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In this episode of Year of the Cow, we break down South Park’s latest billion-dollar swing at Donald Trump—and what it says about the future of media. As the show reclaims its crown as the sharpest satire on TV, Stephen Colbert’s late-night legacy may be crumbling under the weight of mergers, fatigue, and irrelevance. We explore why Trump can’t sue South Park, how Comedy Central bet big on irreverence, and what Colbert’s rumored exit means for old-school political comedy. It’s parody versus presidency, and only one seems to be aging well. Spoiler: it’s not the one with a desk.
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In this episode of Year of the Cow, we break down South Park’s latest billion-dollar swing at Donald Trump—and what it says about the future of media. As the show reclaims its crown as the sharpest satire on TV, Stephen Colbert’s late-night legacy may be crumbling under the weight of mergers, fatigue, and irrelevance. We explore why Trump can’t sue South Park, how Comedy Central bet big on irreverence, and what Colbert’s rumored exit means for old-school political comedy. It’s parody versus presidency, and only one seems to be aging well. Spoiler: it’s not the one with a desk.