With carter having been out of the WH for decades at that point, I didn’t consider him a “current” political figure. That episode is an example as well where the closest that episode gets to politics are some jabs at Carter as a peanut farmer, the episode doesn’t use him to segue into some then-current political issue centered on a current politician.
My point, the forest through the trees, is that KOTH tended to shy away from up to the minute real world political specifics, and instead went for wider cultural issues and sort of culture politic issues without tying itself to specific real world politicians. Doing an episode revolving around a current hot button politician is more South Park’s game, and even those guys are tired of talking about Trump.
With carter having been out of the WH for decades at that point, I didn’t consider him a “current” political figure. That episode is an example as well where the closest that episode gets to politics are some jabs at Carter as a peanut farmer, the episode doesn’t use him to segue into some then-current political issue centered on a current politician.
My point, the forest through the trees, is that KOTH tended to shy away from up to the minute real world political specifics, and instead went for wider cultural issues and sort of culture politic issues without tying itself to specific real world politicians. Doing an episode revolving around a current hot button politician is more South Park’s game, and even those guys are tired of talking about Trump.