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Episode #08061
While Wheat Thins is a snack for anyone actively seeking experiences, those experiences should not include eating 17 crackers in one sitting. (06:49)
Episode #08057
Although surely wonderful in their own way, members of the shelter dog underclass are just not Kennel Club material. (03:11)
Episode #08034
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker implements a bold new policy requiring protesters to pay for the right to protest. (04:24)
Episode #07079
Dr Pepper and Stephen are so excited to have a week of great bands, including Bon Iver, Florence and the Machine, Talib Kweli, and Jack White. (04:47)
The Colbert Report goes hi-def, and Morgan Freeman reads a list of untrustworthy things. (05:01)
Episode #06150
Engaged women compete for plastic surgery, Tom DeLay faces life in prison for money laundering, and celebrities refuse to tweet until fans donate $1 million to AIDS research. (07:39)
Stephen profiles the treestroking fregans who are ruining America's GDP and toilet paper. (03:27)
Episode #06088
Stephen is all set to do the show with his Colbert Report robe, little bunny slippers and nana's blanket. (01:23)
Episode #06037
Robert Baer wants the troops to get better intelligence from the government, not the private sector. (05:57)
Stephen wonders what it would take to turn speedskating into a sport for the morbidly obese. (00:59)
Stephen learns the sad truth of what happens to speedskaters after their careers are over. (00:51)
Episode #06028
Shani Davis thanks Stephen Colbert with two Olympic medals around his neck in the dramatic conclusion of a two-part series. (09:15)
Episode #06028
Stephen thanks everyone who made his week of Vancouver coverage possible. (00:37)
After training with the skeleton team, Stephen knows exactly what speedskaters should wear under their skin suits. (00:46)
Episode #06027
Stephen inspires the U.S. Speedskating Team to "skate brave" as their Assistant Sports Psychologist, in the first of a two-part series. (07:32)
Speedskating is the fastest sport in which a human is self-propelled over a leveled surface. (00:46)
Zach Lund explains how he was disqualified in 2006 for using performance enhancing drugs. (00:56)
Zach Lund explains the tremendous G force he endures in a typical skeleton race. (00:46)
In the epic battle of Colbert vs. Shuster, only one man has what it takes to curl to the limit. (01:08)
Stephen tries to understand the complex relationship between skeleton racing and insanity. (00:46)