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Episode: #05150
The U.S. Speedskating team wins at the World Cup, the New York Lottery goes upscale, and a fifth grader refuses to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. (05:33)
November 19, 2009
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11/12/2009
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Episode: #05146
Stephen is going to buy more delicious mayonnaise with the money from Miracle Whip's advertising. (01:24)
Tags: moneyfoodpop cultureadvertisingfights 
November 12, 2009
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11/12/2009
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Episode: #05146
If we want to save the U.S. dollar, we should peg it to America's most precious metal of all: lead. (03:46)
November 12, 2009
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Episode: #05144
An officer uses a Minnesota man as human jumper cables, and the Taser XREP lets you tase people from the comfort of your clock tower. (03:52)
November 10, 2009
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Episode: #05141
Barack Obama loses the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races, and Chris Christie uses Monty Python to attack Jon Corzine. (03:31)
November 04, 2009
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Episode: #05139
An American finally wins the New York City marathon, and the Colbert Nation becomes the official sponsor of the U.S. Speedskating team. (07:34)
November 02, 2009
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10/28/2009
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Episode: #05137
Your baby will never be denied health coverage for being too fat or too skinny if you mate with an insurance company CEO. (05:48)
October 28, 2009
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10/26/2009
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150,498
Episode: #05135
The petition signers who want to overturn the "everything but marriage" bill should be able to stay in the closet that the gay people have abandoned. (05:48)
October 26, 2009
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Episode: #05134
Stephen responds to Miracle Whip's advertising campaign with his own extreme ad for mayo. (03:29)
Tags: Jimmydrugsfoodpop cultureadvertisingalcoholpartyingfashionteenstrends 

Episode: #05130
Rush Limbaugh makes a bid to buy the St. Louis Rams, and cryogenics employees play baseball with Ted Williams' frozen head. (04:04)

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09/15/2009
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78,750
Episode: #05117
Corporations do everything people do except breathe, die and go to jail for dumping 1.3 million pounds of PCBs in the Hudson River. (06:11)

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08/19/2009
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12,616
Episode: #05114
Ang Lee captures the hope and optimism of tired, dirty kids in his movie, "Taking Woodstock." (05:20)

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08/13/2009
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5,124
Episode: #05111
Glenn Beck loses his sponsors, and Mark Devlin uses giant balloons to life telescopes to the edge of space. (00:40)

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08/13/2009
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254,518
Episode: #05111
Glenn Beck didn't call President Obama a racist, and he didn't compare his health care plan to Hitler's eugenics program. (03:41)

Episode: #05111
Blue M&Ms heal spinal injuries in rats, kids spend too much time indoors, and all women need hormones. (06:49)

Episode: #05110
Stephen denies ever saying Aetna is a bigger threat to America than Osama bin Laden, and Stephen heckles a Burger King commercial. (03:43)

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08/04/2009
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34,730
Episode: #05105
Soon America's grassroots people-power movements will be rid of the one thing that's holding them back: people. (04:57)

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07/30/2009
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29,922
Episode: #05103
Stephen can't get behind current hits from The Black Eyed Peas, Jeremih and Sean Kingston, so he creates his own song of the summer. (05:55)

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07/30/2009
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Episode: #05103
Taco Bell's beloved spokesdog, Gidget, is on a farm upstate, playing with other dogs that are dead. (02:06)

Episode: #05099
Henry Louis Gates Jr. commits the perfect crime, Bill Gates tries to control the weather, and Wilford Brimley has too much free time. (05:59)

 
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