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05/07/2009
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145,810
Episode: #05063
Thank you, Sean Hannity, for taking us to the Liberty Tree instead of going miles out of the way to the Making Sense Bush. (04:02)

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10/30/2007
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69,724
Episode: #03136
After learning that having his campaign funded by Doritos may be illegal, Stephen invites Massie Ritsch to explain campaign funding to him. (8:37)

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10/29/2007
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59,838
Episode: #03135
It is a sad day in the news world, as USA Today prints its very last infographic, a chart showing which American streets are named after which candy. (0:44)
Tags: mediaAmericaUSA Today 

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09/12/2007
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64,273
Episode: #03114
MSNBC's unedited rebroadcast of the events of 9/11 gives Stephen an idea for boosting the president's approval ratings. (4:30)

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09/10/2007
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32,109
Episode: #03112
Stephen recaps the whirlwind journey he took in getting his cast signed. (6:24)

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08/14/2007
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58,242
Episode: #03106
In tonight's episode, Stephen discusses driving with author Michael Wallis, and Alberto Gonzales gets the power to fast track executions. (0:30)

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05/15/2007
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969
Episode: #03066
Stephen reports on the demise of the mainstream media with a story about two reporters in India who are covering local Pasadena news. (2:05)

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02/06/2007
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10,051
Episode: #03018
Stephen feels that it's not wrong for the U.S. to sell F-14 fighter jet parts to Iran. They're the only country that uses the jet, so we could make a killing. (3:30)

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08/23/2006
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6,439
Episode: #02109
Gideon Yago thinks it's partially the viewer's fault that music videos are contributing to the fragmentation of American culture. Stephen thinks he's blaming America first. (6:25)

Episode: #02061
Stephen believes all new movies this summer are destroying America, except for the Starbucks-produced "Akeelah and the Bee." (6:31)

Episode: #02039
American values are going right down the toilet -- and not one of those modern, low-flow, sissy toilets, either. (3:59)

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03/06/2006
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254
Episode: #02028
Stephen reports on consumer reports, interviews CBS anchor Bob Schieffer and briefly focuses on international news. (0:40)

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01/31/2006
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471
Episode: #02014
Stephen covers the president's State of the Union address, reports on a Kanye West controversy and talks to Al Jazeera's David Maresh. (0:36)

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01/16/2006
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1,502
Episode: #02005
George Stephanopoulos relates politics to wrestling at Stephen's insistence. (7:17)

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01/11/2006
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598
Episode: #02003
Stephen proves that, contrary to media criticism, Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito is an exciting and hilarious man. (2:30)
Tags: mediaAmericakidsSamuel Alito 

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12/14/2005
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285
Episode: #01031
After finding out that China beats the U.S. in the number of jailed journalists, Stephen throws a few more in the grey bar hotel to get up to number one. (2:39)
Tags: JimmymediaAmericaNew York TimesChinalaws 

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12/12/2005
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1,014
Episode: #01029
A Spanish newspaper awards "Tootsie" a completely and totally un-American three-star rating. (4:39)

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10/20/2005
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2,551
Episode: #01004
Stephen explains that North Korea doesn't even have its own word for "news," while Israeli papers consistently place the most important news on the back page. (4:15)

 
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