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** Burns is technically No Party Given when he's running, but when Sideshow Bob is running, Burns is explicitly Republican, so we can backdate that.
** Burns is technically No Party Given when he's running, but when Sideshow Bob is running, Burns is explicitly Republican, so we can backdate that.
* On ''[[South Park]]'', Herbert Garrison has been from reason 1 to 2 forth and back. He always showed conservative, homophobic and racist opinions and actions, being an [[Armoured Closet Gay]] for several seasons, but even after assuming, he kept all those opinions.
* On ''[[South Park]]'', Herbert Garrison has been from reason 1 to 2 forth and back. He always showed conservative, homophobic and racist opinions and actions, being an [[Armoured Closet Gay]] for several seasons, but even after assuming, he kept all those opinions.
** In a moment of severe [[Values Dissonance]] with a hefty side of [[Did Not Do the Research]], Garrison became a [[Transsexual]] out of internalized homophobia. In [[Real Life]], this is a depressingly common accusation leveled at actual transsexuals by gays and lesbians (even though statistically 2/3 of transsexuals are gay or bisexual WRT their identified gender).
** In a moment of severe [[Values Dissonance]] with a hefty side of [[Did Not Do the Research]], Garrison became a [[Transsexualism]] out of internalized homophobia. In [[Real Life]], this is a depressingly common accusation leveled at actual transsexuals by gays and lesbians (even though statistically 2/3 of transsexuals are gay or bisexual WRT their identified gender).
** Big Gay Al shows some [[Writer on Board|right-libertarian tendencies]]. One episode revolves around his efforts to be a scoutmaster in the [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo|Mountain Scouts]]. When the boys sue the Scouts to have their anti-gay policy overturned, Al stops the suit as it's on the point of victory--because he feels that the Scouts should be able to decide who their scoutmasters are, even if their policy is wrongheaded.
** Big Gay Al shows some [[Writer on Board|right-libertarian tendencies]]. One episode revolves around his efforts to be a scoutmaster in the [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo|Mountain Scouts]]. When the boys sue the Scouts to have their anti-gay policy overturned, Al stops the suit as it's on the point of victory--because he feels that the Scouts should be able to decide who their scoutmasters are, even if their policy is wrongheaded.