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Episode #08101
Jesus says nothing about homosexuality, a cunning monkey plans for tomorrow, Republicans fake being Democrats, and Francis Collins shares rude potbelly news. (01:01)
Episode #08100
A former Playboy Playmate helps usher Mexico's presidential debate, and one candidate isn't sorry for noticing. (03:22)
Episode #08096
America's health care crisis finds a solution, a beloved children's character meets adversity, and Jonathan Haidt explores social psychology. (00:38)
Episode #08084
Stephen rarely sees military members and families because they make up only 1% of the U.S. population, and not the 1% that belongs to his tennis club. (03:55)
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 #08079
Stephen says goodnight with Ham Rove sporting a gift from Clemson University. (00:07)
Episode #08077
Texans contribute more to Colbert Super PAC than to Romney's super PAC, and Stephen wants every college across this great nation to have its own Colbert Super PAC. (07:04)
Jeff Foxworthy campaigns with Mitt Romney, Stephen supports Goldman Sachs, and Rick Santorum speaks from his heart. (04:09)
Episode #08073
Stephen offers to solve Ireland's overpriced sperm problem, and presents some authentic cultural garments. (03:53)
Episode #08071
An aging Pat Robertson begins to find his mind, "Shahs of Sunset" seduces viewers with Iranian-American sass, and bears go metrosexual. (07:16)
Episode #08070
Strange things start happening to Mitt Romney, and Jeff Foxworthy joins his Southern primary campaign. (03:30)
Episode #08067
While the GOP candidates go all average to connect with blue collar voters for America's Super Tuesday, other election results stream in from Russia and India. (05:41)
Episode #08062
Mitt Romney connects with empty seats, and Rick Santorum promotes the real American Dream of future generations having less opportunity. (06:57)
Episode #08061
Placido Domingo and Stephen sing "La Donna E Mobile," from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Rigoletto." (01:19)
Episode #08060
As America's most famous Catholic, Stephen must set a good example during Lent. (03:15)
Episode #08060
In 1906, an earthquake struck California's 8th district, leveling San Francisco and marking the last time anyone could afford to live there without six roommates. (02:28)
Episode #08060
Stephen refuses to break Lent by high fiving a persistent conquistador. (00:16)
Episode #08059
Nancy Pelosi smears Stephen in an effort to pass the Disclose Act, and Barack Obama reverses his stand on super PACs as his reelection campaign solicits donations. (06:47)
Episode #08059
Stephen transforms himself into a Sith Lord and cackles maniacally. (00:09)
Hugo Vickers prepares Stephen for the royal wedding with etiquette advice on high tea and queen re-inflation. See the exclusive In the Field report. (03:53)