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Episode #08101
Minorities use black hole time travel for revenge, strokes suddenly turn people gay, and a zoo is nothing but monkey prison. (06:25)
Episode #08087
Jonah Lehrer examines dangerous creativity myths and the history of innovation. (06:48)
Episode #08084
Marine veteran Sergeant Bryan Escobedo learns the ropes of punditry, including silent nods and made-up statistics. (07:38)
Episode #08063
Indiana Representative Bob Morris comes down on Girl Scouts' radical agenda, and New Hampshire Representative Kyle Jones repeals labor lunch break laws. (04:13)
Episode #08060
By using predictive analytics, Target doesn't just track when customers buy sheets, they know what customers are doing between the sheets. (06:05)
Episode #08055
Stephen thanks the heroes for their donations and reveals how Colbert Super PAC will spend its $1 million. (03:58)
Episode #08055
Stephen demands Google recognition for Colbert Super PAC, Newt Gingrich gets sued for copyright infringement, and Christiane Amanpour takes hard-hitting questions. (01:00)
Bernie Sanders fights to overturn the Citizens United decision, Newt Gingrich contends with negative campaign ads, and Pat Robertson gets the scoop from God. (03:08)
Episode #08038
Mitt Romney wins the Iowa caucus, but Rick Santorum proves that a man with a vision, a willingness to work hard and a laser-like homophobia can make a mark. (03:11)
Episode #08038
Rick Santorum moves up the Google search ladder, Newt Gingrich faces a barrage of negative ads, and John Heilemann loses Stephen in mixed metaphors. (01:01)
Episode #08037
The Super Bowl of old Midwestern people sitting in folding chairs in a high school gym is upon us. (06:50)
Hosni Mubarack gets jilted by 80 million Egyptians, Rick Santorum addresses his long-time Google problem, and Jimmy Fallon becomes Stephen's best friend for six months. (04:54)
Episode #08028
Music manager Danny Goldberg defends Internet piracy laws, and Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain doesn't want Justin Bieber to go to jail for copyright infringement. (04:42)
Episode #07124
Colbert thanks the unsung heroes with a final, eight-tiered Heroe$ Crawl. (00:34)
Episode #07122
Stephen binge mopes after his Radiohead special, Rick Perry stumbles through the Fox News-Google debate, and Melinda Gates tries not to become Andrew Carnegie. (01:01)
Episode #07121
Google might be affecting search results for their own benefit, and legendary rock band Radiohead performs. (00:25)
Episode #07121
Radiohead, one of the greatest musical acts of this or any generation, is the ultimate anti-corporate band. (05:25)
Episode #07121
Web searches are enshrined in America's founding documents, and cigarettes have a First Amendment right to be alive with pleasure. (04:54)
Episode #07113
All the 2012 election media coverage until now has been bulls**t, but everything from here out is crucial, life-or-death stuff. (03:50)
Episode #07109
Evangelical scientists break up the Bible's most famous couple, and Rick Santorum puts the issue of gay marriage into terms everyday people can understand. (05:09)