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Episode #07093
Allen West brings civility back to Washington by calling Debbie Wasserman Shultz a "vile coward" after she spews bile over his support for the GOP's debt reduction bill. (03:14)
Episode #07015
Stephen answers Obama's call to entrepreneurs and reviews the State of the Union address with Michael Waldman. (07:38)
Episode #06058
Stephen looks at tasers from a safe distance and asks Conn Iggulden if it's possible to waterboard Aquaman. (00:35)
Episode #06056
William Gheen concludes that Lindsey Graham must be gay if he's negotiating a bipartisan deal on immigration reform. (04:09)
Episode #06051
Jake Tapper explains why he hired PolitiFact's Bill Adair to fact-check his Sunday morning talk show, "This Week." (09:35)
Episode #04109
In a shockingly spontaneous moment, the New York delegation dramatically ends the roll call. (04:00)
Episode #03106
Alberto Gonzales could become a one-man justice system, like RoboCop. (3:36)
Episode #03016
Tom Tancredo has plans to get rid of the congressional black caucus, Stephen's getting sick from the Oscars and Chuck Schumer has advice for the Democrats. (0:33)
Episode #03016
A publicity stunt for Aqua Teen Hunger Force caused a terrorism scare in Boston. What's more, it also ruined several marketing campaigns that Stephen had planned. (1:47)
Episode #03016
In response to a remark by Frank Hargrove, Stephen apologizes for racism and bids farewell to it with a video montage. (3:22)
Episode #03016
The Hispanic Congressional Congress is a perfect example of being colorblind -- they have eleven non-Hispanic members to their five Hispanic members. (2:54)
Episode #03016
The Oscars really made Stephen sick this year with movies like "Little Miss Sunshine," "Pan's Labyrinth" and "An Inconvenient Truth." (3:46)
Episode #03016
Chuck Schumer talks to Stephen about his new book, his views on Iraq and Hillary Clinton. Then, Stephen accuses him of promising a bad economy. (6:18)
Episode #03016
Rainbow covered bridges paved with babies' dreams has nothing on moths that drink the tears of sleeping magpies. That's the most poetic f**king thing Stephen has ever heard. (1:37)
Episode #02125
When Stephen found out Senator Byron Dorgan was coming he thought he'd do a North Dakota-themed show, until he couldn't think of anything else from North Dakota. (6:49)
Episode #02023
The New York Times columnist David Brooks talks about being the conservative that liberals can like. (5:50)