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Episode #09029
The war on men is like the war on women, Senate members debate the filibuster, and Frank Oz plugs "Little Shop of Horrors: The Director's Cut." (00:36)
Episode #09029
After he wins the record lotto prize, Stephen will no longer have to slave away for the man 30 minutes a day, four days a week. (04:34)
Episode #09029
According to Fox News' Suzanne Venker, modern women scare quality men away from marriage and undermine their ability to support a family. (04:57)
Episode #09029
Majority Leader Harry Reid has faced 386 filibusters, which includes Minority Leader Mitch McConnell stopping by family dinners to block passage of the mashed potatoes. (03:05)
Episode #09029
Frank Oz discusses his famous performances as Yoda, Fozzie Bear, and more, and explains why he prefers "Little Shop of Horrors: The Director's Cut" over the original. (07:31)
Episode #09029
Fox News suggests that single women are angry, Harry Reid takes a stand against filibusters, and Frank Oz makes Stephen say "Muppet sex." (01:02)
Episode #09028
A 24-year-old man delivers sickening Yuletide news: there is no Santa Claus in Canada. (03:15)
Episode #09028
President Obama wants to raise taxes on the wealthy just because he ran and won on that promise, and Republicans might let him do it. (04:23)
Episode #09028
National Review writer Reihan Salam introduces his book, "Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream." (05:05)
Episode #09028
The legendary singer-songwriter discusses her Tennessee hometown, Sevierville, and her nonprofit literacy foundation, Imagination Library. (05:30)
Episode #09028
Dolly Parton and Stephen perform the title track off her 14th solo studio album, "Love Is Like a Butterfly." (02:36)
Episode #09028
Congress solves the budget crisis by not solving it, Reihan Salam explores tax reform, and Dolly Parton guesses that Stephen is Catholic. (01:01)