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Episode #08075
A new pill can cure prejudice, there's an innovation in food delivery, and Charles Murray has written a book about the state of white America. (00:32)
Episode #08075
The fear of not being able to buy guns during a second Obama term leads to Americans buying so many guns that now they can't buy any guns, just like they feared. (04:56)
Episode #08075
Popping pills reduces racial prejudice, and Stephen reveals the identity of Dick Cheney's anonymous heart donor. (04:22)
Episode #08075
Tacocopter's drone helicopter taco delivery is the first step to achieving intercontinental ballistic munchies, but there are some safety concerns. (03:37)
Episode #08075
Charles Murray talks about his book, "Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960 to 2010," and suggests a way to address the growing division between the classes. (07:24)
Episode #08075
Gun sales surge, Stephen wants tacos delivered by unmanned helicopters, and Charles Murray discusses white America. (01:02)
Episode #08074
Florida's gun laws come under scrutiny, the Romney campaign hits a speed bump, and Dr. David Page has new insights on the future of DNA. (00:34)
Episode #08074
Stephen enjoyed 84 degrees on the islands while New Yorker suckers were stuck shivering in 82 degrees. (01:49)
Episode #08074
Florida's Stand Your Ground law leads to the shooting death of teen Trayvon Martin, but top legal minds have other ideas about where to place blame. (06:00)
Episode #08074
While political pundits and the other Republican candidates attack Mitt Romney for being "like an Etch A Sketch," toy sales are booming. (04:41)
Episode #08074
Dr. David Page, director of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, defends the Y chromosome in the face of enumerable challenges and insults to its character. (07:38)
Episode #08074
Geraldo Rivera blames Trayvon Martin's death on a hoodie, Mitt Romney is like an Etch A Sketch, and David Page discusses Y chromosomes. (01:00)
Episode #08074
In this unedited, extended interview, biomedical researcher Dr. David Page discusses the evolution of the Y chromosome. (10:52)
Stephen's liberal nemesis attacks genetically modified foods, attends drum circles, and defends Mel Gibson's right to say terrible things. (04:18)
When Stephen can't reach Karl Rove, he solicits political advice from a loaf of ham that wears wire-rimmed glasses. (03:19)
Stephen's black friend advises him on how to not seem racist and appeal to black audiences. (03:49)
Stephen's intern is always on hand for non-sexual demonstrations, fake trips to Mars and experimental ophthalmological procedures. (03:56)
Stephen's building manager oversees a fire drill, finds a girl for Stephen Jr., and keeps Stephen on the straight and narrow-minded. (04:49)