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Episode #08088
Rick Santorum proves his pro-family credentials by rejecting any partnership with another man -- in this case, Mitt Romney. (03:46)
Episode #08024
Congress takes for granted American troops' willingness to make greater sacrifices than the rest of society. (05:23)
Episode #08002
ESPN robs Americans of the proper football preparation procedures, so Stephen takes it upon himself to compose a Monday Night Football theme. (04:36)
Episode #07124
Stephen thanks some of the more diverse heroes and turns to Ham Rove for the scoop on American Crossroads' drastically improved fundraising strategy. (05:06)
Episode #07124
Colbert thanks the unsung heroes with a final, eight-tiered Heroe$ Crawl. (00:34)
Episode #07120
The Marine Corps issues a harsh restriction banning Marines from audible farting, and the Department of Homeland Security lets kids 12 and under keep their shoes on. (04:49)
Episode #07120
Jeremy Ben-Ami, the president of the pro-Israel lobby J Street, discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Palestine's application for full U.N. membership. (06:46)
Episode #07118
If Americans don't find someone to pay the government's tab soon, Congress may get desperate enough to do the unthinkable. (04:31)
Episode #07115
Debates are supposed to help Americans find the Republican presidential candidate, but instead they found the running mate. (03:24)
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 #07115
Ron Paul needs a credible national endorsement to give his campaign the kind of legitimacy his campaign has not been able to get from his campaign. (03:23)
Episode #07113
Tom Brokaw recalls the experience of reporting on the 9/11 attacks and explores how Americans have been shaped by the tragedy. (06:06)
Episode #07110
Rick Parry might be the only write-in candidate to rank in the Ames straw poll top 10, but the Iowa GOP refuses to release the results for public scrutiny. (02:39)
Episode #07110
Stephen goes live via satellite to The Colbert Report's local affiliate in Des Moines, WOI, for the latest on the Rick Parry write-in scandal. (03:58)
Episode #07109
Colbert Super PAC beats back wannabe super PACs to become Rick Perry's official unofficial, non-connected, independent expenditure, all-you-can-eat money trough. (06:00)
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)
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 #07107
Michele Bachmann gets a commanding 80% of the votes she paid for at the Iowa straw poll, and "Rick Parry" receives at least 718 write-in votes. (07:36)
Episode #07105
Father Jim Martin believes that God's job is sustaining the universe, but His performance can't be judged. (04:16)
Episode #07104
Technology turns people into empty flesh terminals that rely on it for all their ideas, memories and relationships. (05:40)