodes, this latest one, entitled "Sora Not Sorry," manages to mock the current occupants of the White House while also parodying something prevalent in today's culture. We've seen creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker offer their ludicrous thoughts on everything from Labubus to prediction market apps to Generation Alpha's incomprehensible 6-7 meme. This time, they're setting their sights on OpenAI's Sora and other generative video apps that spit out A.I. slop in myriad ways that violate copyright"
The Lincoln Bedroom has hosted famous guests and recently received a marble-and-gold en suite bathroom renovation unveiled during the government shutdown. A South Park episode staged the president of the United States and Vice President J.D. Vance making out in the Lincoln Bedroom, set to "I Want to Know What Love Is," including jokes about Vance's micropenis and the president's exaggerated O-face. The episode follows weeks of headline-grabbing, juvenile-skewering installments that boosted ratings. Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker used the episode, titled "Sora Not Sorry," to mock both current White House occupants and generative video apps like OpenAI's Sora that produce unethical, copyright-violating content.
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