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Congress learns a new word, John Lewis remembers the Freedom March, Jill Biden talks college, bingo leads to sex, Elmo faces allegations, and Regina Spektor speaks Russian. (03:06)
Episode #08108
Partisanship intensifies, a rocky relationship with Pakistan evolves, and singer Regina Spektor talks about her album "What We Saw from the Cheap Seats." (00:35)
Episode #08108
The U.S. pulls funding from Pakistan's "Sesame Street," even though its Pakistani puppet program is crucial for national security. (03:36)
Episode #08108
The New York Times slams Mitt Romney for his mansion and car elevator add-on, but one interview reveals the laidback side of Mitt. (03:41)
Episode #08108
Americans are more polarized along partisan lines than at any point in the last 25 years, but one little piglet named Hamlet could mend the divide. (03:26)
Episode #08108
Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor explains her appreciation for her childhood immigration experience and her love of Russian culture. (04:55)
Episode #08108
Russian-American vocalist Regina Spektor sings "Small Town Moon" from her album "What We Saw from the Cheap Seats." (03:21)
Episode #08108
Colbert Super PAC Super Fun Pack treasure hunters will get a special hint to help them solve the puzzle and win a personal appearance by Stephen. (01:11)
Episode #08108
America defunds Pakistan's "Sesame Street," the homosexual agenda threatens Stephen's pork sausage, and Regina Spektor possibly curses in Russian. (01:01)
Episode #08108
Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor performs "Ballad of a Politician" off her album "What We Saw from the Cheap Seats." (03:21)
Episode #08107
Stephen's sun-gazing pays off, and the private sector offers Americans the chance to pick up and move to Mars. (03:57)
Episode #08107
Governor Scott Walker wins the Wisconsin recall election, so Stephen celebrates the end of America's unions. (04:14)
Episode #08107
Bald Knob's Pastor Larry Johnson takes action to eliminate local bingo junkies at the senior center. (05:24)
Episode #08107
Actor Neil Patrick Harris discusses hosting the Tony Awards, performing on Broadway and playing a convincing straight guy on "How I Met Your Mother." (06:24)
Episode #08107
Stephen pays a fireside tribute to sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury, author of "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Illustrated Man." (01:00)
Episode #08107
Scott Walker crushes his recall rival, bingo destroys families, and Neil Patrick Harris teaches Stephen "gay" jargon. (01:00)
Episode #08106
The U.S. reveals its latest export, traditional marriage faces assault, and Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden talks about her children's book. (00:36)
Episode #08106
Zombie-like attacks suggest a growing urban trend, but America's top emergency doctors declare that zombies do not exist. (04:13)
Episode #08106
Japanese diet glasses reduce Oreo intake, America is the gold standard of sperm, and Dutch artist Bart Jansen converts his dead cat into a model helicopter. (06:51)
Episode #08106
A North Dakota woman marries herself, and Stephen envisions all the societal pressure once self-marriage becomes the norm. (03:40)