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Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens thinks Stephen has a shot at making it into the Supreme Court. (01:33)
Episode #07109
Evangelical scientists break up the Bible's most famous couple, and Rick Santorum puts the issue of gay marriage into terms everyday people can understand. (05:09)
Episode #07100
In order to get the soft tooth market back up, kids must reduce baby teeth inventory and stop losing teeth. (03:04)
Episode #07032
Mark Moffett says plants need an animal intermediary to carry the pollen to the next plant and do the deed. (05:30)
Episode #06152
Researchers find that the sight of red meat calms men down, and cell phones will soon be able to detect STDs. (04:36)
Episode #06059
Robert Ekas ensures the freedom of American society by giving the middle finger to every police officer he sees. (06:27)
Episode #05120
Stephen wants every Jewish member of the television academy to call and beg for forgiveness, which he will then deliver in the form of an acceptance speech. (05:28)
Episode #05114
Marion Nestle confirms Stephen's fear that there is a sugar shortage in America, despite the fact that it's baseless. (05:24)
Stephen discovers Swedish swing/hip-hop/jazz band Movits, joins the birther movement and covers President Obama's beer summit. (4:24)
Episode #05100
Because the guys from Movits! are from Sweden, they're forced to have the same hair length and glasses. (03:37)
Episode #05063
Thank you, Sean Hannity, for taking us to the Liberty Tree instead of going miles out of the way to the Making Sense Bush. (04:02)
Episode #04099
Stephen examines John McCain's latest campaign commercial. Good news: it's a talkie. (00:35)
Episode #04099
The Apples in stereo perform "Can You Feel It?" from their album "New Magnetic Wonder." (02:50)
Episode #04084
The world demands an eight-legged tribute to Stephen, and not another barbershop quartet. (04:58)
Episode #03100
The father of intelligent design, Michael Behe, joins Stephen to explain his role as the Albert Einstein of Charles Darwin. (5:18)
Episode #03020
In response to the overwhelming Colbert-for-president forces, Stephen assembles an exploratory committee to determine if he's going to assemble an exploratory committee. (1:51)
Episode #02161
Robert Schneider of The Apples in Stereo opens with a song about why Stephen is number one. (2:10)
Episode #02160
The election on his mind, Stephen takes a trip to Harvard University, where he sets the students of the John F. Kennedy School of Government straight. (6:22)
Episode #02128
The sparks fly when Stephen heads to the kitchen with Gloria Steinem and Jane Fonda in a "Kiss the Cook" apron, and the phrase "Ice cream three-way" is coined. (5:54)
Episode #02079
Stephen and Representative Diana DeGette discuss whether apples and oranges are both fruits. (1:41)