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Episode #07066
The "I want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refuses to admit that torture is the real hero behind Bin Laden's death. (06:56)
Episode #07051
Riding unicycles used to be a shameful pastime for circus animals and secretaries of defense, but this one-wheel lifestyle is seeping into the mainstream. (05:03)
Episode #06106
Jon Krakauer explains how the Bush administration turned Pat Tillman's death into a propaganda tool. (07:04)
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Mary Matalin attempts to explain the Republican position on health care without using talking points. (05:15)
Episode #05124
Matt Latimer, a former speechwriter for the Bush administration, remembers the words he used most when writing for the president. (05:21)
Episode #05110
Barack Obama awards the Medal of Freedom to Sidney Poitier, the NRA recognizes Sarah Palin for gun collecting, and Joe Jonas steals Stephen's idea at the "Teen Choice Awards." (05:19)
Episode #05098
Matthew Waxman discusses the legal argument over whether to alert Congress about certain covert action programs. (03:11)
Stephen Colbert talks sex and conservatism with Meghan McCain, defends John Yoo and flatters Barney Frank's ego. (4:42)
Episode #05069
Rumsfeld put Bible quotes on his cover pages for President Bush because war briefings are a snooze without a little pizzazz. (01:45)
Episode #05069
Walter Kirn believes that putting Ivy League schools like Princeton on the web would show those attending state schools they're not inferior. (06:24)
Episode #04109
Richard Brookhiser tells Stephen that George Washington was a good president because he trusted smart people. (05:25)
Episode #04104
Stephen asks Jane Mayer why she has to see enhanced interrogation as the glass being half empty, instead of half full with a guy's face in it. (05:57)
Episode #04080
Stephen asks Neal Katyal if his goal of bringing rights to the prisoners at Guantanamo is his private jihad. (5:50)
Episode #03137
Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson believes the upper strata of the Bush administration hijacked strategy in Iraq. Stephen asks who should have done so instead. (5:45)
Episode #03119
We owe a debt of gratitude to the Senate for reminding us that words can hurt. (5:25)
Episode #03111
Stephen reminds us of when Dick Cheney launched a pre-emptive strike -- on doubt. (3:29)
Episode #03107
Andrew Keen, author of "The Cult of the Amateur," believes the Internet has replaced professionals with amateurs. It's certainly true of porn. (5:18)
Episode #03088
Now that his anti-war speech won't lead to any action, Senator Richard Lugar is selling the president out. (3:28)
Episode #03069
Stephen compares Paul Wolfowitz's exit from the World Bank to his own exit from The Daily Show. (3:41)