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Episode #08093
One thousand college students receive their Colbert Super PAC Super Fun Pack, so Stephen unveils the launch clue and silver treasure. (04:48)
Episode #08078
Governors from beef industry states want to end the smear campaign against lean, finely textured beef, and make the term "pink slime" a thing of the past. (04:54)
Episode #08075
Popping pills reduces racial prejudice, and Stephen reveals the identity of Dick Cheney's anonymous heart donor. (04:22)
Episode #08074
Florida's Stand Your Ground law leads to the shooting death of teen Trayvon Martin, but top legal minds have other ideas about where to place blame. (06:00)
Episode #08048
Herman Cain beat every candidate in the South Carolina primary who was no longer trying to win, leading Stephen to officially end his presidential exploratory committee. (04:17)
The Colbert Super PAC attacks Mitt Romney, Jennifer Granholm unveils her past, Stephen announces his South Cain-olina Primary Rally, and Rick Perry drops out of the GOP race. (04:07)
Episode #08047
Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich contend with primary problems, while the Definitely Not Coordinating with Stephen Colbert Super PAC turns on Stephen. (04:17)
Episode #08046
Frank Luntz moderates a focus group comprised of South Carolina moms to gauge whether Stephen should run for president. (03:48)
Episode #08046
Columnist David Frum calls for an economically inclusive, environmentally responsible and socially modern Republican party. (05:57)
Episode #08045
More controversial political ads emerge, God's matchmaking skills come into question, and Jennifer Granholm considers America's fight for jobs. (00:35)
Episode #08044
South Carolina's locked ballot means that Stephen can't get on and Herman Cain can't get off, but Colbert supporters can still send a message. (04:28)
Rick Santorum makes an ethnic gaffe, Rush Limbaugh speculates on White House activities, Stephen wonders about Mitt Romney, and Jon Stewart acquires the Colbert Super PAC. (04:08)
Episode #08043
Clearly, South Caroliniacs see Stephen as the only viable Mitt-ternative, but if Stephen runs for president of South Carolina, what becomes of Colbert Super PAC? (03:45)
Episode #08040
The New Hampshire primary approaches, Rick Santorum offends black people, and Melissa Harris-Perry analyzes the stereotypes African American women face. (00:31)
Episode #08040
To grease the voting skids, the Republicans hold not one, but two, New Hampshire presidential primary debates. (03:49)
Episode #08040
New Hampshire Republicans propose that all new legislation include a direct quote from the Magna Carta, the declaration of rights of English barons. (05:49)
Episode #08040
Rick Santorum openly condemns gay and lesbian parents, but feels pretty confident that he didn't say "black" people when discussing food stamps. (04:52)
Episode #08040
Author Melissa Harris-Perry deconstructs stereotypes of African-American women and considers the consequences of a white-male-centered perspective on the American story. (05:40)
Episode #08040
New Hampshire Republicans want to infuse legislature with the Magna Carta, Rick Santorum gets tongue-tied, and Melissa Harris-Perry considers African-American stereotypes. (01:01)