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07/02/2009
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3,775
Episode: #05091
Congress passes a renewable energy bill, and climber Ed Viesturs scales Stephen's ego. (00:33)

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10/31/2007
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28,289
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)

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10/01/2007
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61,512
Episode: #03123
When it comes to Iran, the president will do the one thing that is inevitable: whatever he wants. (4:53)
Tags: George W. BushThe WordIraqwarsCongressIranStar Wars 

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09/10/2007
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95,926
Episode: #03112
The mere fact that Mike Huckabee mentions the word 'honor' in his debates means that it is true. (4:29)

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07/17/2007
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23,816
Episode: #03090
It's hour nine of the all-night Senate debate on Iraq, and minute 12 of The Colbert Report's solidarity marathon. (0:30)
Tags: IraqwarsCongressSenate 

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07/17/2007
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648
Episode: #03090
The Senate gets set to debate the Iraq war all night, so Stephen resolves to show his solidarity and broadcast for 24 hours straight -- no matter what he has to preempt. (3:19)

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07/16/2007
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35,842
Episode: #03089
Senator Ben Nelson says you can call the conflict in Iraq "sectarian violence" if you wish to. Stephen wishes to. (6:08)

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05/16/2007
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34,232
Episode: #03067
President Bush is the Lucy in Chief and we have to trust his handling of the Iraq ball. Don't do it, Charlie Brown! (4:00)

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05/02/2007
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303
Episode: #03059
Bill HR 1591 opposing the Iraq war was born May 1st, 2007 at 3:30 p.m. It died May 1st, 2007 at 6:10 p.m. Stephen is sorry for the Democrats' loss. (3:01)

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04/17/2007
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607
Episode: #03050
The president's Plan A in Iraq must be going according to plan; otherwise they'd already be implementing Plan B. (3:42)

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03/21/2007
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26,289
Episode: #03039
Stephen supports President Bush by antagonizing the Democrats and telling Congress to strap on their balls. (2:49)

Episode: #03036
Stephen takes his vitamin E -- a couple of caplets in the mouth keeps the blood flow going south. (6:01)

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03/07/2007
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63,678
Episode: #03031
In this episode, Stephen discusses the possible repealing of the U.S. military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy, kicks off his coverage of the 2008 presidential election and interviews reporter Michael Spector. (0:34)
Tags: introIraqwarsmediaCongressalcoholpartyingMichael Spector 

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03/07/2007
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3,178
Episode: #03031
Stephen argues that "Don't ask, don't tell" works because it allows homosexuals to help fight in the war on terror. (4:04)

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03/05/2007
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516
Episode: #03029
Members of Congress can't just look out their window to see the conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; they have to get in a car and drive four hours. (2:34)

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01/16/2007
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663
Episode: #03006
A symbolic Congress makes a symbolic stand against a symbolic war. (3:37)

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01/15/2007
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521
Episode: #03005
It's insensitive to remind Condoleezza Rice that she's going to die without knowing a man's touch. (2:40)

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12/07/2006
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516
Episode: #02154
We wouldn't have known the claims in Iraq were false if we hadn't invaded and found no evidence for them. (3:00)

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12/04/2006
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5,201
Episode: #02151
Stephen has a better success rate than eHarmony for lonely Congressmen looking for love. (3:13)

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11/08/2006
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15,128
Episode: #02141
Stephen looks to the sweet brown medicine to take away the pain of the midterm elections. (3:53)

 
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