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06/05/2008
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73,346
Episode: #04074
Pat Buchanan believes World War II was the easiest war to avoid in all of history. (6:21)

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05/15/2008
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59,841
Episode: #04067
Andrei Cherny explains how America prevented the spread of Communism by dropping candy bars. (5:42)

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04/10/2008
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43,374
Episode: #04047
Robin Wright has covered six Middle East wars, and Stephen wants to know which was her favorite. (4:48)

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10/10/2007
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36,037
Episode: #03129
General Wesley Clark joins Stephen to talk about the difficulties of leadership and how diplomacy is the way to go. (5:36)

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08/23/2007
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123,718
Episode: #03111
Thomas Ricks, author of "Fiasco," discusses the significance of Dick Cheney's 2002 speech, one that Stephen wishes he would make again. (3:21)

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08/01/2007
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25,959
Episode: #03099
Michael Beschloss explains why historians don't immediately judge history as soon as it happens. (5:59)

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06/25/2007
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40,780
Episode: #03085
Tom Hayden, author of "Ending the War in Iraq," was one of the Chicago Seven. He's about to meet all of the Colbert One. (6:10)
Tags: interviewbooksIraqwarsAuthorTom Hayden 

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05/08/2007
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47,084
Episode: #03062
Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book, "The Black Swan," is about the power of randomness. Coincidentally, he was also the winner of Stephen's Pull a Guest Out of a Hat Sweepstakes. (5:56)

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04/30/2007
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47,512
Episode: #03057
Stephen tells Bill Bradley he doesn't mind the old American story or being addicted to oil. (5:55)

Episode: #03052
Stephen has a metaphor for Sean Penn: Sean Penn is a big mean jerk, and Stephen hates him. (8:27)

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03/27/2007
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47,855
Episode: #03042
Author James Fallows explains to Stephen the difference between being a children's storybook writer and a strategist for the United States. (5:41)

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03/15/2007
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75,969
Episode: #03036
Stephen asks Ayaan Hirsi Ali if fundamentalist Christians should battle fundamentalist Muslims. (6:19)

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03/13/2007
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135,448
Episode: #03034
Michael Eric Dyson explains the difference between racism and bigotry and assures Stephen that he's probably got a few black relatives. (6:01)

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02/15/2007
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83,974
Episode: #03024
Shashi Tharoor explains that the UN consists of more than a bunch of blue-helmeted refugee-huggers. (5:44)

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01/29/2007
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13,346
Episode: #03013
Stephen asks Barry Lando if giving context to the situation in Iraq is the same as giving aid and comfort to our enemy. (6:25)

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01/24/2007
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20,215
Episode: #03011
Stephen and Lou Dobbs agree that Congress should be accountable for America's problems. (5:47)

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01/17/2007
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21,674
Episode: #03007
Stephen sells Richard Clarke's book with promises of robot sex. (5:17)

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01/16/2007
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28,397
Episode: #03006
Dinesh D'Souza believes saying that the cultural left is causing America's destruction would be going too far. (6:29)

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12/19/2006
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26,030
Episode: #02160
Deepak Chopra talks to Stephen about life after death, maintaining a youthful biology and his book, which costs 24 dollars. (7:08)

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12/07/2006
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6,175
Episode: #02154
Elizabeth de la Vega, author of "United States v. George W. Bush," has the balls to defend her argument to Stephen Colbert. (3:45)

 
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