‘South Park’ Fans Can’t Wait to See the Show Finally Tear Into ‘Demon From Hell’ Stephen Miller

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In the South Park universe, Satan, Ruler of Hell, is a surprisingly empathetic and compassionate figure, which is more than anyone has ever said about Stephen Miller.

After decades of championing a non-committal brand of “both sides are equally stupid” centrist political satire, South Park Season 27/28 has proven to be the year when Trey Parker and Matt Stone go gloves-off with the federal government. Back in July, the season premiere “Sermon on the ‘Mount” hit President Donald “Saddam Hussein” Trump so hard that it immediately sparked a butthurt response from the White House itself, and following attacks on Trump cronies such as Kristi Noem, Brendan Carr and the late Charlie Kirk further proved that the South Park creators have never hated an administration more than the current one.

Now, in a special and slightly delayed South Park Halloween episode titled “The Woman in the Hat,” which is scheduled to premiere on Halloween night, Parker and Stone are setting their sights on the far-right White House official whom many critics of the Trump administration consider to be the true puppet master behind Trump’s most heinous abuses of power. 

This Friday, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, U.S. Homeland Security Advisor and white nationalist ghoul Miller will make his South Park debut, because Halloween isn’t complete without an appearance from the living incarnation of evil.

In the South Park subreddit, in which the last six episodes of the show have obliterated the mod-instituted moratorium on political discussion, fans celebrated the subject matter of the Halloween special in a thread about the teaser photos, one of which shows Miller presiding over a meeting of Trump officials in what could either be the White House or Dracula’s castle. 

“I really wanna see them tear into Stephen Miller,” one top commenter wrote. “Dude looks like a demon from Hell (and has the moral sensibilities of one), but he’s really just a whiny bitch.” 

Furthermore, the South Park fan feels that the show has yet to reach its full potential in anti-Trump-ally satire, adding, “TBH I think they went a little too easy on Peter Thiel (I’m not as scared of his influence as much of others, but I was kinda hoping they’d really make him look like a loser), so I’d love for them to go after Miller the same way they have Noem or Carr.”

Another fan opined of the new South Park target, “Stephen Miller is a legitimate argument for the existence of a soul because he clearly does not fucking have one.”

“Biblically accurate Stephen Miller,” one user agreed.

As for how South Park will satirize Miller, there are ample points where Parker and Stone can hit the far-right political operative — Miller’s role in propagating anti-immigrant propaganda, his orchestrating of the mass deportation effort that South Park touched upon in “Got a Nut” and his general advancement of white nationalism in public policy — but, really, the best way to get under the Right’s skin would be to call him what he is: Trump’s nefarious eunuch advisor who holds the true power while the President serves as his impotent figurehead.

Notice how Fat Baby J.D. Vance isn’t in the scene with Miller and Carr — there may be a power struggle to control President Trump, and Miller could make his move to become the fascist demon who is really fucking Satan.

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