* CreatorBacklash: Inverted. Despite ''That's My Bush'''s tepid audience reception (especially when compared to [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark their other big series]]), Parker and Stone have admitted that they had a lot of fun doing the show and, despite lasting for only eight episodes, they were quite happy with how it turned out.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Comedy Central wouldn't allow Trey and Matt to have Jenna and Barbara Bush, the President's daughters, as characters, so they opted to [[CompositeCharacter combine them into]] Princess, Bush's (fictional) dimwitted secretary.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** There were plans to have Jenna and Barbara Bush portrayed in the show as incestuous lesbian lovers, but the aforementioned ExecutiveMeddling put that idea in the coffin.
** And, of course, the show would've starred Al Gore rather than George W. Bush had Gore won the 2000 election.
* WorkingTitle: It was originally announced as ''Family First'' before the election; ''Everybody Loves Al'' would've been the final name had Gore won.