Boom: South Park Obliterates Kristi Noem, AGAIN!
What happens when a “culture warrior” can’t take a joke.
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Let’s get real: If you’d told me the Secretary of Homeland Security would one day be reduced to waging a public slap-fight with a cartoon, I’d have assumed you’d been sniffing glue.
Yet here we are, watching Kristi Noem unravel in spectacular, slow-motion fashion because South Park dared to do what South Park always does—turn a politician’s self-inflicted wounds into comedy gold.
And this wasn’t your garden-variety ribbing, either. No, the showrunners went whole scorched earth: alternate endings, bonus clips, and enough mockery to make even the most seasoned culture warrior reach for the fainting couch.
Kristi, you wanted to play tough? Congratulations, you got out-toughed by a bunch of animated children.
Making the situation even more hilarious, South Park posted a clip from its last show depicting Noem, shooting up a Pets Galore shop without the closing credits partially obscuring the clip.
Here’s the original with the credits overly:
The Meltdown Heard ‘Round the Internet
Just for fun, let’s recap. South Park aired an episode lampooning, in part, Noem’s now-infamous “puppy killing scandal”—a story she herself volunteered in her memoir, presumably because she thought it made her look like a rugged, no-nonsense leader. (Spoiler: it did not.)
Noem’s response? She called the show’s critique “lazy,” accused them of “constantly making fun of women for how they look,” and insisted that only “liberals and extremists” would stoop so low.
Translation: “How dare you make fun of me! I’m the one who’s supposed to be doing the mocking around here!”
But wait, there’s more. Noem accused South Park of attacking her appearance because, in her words, they couldn’t find anything to criticize about her job performance—a bold claim for someone whose tenure as Trump’s DHS Secretary reads like a Mad Libs of culture war clichés and cable news cosplay.
The topper? South Park punched back during the closing credits of its next episode. AND, not yet satisfied, rereleased the clip on its social media pages on Monday.
Here’s the original episode that triggered ICE Barbie’s initial meltdown:
A “Tough” Persona, Paper-Thin Skin
Here’s the thing: if you’re going to build your brand on being the ultimate “tough-talking culture warrior,” you might want to develop a thicker skin than a wet Kleenex.
Critics were quick to point out the hypocrisy—Noem’s entire persona is a knockoff of Fox News talking points and Instagram filters, but the second she’s on the receiving end of a joke, it’s a “pity party” for the ages.
And let’s not pretend South Park had to dig deep for material. Noem’s record is a satirist’s dream:
Border Theater Over Policy: Why fix the system when you can hold a press conference in front of a barbed-wire fence?
Culture Wars with a Badge: More time blasting “woke cities” than addressing the white-supremacist threats her own department admits are real.
Staff Churn and Loyalty Tests: Sidelining career professionals in favor of MAGA cosplay enthusiasts.
Fearmongering as Strategy: Migrants as props, cruelty as a message, and a border “crisis” that’s always just one Fox News segment away.
TV Time > Threat Briefings: Because nothing says “homeland security” like prioritizing your next cable news hit over, you know, actual security.
But sure, Kristi, South Park “can’t” find anything to mock about your job performance. Maybe they just didn’t want to make the episode three hours long.
The Puppy Problem: Self-Inflicted Wounds
Let’s talk about the “puppy killing scandal.” Noem didn’t just hand South Park the ammunition—she loaded the gun, aimed it at her own foot, and pulled the trigger.
She put the story in her memoir, apparently under the impression that America was clamoring for tales of politicians shooting their own dogs. (Pro tip: they aren’t.)
South Park didn’t have to invent anything. They just read her book and did what they do best: held up a mirror and let the absurdity speak for itself.
Satire Isn’t Sexist—It’s Just Noticed You
Noem’s go-to defense, of course, is that South Park is picking on her because she’s a woman. Which is rich, considering the show’s equal-opportunity roasting of everyone from Jesus to Mickey Mouse.
The real reason she’s a target? She’s made herself into a walking, talking parody of performative toughness. Satire doesn’t care about your gender—it cares about your absurdity.
The More You Flail, the Funnier It Gets
Here’s the best part: every time Noem lashes out, she hands South Park and every late-night host in America another week’s worth of material.
Her over-the-top reactions are the gift that keeps on giving. If you don’t want to be a punchline, maybe don’t write the joke yourself.
In the end, South Park didn’t make Kristi Noem ridiculous. She did that all by herself. But please, Kristi, keep the outrage coming. The rest of us could use the entertainment.
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Musk won’t let posts from X/Twitter render properly on sites like Substack. But here’s the link to South Park’s post there with the wide-screen clip with the credits removed.
Bullies are great at dishing it out and not so great at taking it. In this she is no different than the orange faced Putin puppet she serves.
Noem deserves every piece of satire that can be published. She is an incompetent, self absorbed show pony, racist and cruel to have killed a puppy.