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Episode #08042
After winning a non-binding caucus by eight votes and a plurality of the vote in one of the smallest primaries in the nation, Mitt Romney is a juggishnaut. (06:14)
New York legalizes gay marriage, Ted Nugent thinks young people are stoned on apathy, Texas cancels 4th of July fireworks shows, and the FEC rules Stephen can haz Super PAC. (04:09)
Episode #07087
The Colbert Super PAC and Transformers have a lot in common: both can rake in millions of dollars for no reason. (03:17)
Episode #07085
In an attack against the shabby, cash-only roadside shacks that make America great, Texas cancels Fourth of July fireworks shows. (04:26)
Episode #07085
Texas cancels Fourth of July fireworks, Super PAC funding leads to irresponsible ads, and Gary Sinise makes Stephen feel like a pussy. (01:01)
Episode #07043
If Stephen wants to be a political playa in 2012, like Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee, he needs a PAC. (03:30)
Episode #07036
Stephen shows support for Tim Pawlenty's courage to stand next to Scott Walker with a patriotic message. (06:17)
Episode #06093
After CEO Tony Hayward refuses to take a pink slip from a robotic arm, BP must strategically set parts of him on fire. (02:22)
Episode #06087
Texas Republicans want to criminalize homosexuality, and Manny Howard turns his New York City backyard into a farm. (00:27)
Episode #05127
As a fifth grader and small businessman, Andy Gellman has to think about how longer school hours will affect the economy. Download The Word iPhone App NOW! (05:46)
Episode #05092
If Stephen gets 25,000 votes, Paul Rieckhoff will make him an honorary member of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. (03:41)
The Colbert Report looks back at Stephen's reddest, whitest and bluest moments. (6:38)
Episode #05090
Don't forget, there are only three more illegal fireworks shopping days until the 4th of July. (00:12)
Episode #05089
An environmental activist sues Seattle to suspend their 4th of July fireworks display in pristine Gas Works Park. (02:22)
Episode #05083
President Obama outlaws flavored cigarettes, Microsoft introduces Project Natal, and a graveyard accepts bids. (05:25)
Episode #05029
Stephen questions the wisdom of his retractable dome after a Nor'easter dumps snow in the studio. (01:01)
Episode #04128
When you cross state lines to buy fireworks, liquor and cigarettes, you can also buy health care. (05:17)
Episode #04113
Adam Brickley explains how he influenced the direction of American politics from his mom's house. (09:21)
Episode #04086
There's an upside to the gas crisis -- it's a great time to be an oil conglomerate. (00:29)
Episode #04086
Steve Pelkey is a hero fighting for our constitutional rights to keep and bear cherry bombs. (03:40)