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09/29/2009
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11,566
Episode: #05124
Matt Latimer, a former speechwriter for the Bush administration, remembers the words he used most when writing for the president. (05:21)

Episode: #05069
Rumsfeld put Bible quotes on his cover pages for President Bush because war briefings are a snooze without a little pizzazz. (01:45)

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10/31/2007
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28,287
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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05/21/2007
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1,291
Episode: #03069
Stephen compares Paul Wolfowitz's exit from the World Bank to his own exit from The Daily Show. (3:41)

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04/12/2007
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557
Episode: #03048
Stephen isn't saying we don't face challenges in Iraq -- they still don't get his show in the Sunni triangle. (3:20)

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12/18/2006
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17,249
Episode: #02159
Dick Cheney says goodbye to Donald Rumsfeld, Stephen takes some time to discus art and gets an idea from former head of General Electric Jack Welch. (0:31)

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12/18/2006
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543
Episode: #02159
Dick Cheney had balls, but Nancy Pelosi doesn't -- although, she could. (2:24)

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12/14/2006
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2,446
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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12/06/2006
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524
Episode: #02153
The word "study" in the Iraq Study Group implies that something about the war needs to be examined. (3:30)

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12/05/2006
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9,316
Episode: #02152
Donald Rumsfeld has plenty of experience running things without any plan or budget. (2:06)

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12/05/2006
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280
Episode: #02152
The confirmation hearing really only posed one question for Robert Gates: are you now, or have you ever been, Donald Rumsfeld? (1:35)

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11/13/2006
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9,382
Episode: #02143
With James Baker and Robert Gates moving into the Bush 43 ranks, it looks as though Bush 41 is trying to wrestle control from his son -- and Stephen doesn't approve. (2:21)

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11/13/2006
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778
Episode: #02143
Stephen's so upset that Donald Rumsfeld chose to quit after the midterm elections instead of before them, he's compelled to wag his whole body at him. (5:24)

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11/09/2006
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8,465
Episode: #02142
In the South Pole Minute, Stephen covers penguins, ice core samples and upper-atmosphere physics. (3:53)

Episode: #02129
Stephen sends a shout out to three army soldiers who've replaced the sign pointing to Baghdad with a sign pointing to The Colbert Report's studio. (2:40)

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10/05/2006
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17,805
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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920
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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08/08/2006
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686
Episode: #02100
Stephen implores veterans to quit fighting against the war and instead use their moral authority to encourage fighting for the war. (2:59)

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06/27/2006
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5,053
Episode: #02081
Chris Matthews shows Stephen who's got harder balls in a full-nelson breaking competition. (6:54)

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04/27/2006
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2,964
Episode: #02055
Neocon Bill Kristol makes some friends on the Upper West Side with a prediction that the Democrats will take the House in the upcoming election. (7:02)

 
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