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12/04/2008
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19,057
Episode: #04156
Bob Graham says Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and unstable government make a perfect bioterrorism storm. (05:21)

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04/08/2008
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36,231
Episode: #04045
Stephen promises Madeleine Albright a private showing of his portrait at the Smithsonian. (6:57)

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10/31/2007
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28,286
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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10/04/2007
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83,422
Episode: #03126
North Korea's agreement to peacefully disarm its nuclear program is a catastrophe, since the United States doesn't negotiate with terrorists. (Just joking, Saudi Arabia.) (3:41)

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09/20/2007
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70,959
Episode: #03118
Tonight's threats are salad, Slavic intercourse, el Chupacabra, the Bingham Company and us. (5:29)

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08/23/2007
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190,497
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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123,714
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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08/16/2007
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97,055
Episode: #03107
Andrew Keen, author of "The Cult of the Amateur," believes the Internet has replaced professionals with amateurs. It's certainly true of porn. (5:18)

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08/09/2007
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779
Episode: #03103
Stephen gives each presidential candidate impartial treatment -- from an American hero like Fred Thompson to a money-grubbing Ken doll like John Edwards. (4:16)

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05/16/2007
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52,236
Episode: #03067
Stephen asks Howard Dean, hypothetically, which candidate would he support: Arack Bobama or Mallory Vinton? (6:51)

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04/19/2007
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130,319
Episode: #03052
Stephen asks Sean Penn if he snuck weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq in a bulky raincoat to embarrass the president. (5:00)

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02/07/2007
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658
Episode: #03019
America's enemies hang on every word that passes through the Senate. That's why it's important for senators to say nothing. (2:54)

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01/29/2007
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37,992
Episode: #03013
Microsoft hires someone to tamper with Wikipedia, and Scientologists name their new messiah. (0:36)

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12/18/2006
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754
Episode: #02159
Stephen feels the draft should be reinstated so that America can go back to the days of Vietnam when they hated protesters more than the war. (3:10)

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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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10/16/2006
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7,137
Episode: #02131
The GOP needs something to help push the Foley mess off the front page, and Stephen has the answer: another, larger scandal. (4:09)

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09/19/2006
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17,703
Episode: #02116
Frank Rich, author of "The Greatest Story Ever Sold," becomes the first New York Times op-ed columnist to return to The Report. (6:26)

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08/22/2006
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44,861
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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07/31/2006
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91,957
Episode: #02096
On Wikipedia, we can create a reality that we can all agree on -- the reality we just agreed on. (4:10)

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07/13/2006
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1,716
Episode: #02087
Stephen explains to author Ron Suskind that if we didn't invade someone, we would have tripped over our preparedness. (6:29)

 
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