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Episode #08096
One of the nation's largest medical debt collectors sneaks into hospitals to seize patients' money before treatment. (05:26)
Episode #08066
From a purely mathematical standpoint, conservatives will eventually yield to the inevitability of Mitt Romney after Super Tuesday. (02:29)
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens thinks Stephen has a shot at making it into the Supreme Court. (01:33)
Episode #08051
Mitt Romney proves that his principles are as unwavering as his hair, and Keith Ablow finds Newt Gingrich irresistible even if the Republican establishment doesn't. (05:29)
Episode #08045
While GOP candidates debate their powerlessness to stop negative super PAC ads, the Definitely Not Coordinating with Stephen Colbert Super PAC releases a Herman Cain ad. (08:17)
Stephen sheds some light on Congressional representatives -- those shy, elusive creatures with brief, two-year terms. (03:43)
Episode #08024
Congress takes for granted American troops' willingness to make greater sacrifices than the rest of society. (05:23)
Episode #07113
To reach the unemployed, Barack Obama should deliver his speech when the unemployed are watching TV: at 3 a.m., right after a Slap Chop commercial. (06:01)
Episode #07096
Herman Cain treats Stephen like some pizza crust he can just leave on his plate before moving on to a hotter slice. (03:16)
Episode #07080
Stephen urges Jack White to sell yogurt with the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army." (05:40)
Episode #07055
The new danger in air travel comes with a $25 fee, MSNBC steals CNN's viewer, and Ice-T talks about his memoir. (00:34)
Episode #06156
Steve Martin puts his art knowledge to the test by choosing between Ellsworth Kelly's "Green" and a Sherwin-Williams paint swatch. (04:28)
Episode #06155
Extending the Bush tax cuts is the fresh injection of sameness that America's stagnant economy needs. (02:51)
Episode #05098
The only huge surprise about Dick Cheney having his own secret assassination squad is that it didn't include cannibalism. (03:09)
Episode #04024
Leonard Nimoy challenges American standards of beauty with photographs of nude overweight women. (5:17)
Episode #02096
On Wikipedia, we can create a reality that we can all agree on -- the reality we just agreed on. (4:10)