Eric Cartman Is Simply Asking Questions, Glenn Beck StyleSource: ccinsider.comedycentral.com
This week's episode of South Park hits upon pretty much every single thing that is relevant in today's world: American patriotism, the rise of Glenn Beck, the tribulations of elected office and smurfs.

After watching this episode, I flipped briefly to a news channel (teabagger coverage) and it was so amazingly relevant. The show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are lots of things. Relevant is one of those things.
Skeptic Park - "Oh my god, They sued Simon." "You b-st-rds!"Source: crispian-jago.blogspot.com
Just as I got bored of playing with the Simpsonizer, I noticed the South Parkerizor. So I thought I'd arse about with that for the evening. As blogger is a bit crap you might need to click the image to appreciate the full wisdom of the four Skeptic Park boys.
10 Eyebrow-Raising App Store RejectionsSource: CNET.com
Frustrated programmers have highlighted what they believe to be double standards, strange policies, and flip-flopping among Apple's App Store guards.
Karl Rove Remembers How It Really WasSource: South Park on Comedy Central
The 'How do you live with yourself" scene from the recent Fish Sticks episode of South Park. Watching a clip today of Karl Rove telling us 'how it really was' made me think of this.
South Park creators given signed photo of Saddam HusseinSource: Telegraph
During his captivity, US marines forced Saddam, who was executed in 2006, to repeatedly watch the move South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut, which shows him as gay, as well as the boyfriend of Satan. He was also regularly depicted in a similar manner during the TV series.
South Park Reveals How the Treasury Department Makes DecisionsSource: YouTube
You just HAVE to watch this. Just don't be drinking anythng when you do.
Because of the enonomic crisis, Stan is trying to return a MargaritaVille that his Dad bought on credit. He ends up at The Treasury Dept. and sees first hand how they make decisions/

Last night, I watched the latest episode of South Park entitled "Margaritaville" and saw just how ridiculous our society has become.
South Park Christmas Episode,Season 1 Episode 10Source: comedycentral.com/south park
This is an Sout Park episode that was made 11 years ago about how to celebrate Christmas.
I put this under politics because theres hype about what words we can and can't say,plus whatever else is going on that seem political and about religion.
Ok I'm warning you ahead some may …
'Kick a ginger' day left redheads with legs covered in bruisesSource: Canada.com
When Nanaimo high school student Aaron Mishkin appeared for classes Thursday, he heard his classmates talking about "kick-a-ginger day."
It was the first the 13-year-old redhead had heard about the online phenomenon, and initially he thought nothing of it.
Assault on red-haired student investigated as hate crimeSource: CBC
CBC News has also learned that two red-haired, Grade 7 girls at St. Alphonsus Elementary/Junior High School were swarmed and kicked repeatedly by older girls on Thursday. Board spokeswoman Janet Sutherland said two students have been suspended in that case.
Mormons to get 'South Park' treatment | IndependentSource: Independent.co.uk
While it basks in glory from the churches it joined to help pass Prop 8, and in intense criticism from advocates of marriage equality, the Mormon church is about to get skewered on Broadway in a new musical.

South Park just did their take on the Obama victory. It's kind of a parody of Oceans Eleven. Obama and Mc Cain team up to steal a $210,000,000 diamond while everybody is distracted by the celebration. Randy Marsh is getting really drunk.