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Episode #08085
James Cameron discusses the "Titanic 3D" release and the submarine he helped engineer to dive straight to the bottom of the Marianas Trench. (07:03)
Episode #08079
Following Stephen's report on LFTB, otherwise known as "pink slime," some in the Twittersphere accuse him of being transphobic. (02:17)
Episode #08076
Luckily, Emily Bazelon wasn't arguing for Obamacare's individual mandate in the Supreme Court, because she might have won. (05:33)
Episode #08076
Actor Mark Ruffalo became an anti-fracking, clean water activist after seeing the technologies' detrimental impact on communities in Pennsylvania. (07:20)
When Stephen can't reach Karl Rove, he solicits political advice from a loaf of ham that wears wire-rimmed glasses. (03:19)
Rush Limbaugh apologizes to Sandra Fluke, GOP candidates woo blue collar viewers, Stephen postpones loving Mitt Romney, and Herman Cain's avant-garde ad inspires Stephen. (04:09)
Episode #08066
The lamestream media jumps down Rush Limbaugh's throat for calling one woman he never met a "slut" and a "prostitute," and 12 advertisers pull support from his show. (06:24)
Episode #08066
Rush Limbaugh apologizes to Sandra Fluke, a Fox 5 reporter insults Danica Patrick, and Stephen talks "Porgy and Bess" with Audra McDonald. (01:00)
Episode #08025
Barack Obama forgets that Jesus was at the first Thanksgiving, Mitt Romney takes Obama's words out of context, and Lululemon endorses Objectivism. (05:44)
Episode #08018
Seth Meyers believes that "Saturday Night Live"'s Weekend Update provides an alternative for Americans unfulfilled by mainstream news options. (05:41)
Episode #08017
Stephen turns to the Bigot-O-Tron 9000 to analyze the physiological phenomenon that caused Representative Larry Taylor to use an anti-Semitic slur. (04:56)
Episode #08009
Frank Luntz helps Stephen make the idea that corporations are people appealing to Americans. (05:44)
Episode #08004
To undo the damage he has unwittingly done to Karl Rove's otherwise spotless reputation, Stephen issues a rare clarification. (06:11)
Episode #07116
Michael Moore describes the defining moment that transformed him from a quiet kid into an outspoken social critic. (05:58)
Episode #07111
In Michele Bachmann's metaphor, God represents the American people, politicians represent themselves, and the hurricane represents the earthquake. (03:32)
Episode #07108
Frank Luntz will help Stephen create a Colbert Super PAC ad that works for Democrats and Republicans and scores with the South and the North. (07:10)
Episode #07107
Stephen apologizes to ABC's Des Moines affiliate station, WOI: it turns out their general manager, Ray Cole, has touched Stephen's Emmy. (02:39)
Episode #07082
Jack White wants Stephen to look a little more rock 'n' roll for his album cover photo shoot. (08:00)
Episode #07080
Stephen urges Jack White to sell yogurt with the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army." (05:40)
Stephen tap dances with the Kim Bojang-ils, recites a Republican health plan haiku and thumb wrestles Sugar Ray Leonard. (04:11)