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01/19/2009
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19,575
Episode: #05009
Somehow President Bush manages to make something that was once evil into a virtue. (04:29)

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06/03/2008
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71,511
Episode: #04072
The great thing about the war on terror is that if we fight it right, it can go on forever. (5:01)

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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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08/23/2007
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190,498
Episode: #03111
Stephen reminds us of when Dick Cheney launched a pre-emptive strike -- on doubt. (3:29)

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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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08/07/2007
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860
Episode: #03101
In order to win the war on terror, we need to use tactics that we should not even be able to conceive. (2:45)

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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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06/25/2007
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44,404
Episode: #03085
In tonight's episode, Stephen sits down with Tom Hayden and examines Dick Cheney's power. (0:28)
Tags: introIraqwarsDick CheneyTom Hayden 

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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02/26/2007
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639
Episode: #03025
The Bush administration views Tony Blair's removal of British troops from Iraq as a sign of the war's success. (3:08)

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12/14/2006
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2,448
Episode: #02158
Tom DeLay says the will of the American people is no longer behind the war in Iraq and Stephen agrees -- the public should be ready to chew what the president has bitten off. (2:30)

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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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10/05/2006
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17,816
Episode: #02126
Stephen has heard that liberal radio and TV host Amy Goodman is a real firebrand, so he wants her to bring it. (5:43)

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10/03/2006
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923
Episode: #02124
The best way to come up with the best exit strategy is to get the super group of the Nixon administration back together. (2:58)

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08/22/2006
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44,872
Episode: #02108
Paul Krugman is part of that fringe 60% of the population that thinks the war was a mistake. (5:20)

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03/30/2006
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644
Episode: #02043
Stephen catches up recently freed journalist Jill Carroll on everything that's happened in the 87 days since her abduction in Iraq. (1:58)

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02/09/2006
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1,015
Episode: #02020
Stephen finds a better way to look at the Iraq war than George Packer's critique of it. (6:39)

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11/01/2005
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2,503
Episode: #01010
Stephen asks Ken Burns why nobody is doing a documentary about his show. (6:55)
Tags: interviewIraqwarsAmericamusichistoryJournalistDick CheneynailedoilKen Burns 

 
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