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Stephen plays a Rick Santorum-inspired drinking game, questions whether Mitt Romney is a serial killer, and admires Barack Obama's voice. (2:34)
Stephen celebrates his 1000th show, discusses Jeremy Lin's reflection of the job market, and circumcises dead Mormons. (02:24)
Stephen compares Rick Santorum to Colby cheese, doesn't think Rush should've apologized for calling Sandra Fluke a prostitute, and explains how becoming a Southerner is a lot like puberty. (5:04)
Stephen gets threatened by the Secret Service, asks Arianna Huffington why she's the opposite of Fox News, and explains the origins of pink slime ground beef. (06:26)
Stephen is threatened by Maurice Sendak, named one of Maxim's top 100 sexiest women, and hates Europeans more than he already did. (3:35)
Neil Patrick Harris talks like a straight guy, nuns give sex advice, and Asians are the new Mexicans. (4:32)
The media cheers on Senator Stephen Colbert, Diana Krall relives the 1920s, Malcolm Gladwell delights in dogs, and "America Again" humbles Bill O'Reilly. (04:10)
Episode #09038
Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and Eric Clapton were all just opening acts for rock legend Stephen Colbert at the 12/12/12 Sandy Benefit. (02:29)
Episode #09038
First Lady Michelle Antoinette previews the next season of "Downton Abbey" while the world's commoners are left to fear what will become of the aristocrats. (06:01)
Episode #09038
Stephen prays that Colbert Super PAC money is in a better place, and Ham's charitable fund scores a hefty donation from PO Box "Bite Me." (03:42)
Episode #09038
Sister Simone Campbell discusses her "Nuns on the Bus" tour and explains how Paul Ryan's budget battle fails Jesus and the Constitution. (04:38)
Episode #09038
Jeff Tweedy, Mavis Staples, Sean Lennon and the Harlem Gospel Choir perform "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)." (04:15)
Episode #09038
Madison Square Garden hosts The Concert for Sandy Relief, "Downton Abbey" meets "Breaking Bad," and Sister Simone Campbell sides with Jesus and the Constitution. (01:01)