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Rick Santorum prefers incarcerated fathers, and Stephen reveals his affinity for gingerbread men. (02:49)
Episode #08081
A Valentine's Day manatee mailbox massacre, in Cocoa, FL, is just one violation in a string of serial manatee mailbox mutilations. (07:58)
Episode #08081
Novelist Anne Rice discusses her book "The Wolf Gift," and whether or not she fears an eternity of being poked in the hiney with a hot pitchfork. (05:56)
Episode #08077
Mitt Romney tries to connect with blue collar voters by telling a funny story about his father laying off blue collar workers. (03:09)
Episode #08047
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Carrie Rebora Barratt provides an analysis of Emanuel Leutze's masterpiece "Washington Crossing the Delaware." (05:19)
Episode #08041
Conservative pundits criticize the Obama White House for throwing an extravagant Halloween party for the children of U.S. troops. (05:06)
Episode #08037
The Super Bowl of old Midwestern people sitting in folding chairs in a high school gym is upon us. (06:50)
Stephen supports the Christmas lifestyle, arrives late to Anderson Cooper's phallus party and announces his South Carolina Serious, Classy Republican Debate. (03:34)
Norway suffers a butter shortage, Donald Trump pulls out of his debate, General Ray Odierno marks the end of the Iraq War, and Fox News confuses Mitt Romney with Barack Obama. (04:08)
Episode #08036
Department stores stop offering free gift wrapping, Santa lowers kids' expectations, and Arizona families fight the war on Christmas, fully armed. (05:46)
Episode #08036
2011 has been tough on everybody, but Stephen hopes The Colbert Report has brightened people's spirits. (01:22)
Episode #08035
Ever since Donald Trump dropped out of his debate, there has been a giant ego-shaped hole in the Republican primaries, and Stephen intends to fill it with animals. (02:58)
Episode #08035
TV Hat lets you focus on what matters most by blocking out unnecessary distractions -- like your spouse. (03:14)
Episode #08035
Ray Odierno and Stephen pay tribute to the homecoming troops of the Iraq war with an a cappella rendition of "I'll Be Home for Christmas." (01:03)
Episode #08034
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker implements a bold new policy requiring protesters to pay for the right to protest. (04:24)
Episode #08033
Stephen decks The Colbert Report studio with a full Advent's worth of cheer. (02:21)
Episode #08033
Due to a high-fat low-carb diet craze, Norway has no butter and no hope of rebuilding its butter reserves. (03:45)
Episode #08033
Samuel L. Jackson explores Martin Luther King Jr.'s tremendous personal sacrifice and the pressures and dangers he dealt with on a daily basis. (07:56)
Episode #08033
Stephen spreads Christmas cheer, Norway copes with a butter shortage, and Samuel L. Jackson defines himself. (01:01)