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South Park Just DESTROYED US Government In Hilarious New Episode!

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President Trump, you are an incredible

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man. Whatever this is, we have your

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back.

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>> Deception. [screaming]

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>> Maybe we should stop this.

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>> No, I want to hear WHAT IT HAS TO SAY.

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>> It is going to completely change your

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life.

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>> What are you talking about? South Park

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just destroyed the US government,

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delivering one of the most brutal

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episodes the show has ever released. The

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humor cuts deep, exposing power,

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failure, and hypocrisy in a way that

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feels uncomfortably real. By the end,

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the laughter dies, leaving behind a

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heavy silence that hits harder than any

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speech or headline ever could.

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>> Mr. President, your ideas for the tech

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industry are so innovative, and you

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definitely do not have a small. What

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makes this episode unsettling is how it

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acts like a joke and then refuses to let

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you relax. It starts light, almost

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goofy, the way South Park always does.

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You expect punchlines. You expect chaos.

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You can laugh off, but within seconds,

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that comfort is gone. The humor turns

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sharp.

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>> I thought we were knocking the east wing

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down to make room for the nursery.

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>> The what?

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>> The nursery.

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>> The timing feels wrong. People laugh,

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then stop halfway because they realize

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the joke isn't the government. It's them

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forever believing it worked. This

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episode doesn't warm you up. It ambushes

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you. It stares straight at the audience

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and dares them to keep laughing while

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the truth lands. This isn't a parody.

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It's an animated indictment. South Park

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doesn't exaggerate politics here. It

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puts the entire system on trial and lets

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it hang itself.

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>> Mr. President, you have so many great

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ideas. Your leadership is truly beyond

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anything we have ever had in this

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country.

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>> The first image says everything [music]

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without a single word. Washington DC is

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literally sinking. The capital isn't

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attacked by enemies or aliens. It's

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drowning in sludge made of shredded

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money, broken promises, and classified

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papers nobody was ever meant to read.

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That detail matters. This isn't chaos

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from outside. It's rot from within.

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>> We are honored to be

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>> Pam. Pam, sorry. You got a little [ __ ]

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on your nose there. Oh, do I?

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>> Politicians stand above it, smiling for

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cameras, waving confidently, arguing

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about responsibility while the ground

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disappears beneath them, and that's the

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brutal honesty of it. South Park doesn't

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show villains twirling mustaches. It

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shows leaders doing what they always do,

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talking while things collapse. No news

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segment has ever captured that reality

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this cleanly. One visual does what years

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of press conferences failed to do. The

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president is a great man and he does not

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deserve to be tormented like this.

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>> WHERE DID PAM BONDI GO?

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>> WHAT?

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>> PAM BONDI, she's gone.

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>> But she was sitting right here.

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>> PAM.

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>> PAM,

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>> WHERE'S PAM BONDI? I'm right here, sir.

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>> Look, it's back.

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>> What's back?

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>> You've got some [ __ ] on your nose again.

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>> Oh my god.

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>> Then comes the solution. Or what the

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government calls a solution. A brand new

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emergency agency with a name so long it

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sounds important just by existing. It

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gets unlimited funding instantly. No

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vote, no plan, no clear mission, just

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money. Lots of it. And here's the cruel

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joke that the agency doesn't fix

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problems. It responds to questions.

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Every time the public asks what's

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happening, the agency holds a press

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conference.

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>> Hey, relax, guys.

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>> We don't know who yet, sir, but Pam

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Bondi has been looking into it.

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>> We won't let any harm come to the baby

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of the greatest president that ever

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lived.

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>> Every press conference creates another

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department. Each department hires

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consultants. Each consultant recommends

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a task force. The system feeds on

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itself. The episode doesn't show

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bureaucracy as slow. It shows it as

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alive, growing, multiplying, consuming

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resources while producing nothing.

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That's why it feels so real. In the real

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world, the US federal budget crossed $6

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trillion. And yet, Americans still wait

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months for basic answers. South Park

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just compresses that failure into

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minutes.

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>> What do you mean, dude? We're trying to

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change things by selling cryptocurrency.

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[music]

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What's wrong with trying to make a

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little money while also pointing out the

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things wrong with our town?

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>> What's wrong with that?

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>> I have to [music] do something, Kyle.

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I'm 9 years old and I live in a

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retirement home.

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>> And you really think crypto is your way

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out? Do you even know anything about how

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that stuff works?

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>> What hits harder is how talking replaces

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doing completely? Politicians stand at

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podiums every single day, repeating

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phrases that sound responsible but mean

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absolutely nothing. Ongoing discussions,

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frameworks, next steps. South Park drags

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these words through the mud because

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that's where they belong. Visibility

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becomes the goal, not results.

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>> Want to go? This place is gross.

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>> Would you like me to apply the baby oil

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to say? [laughter]

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>> Being seen responding matters more than

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actually responding. And the public

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plays along. People clap for

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announcements. They praise effort

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instead of outcomes. That's not

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exaggeration. That's conditioning. We're

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trained to confuse movement with

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progress. The episode understands this

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perfectly and refuses to soften the

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blow.

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>> I'm going to You can take a little break

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here.

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>> HEY, COME ON. RELAX, GUYS. 2029. Let's

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go tax the rich. Touch the churches.

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Equal rights for all.

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>> Then comes Cartman. And this is where

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the satire turns dark. He doesn't scheme

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his way into power. He doesn't overthrow

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anyone. He reads the fine print. That's

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it. He finds a loophole that lets anyone

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declare a national crisis. And Cartman

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does what the system rewards. He files

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crises for everything. Homework,

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cafeteria, food, online insults. Each

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crisis unlocks emergency fundings.

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Millions, then billions. No oversight,

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no accountability. The government

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applauds him, not because he helps

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anyone, but because money is moving.

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Budgets are being utilized. On paper,

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that looks like success. In reality,

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it's theft with better branding. No, no,

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no. Brandon, what you mean? No.

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Oh,

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shitty ankles.

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>> This part lands because it mirrors

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reality too closely. In real life,

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emergency powers have justified

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trillions in spending with minimal

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transparency. Once the word crisis is

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used, rules disappear. South Park

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doesn't say corruption breaks the

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system. It says something far more

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disturbing. Corruption understands the

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system better than honest people ever

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will. Cartman thrives not because he's

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evil, but because he's efficient at

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exploiting what already exists.

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>> The first episode came out where they

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the teeny tiny spit before uh

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Paramount's attempt to uh do a corporate

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merger had closed. And that's the

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through line of the episode. Nobody here

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is shocked by the failure. They're

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comfortable inside it. The government

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isn't shown as incompetent children

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doing what he does best, saying, "Hey,

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it's just fake." It's the shown as a

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