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Episode Clips: December 7, 2011
Stephen Colbert's South Carolina Serious, Classy Republican Debate - Save the Date
(03:36)
Views: 43,926
Colbert Super PAC - Stephen's South Carolina Referendum
(03:19)
Views: 45,316
Colbert Super PAC - Stephen's South Carolina Referendum - Dick Harpootlian
(03:43)
Views: 16,956
Jon Huntsman Sr.'s Ad Buy
(03:30)
Views: 16,898
David Hallberg
(04:04)
Views: 22,319
"The Nutcracker" Ballet Performance
(02:10)
Views: 83,209
12/7/11 in :60 Seconds
(01:00)
Views: 4,986
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Jon Huntsman Sr.'s Ad Buy
Jon Huntsman's campaign receives financial support from his dad's super PAC, but father and son are not coordinating. (03:30)
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12/7/11 in :60 Seconds
Stephen stands up for corporations, and David Hallberg dishes on dancers.