5 January 2013 9:35 AM, PST | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
The creators of Comedy Central’s South Park have long enjoyed letting fans and the media debate their political leanings. Are they liberal? Conservative? Libertarian? What do they believe, really? Or are they just totally apolitical?
Trey Parker and Matt Stone opened up (a little) in a new interview published in UK’s The Guardian while promoting their hit Broadway musical The Book of Mormon coming to London. The duo told the interviewer they don’t vote (“because we’re not allied to one particular side, so it feels painful,” Stone said), yet revealed two political stances that they both agree on. »
- James Hibberd
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