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Episode #08060
Lent gets off to a thunderous start, corporations know too much about consumers, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi joins Stephen. (00:34)
Episode #08060
As America's most famous Catholic, Stephen must set a good example during Lent. (03:15)
Episode #08060
By using predictive analytics, Target doesn't just track when customers buy sheets, they know what customers are doing between the sheets. (06:05)
Episode #08060
In 1906, an earthquake struck California's 8th district, leveling San Francisco and marking the last time anyone could afford to live there without six roommates. (02:28)
Episode #08060
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi believes that super PACs threaten American democracy and that Citizens United should be overturned. (08:13)
Episode #08060
Stephen refuses to break Lent by high fiving a persistent conquistador. (00:16)
Episode #08060
Stephen can't give up crack for Lent, housing prices soar in California's 8th district, and Nancy Pelosi breaks her promise not to come on The Colbert Report. (01:00)
Episode #08059
Congress attacks Colbert Super PAC, a new sport takes America by storm, and Robert Kagan counsels Mitt Romney on international affairs. (00:34)
Episode #08059
Prince Creme Brawlee of Monaco makes the mistake of getting in the face of all-American super-douche Adam Hock and pays the price. (03:56)
Episode #08059
Nancy Pelosi smears Stephen in an effort to pass the Disclose Act, and Barack Obama reverses his stand on super PACs as his reelection campaign solicits donations. (06:47)
Episode #08059
Ultimate Taser Ball is a dream come true for fans who love the NFL, but want to watch something slightly less violent. (03:59)
Episode #08059
Author Robert Kagan talks about advising Mitt Romney on foreign policy and explores America's use of military force in international affairs. (05:24)
Episode #08059
Stephen transforms himself into a Sith Lord and cackles maniacally. (00:09)
Episode #08059
Nancy Pelosi releases a Colbert Super PAC attack ad, tasers markedly improve soccer, and Robert Kagan shares his views on Iran. (01:00)