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 South Park inhabitants celebrate the win of President Obama.
South Park inhabitants celebrate the win of President Obama.
The inhabitants of South Park celebrate their new president Barack Obama.
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'South Park's' creator on his tricky Obama beat McCain election episode
Top of the Ticket — "South Park" co-creator Trey Parker was elated when he heard the news Tuesday night that Barack Obama had won the presidency. That's not because he bought into Obama's promises for change, or because he dislikes John McCain -- in fact, Parker says McCain is "a great guy." Parker was crossing his fingers for an Obama victory because he wrote and directed an episode of "South Park," which aired Wednesday night, based on the premise that the Democratic candidate had won the night before. If the results had flipped, Parker says they would have aired the ...

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Suburban Guerrilla — Had an episode Wednesday night on Obama’s win:

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