Thanks to “South Park” and its hilariously graphic AI depiction of President Donald Trump walking the desert naked, complete with talking genitalia, we’re learning how our thin-skinned commander in chief defines comedy.
White House officials were outraged by the show's unflattering artificial intelligence depiction of Trump, which is funny in itself, since the easily triggered president is no stranger to making fake video "jokes."
On July 20, the actual president of the United States of America posted an AI-generated video of former Democratic President Barack Obama being arrested, handcuffed and hauled away. That bit of dark, authoritarian humor is apparently a real hoot, and totally acceptable, given that Trump has not apologized or threatened to sue himself for $80 bazillion, or whatever the going rate is for things that violate the Man-Child of Mar-a-Lago’s sense of decency. (As I typed “sense of decency,” my laptop crashed because the machine’s processor rolled its eyes too hard.)
Envisioning the arrest of your political rivals is fine comedy, but apparently, the “South Park” bit went too far.
Trump was reportedly big mad about a cartoon version of nude Trump hopping in bed with Satan and the Comedy Central show’s unflattering AI-generated desert scene.












