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Stephen calls out the lamestream media for "Boob Week" and other cheap ratings gropes. (03:56)
Episode #07124
Colbert thanks the unsung heroes with a final, eight-tiered Heroe$ Crawl. (00:34)
Episode #07114
Newspapers are part of America's past, like buggy whip makers and the middle class, but they still perform an important function. (07:25)
Episode #07114
Diane Sawyer discusses the unedited recordings of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, released 50 years after John F. Kennedy's inauguration. (06:09)
Episode #07103
Psychiatrist Nassir Ghaemi believes that mental illness can foster great leadership, but the Republican presidential candidates are too "normal." (06:54)
Episode #07101
The state of North Dakota may not exist, subversive weather blows into Arizona, and the classic American game of anti-trust law violation gets a makeover. (07:31)
Anders Breivik seems Muslish, Autumnal Afternoon Pine Fresh D**k Scrub appeals to men, Missy Cummings talks drones, and home-owning vampire Patrick Rodgers turns folk hero. (04:08)
Episode #07098
After consulting with Ham Rove and Matthew Dowd, Stephen calls on the Colbert Nation to determine the direction of his Super PAC. (05:16)
Episode #07096
Americans might soon find out what it means to be poor, Democrats will either cave or crumble over the debt ceiling, and radio host Brooke Gladstone has a graphic novel. (00:30)
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 #07096
A Heritage Foundation report proves that as long as "poor" Americans have refrigerators and the strength to brush flies off their eyeballs, they're not really poor. (03:17)
Episode #07096
Peter Edelman explains why America can't call the troops home and beat its plowshares back into swords when it comes to fighting the war on poverty. (04:22)
Episode #07096
Before American society collapses into roving, cannibalistic motorcycle gangs, it should try bubble tea and have sex with Canada. (03:34)
Episode #07096
NPR host Brooke Gladstone explains why her graphic novel is similar to radio and fights the popular notion that the media control minds. (05:40)
Episode #07096
Stephen says goodnight while checking off items from America's bucket list. (00:08)
Episode #07096
Two percent of American children go to bed hungry, Barack Obama uses the R-word, and Brooke Gladstone sees media as a mirror of society. (01:01)
Episode #04076
Stephen has come up with a way that true patriots can identify each other. (2:33)