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If corporations are people, then Mitt Romney is Mitt the Ripper. (01:00)
Episode #08019
Dippin' Dots files for bankruptcy, leaving a gap in the future-dessert continuum that only Americone Dream can fill. (05:24)
Episode #07075
Mitt Romney knows how to treat America's sick economy with his business experience. (05:38)
Episode #06124
Steven Rattner talks about what would have happened if the Obama administration hadn't bailed out the auto industry. (06:21)
Episode #06124
Stephen calls out Arianna Huffington, reports on koalas suffering from Chlamydia and talks to Steven Rattner about the auto industry bailout. (01:01)
Episode #06114
American Apparel is on the brink of bankruptcy, and a British investor earns the nickname "Chocolate Finger" for buying tons of cocoa beans. (06:23)
Episode #06114
Stephen wonders how American Apparel can go out of business, fights the dancing hot dog guy and proves to Lisa Birnbach that he's a prep. (01:01)
Episode #06061
Elizabeth Warren supports financial regulation that will put rules back in place and rein Wall Street in a little bit. (06:06)
Episode #05140
The rest of America should follow Arizona's lead and replace the long arm of the law with the invisible hand of the market. (04:31)
Episode #05139
Stephen sponsors the U.S. speedskating team, analyzes Arnold Schwarzenegger's breakfast and disputes the end of the Cold War with Nicholas Thompson. (00:21)
Episode #05139
An American finally wins the New York City marathon, and the Colbert Nation becomes the official sponsor of the U.S. Speedskating team. (07:34)
Episode #05109
According to Jonathan Cohn, the health care crisis forces even middle class Americans, who play by the rules, to choose between bankruptcy and medical care. (06:11)
Episode #05080
On his radio show, "Car Shout," Stephen answers questions about Chrysler's merger with Fiat and the difference between cars and phones. (05:14)
Episode #05080
Austan Goolsbee believes Barack Obama's policies will fix the auto industry and put Americans in a very happy place. (05:45)
Episode #05060
Help your old friends at the Prescott Group because if they go down, they're taking you with them. (03:47)
Episode #05047
Stephen asks Phil Bronstein if the death of newspapers and journalistic oversight will begin a golden age of corruption. (06:51)
Episode #05046
TV has so little societal value that Bill Gates is willing to pay to provide the most cursory positive messages. (4:56)
Episode #05042
Stephen urges John Sturm to include a porn section in online newspapers to earn extra cash. (05:00)
Episode #05027
Mayor John Fetterman believes Braddock, PA is a great place to spend some of the stimulus money. (05:37)
Episode #05026
Sbarro must cut costs by eliminating expensive ingredients, like cheese and tomatoes. (05:30)