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Garrison tells the people of South Park that he will join the 2016 campaign for President of the United States with his running mate, Caitlyn Jenner. The two leave for Washington, D.C. in a car driven by Jenner, who immediately runs over another pedestrian.
Garrison's relationship with Rick is tested in the season twenty-six finale "Spring Break" when Garrison is pressured by his supporters to run for president again in 2024. Garrison is forced to choose between his relationship with Rick and personal gain, ultimately choosing the former.
Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison has been demoted to teaching kindergarten, and his students holds an election for class president. Kyle's brother Ike has been admitted to kindergarten two years early because of his supposed intelligence (despite not being able to speak properly). Ike is chosen by Mr. Garrison to run against a boy named Filmore ...
Mr. Garrison is going to have to sit this one out. While the rest of America may have to collectively sit through a third Donald Trump campaign, the creators of South Park are sitting this one out ...
In contrast, Mr. Garrison, who in the series is a "self-hating gay man", is portrayed as a McCain supporter to provide irony. [4] In one possible storyline, then-President George W. Bush would heroically take the blame for the diamond heist, in a parody of The Dark Knight, but it was rejected as jokes about Bush had become overdone. [4]
For example, in 1988 he told Oprah he "probably" would never run for office. Eleven years later, he told Larry King that he was considering a political run , and that he was a registered Republican.
In contrast to his earlier actions, Garrison in a dazed speech embraces his election. Randy visits Garrison and his running mate Caitlyn Jenner to confront their changed attitude and their changed belief that Star Wars: The Force Awakens was not a bad movie when Jenner suddenly vomits a member berry -based substance onto Randy, causing him to ...
Can Trump run in 2028? The answer is, it depends. If Trump wins on Election Day 2024, that will be his second term in office. The 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits one person from ...