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Episode #08052
Stephen takes back his super PAC just in time for the FEC's financial disclosure deadline. (02:48)
Episode #07118
America invented TV, so Americans should get the awards for it. (02:40)
Episode #07117
Jimmy Fallon and Stephen find a way to share their fun, private memories of friendship with the world. (06:03)
Episode #07115
The New York Times' Paul Krugman talks about the Lesser Depression and the confidence fairy's effect on the American economy. (04:32)
Episode #07108
Frank Luntz will help Stephen create a Colbert Super PAC ad that works for Democrats and Republicans and scores with the South and the North. (07:10)
Episode #07106
Gloria Steinem believes Americans know that women can do what men can do, but they don't know that men can do what women can do. (06:05)
Episode #07098
Little Charlie and Grace's mom won't let them have a Colbert Super PAC lemonade stand until Stephen can tell them what his Super PAC stands for. (03:30)
Episode #07098
After consulting with Ham Rove and Matthew Dowd, Stephen calls on the Colbert Nation to determine the direction of his Super PAC. (05:16)
Episode #07094
America ends its space program, making Stephen's astronauts skills as obsolete as dodo husbandry, Zune programming and American manufacturing. (04:10)
Episode #07091
Sean Parnell supports Colbert Super PAC's plan to buy an elephant, but Sheila Krumholz wants to shine a light on the taint of private money. (06:27)
Episode #07091
For some reason, the media continues to talk about the Rupert Murdoch piffle, so Steve Doocy blows the lid back onto the story. (03:36)
Episode #04012
Hillary Clinton has found her new black friend -- Frederick Douglass. (2:25)