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Episode #09021
Even though Barack Obama lost in big red states, he is reelected due to a technicality called the Constitution. (04:26)
Episode #09021
Papa Bear Bill O'Reilly claims that the presidential election wasn't decided by a "traditional" America, and MSNBC's Donny Deutsch reveals changing Senate demographics. (01:59)
Episode #09021
Liberals across the country pull tricks at polling sites while robo-calls inform seniors that they can vote a day late. (04:21)
Episode #09021
Wind turbine syndrome might just seem like a collection of unrelated health complaints to the untrained eye, but untrained eye is also a symptom of wind turbine syndrome. (04:20)
Episode #09021
Pulitzer Prize winner Doris Kearns Goodwin tells one of Abraham Lincoln's dirty stories and quotes some of history's presidential losers. (04:58)
Episode #09021
America's female population is on the rise, liberal signs persuade voters at polling places, and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin thinks Abraham Lincoln was sexy. (01:01)
Episode #09020
Stephen celebrates his mom's birthday and can't wait to palp the palpable election night excitement. (02:24)
Episode #09020
The Colbert Report projects that CNN has projected that Animal Planet has predicted that the winner of the 2012 presidential election is Barack Obama. (06:34)
Episode #09020
Editor Andrew Sullivan believes that Europe will follow Barack Obama's national employment strategies and hopes for a civil war within the Republican Party. (06:27)
Episode #09020
Key Senate elections disprove old political adages, and Los Angeles County decides on burdensome regulations for the porn industry. (03:38)
Episode #09020
With the election over, does America lance the boil of hyper-partisanship or let it callous over into a civic abscess lodged in the national soul? (02:06)
Episode #09020
Donors will never see Mitt Romney's inaugural ball, Andrew Sullivan makes a crack at Sheldon Adelson, and three states consider legalizing pot. (01:01)
Episode #09019
A vortex of pandering threatens undecided female voters, and Mitt Romney proves how influential Colbert Super PAC has been in the election. (04:17)
Episode #09019
President Obama and Mitt Romney remain tied among likely voters, so both camps use data mining to turn out the vote. (02:13)
Episode #09019
Journalist Sasha Issenberg explains how campaigns exploit thousands of data points to guilt-trip people to the polls. (05:11)
Episode #09019
Election commentators botch a metaphor, and New York Times analyst Nate Silver says that Barack Obama has an 86.3% chance of winning. (03:48)
Episode #09019
New York Times blogger Nate Silver shares his book, "The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail -- but Some Don't." (05:01)