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Episode #08096
Kermit the Frog violates German media law, but Stephen defends his reputation to Germany's UN ambassador, Hans Beinholtz. (04:51)
Episode #08096
Frozen Richard Branson heads symbolize success, Hans Beinholtz proves puppets don't exist, and Jonathan Haidt asserts the power of social psychology. (01:02)
Rush Limbaugh apologizes to Sandra Fluke, GOP candidates woo blue collar viewers, Stephen postpones loving Mitt Romney, and Herman Cain's avant-garde ad inspires Stephen. (04:09)
Episode #08069
Herman Cain pushes the boundaries of what can be called a political ad, just as he once pushed the boundaries of what can be called pizza. (05:24)
Germany ranks as the world's least funny country, and Republicans prove that the government doesn't work. (05:48)
Stephen tries to lead Occupy Wall Street, Herman Cain's sexual harassment scandal unfolds, the government releases muffingate information, and Hans Beinholtz sells Europe. (04:09)
Episode #08016
China won't bite on Europe's turd panini, so Stephen enlists the help of Hans Beinholtz to tempt possible investors. (05:15)
Episode #08016
Hans Beinholtz presents a European prospectus, Herman Cain sings a song of praise, and Nathan Wolfe explores the pandemic age. (01:00)
Episode #07087
John Lennon was a closet Republican, and a European poll ranks Germany as the world's least funny country in spite of the name of their breakfast cheese. (05:34)
Episode #06050
Burger King uses mental illness to sell food, KFC unveils the Double Down sandwich, and McDonald's introduces cupcakes to Germans. (06:41)
Episode #06050
Stephen gives a shout-out to slave holders, introduces a cupcake to a German and talks to Jon Mooallem about gay animals. (01:03)