Ex-Republican Nationwide Committee spokesperson Tim Miller on Friday argued that latest episodes of “South Park,” which have brutally clowned Donald Trump, are influencing MAGA-friendly comedians and will have an effect on the president’s base.
Miller stated that “South Park” has a “trickle down” impact on what he referred to as “manosphere-type comedians,” including Tim Dillon and Andrew Schulz.
“The ‘South Park’ and the Tim Dillons beginning to poke enjoyable at these guys, I feel might have an actual political affect as a result of it’d pop the bubble of invincibility that Trump has had with some a part of his base,” stated Miller, a writer-at-large on the anti-Trump conservative web site The Bulwark, in an interview with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace.
Miller argued that these within the on-line “manosphere,” a group of right-leaning, male-focused comedians, influencers and podcasters, “need to be outsiders” and are “beginning to get fairly skeptical” in regards to the administration.
Because the Season 27 premiere of “South Park,” Dillon, who interviewed Vice President JD Vance simply earlier than final 12 months’s election, has described the administration as “an auction” up for bids from different international locations. He additionally declared that Trump deploying Nationwide Guard troops to D.C. “should scare everybody.”
Schulz, who featured Trump on his podcast in October 2024, has became Trump’s “loudest former-fan-turned-critic on this universe,” Vox’s Christian Paz reported Wednesday. The comic not too long ago instructed Democrats that they’ve a possibility to remind voters that the president is a “liar.”
“Comedians don’t need to be speaking heads and mouthpieces for the administration like a Charlie Kirk might. They need to be contrarian and Trump’s giving them so much to work,” Miller stated.
Earlier on MSNBC, Miller famous that it’s “irritating” to see wealthy and highly effective individuals failing to talk out towards the administration.
“You’d assume that ‘South Park’ could be displaying the best way, that there’s not the chance right here that each one these individuals say there may be — which you can converse out towards Trump, particularly should you come from a spot of energy and privilege,” Miller stated.
He used the instance of billionaire tech executives who went to the White Home to “slobber over” Trump at dinner.
“As if the richest individuals within the historical past of the world couldn’t survive and hold their dignity intact on the identical time,” he stated.