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05/19/2009
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11,367
Episode: #05069
Walter Kirn believes that putting Ivy League schools like Princeton on the web would show those attending state schools they're not inferior. (06:24)

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09/24/2008
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19,809
Episode: #04120
For an Ivy League intellectual to slam intellectualism takes balls so big they get their own dunce caps. (02:23)

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07/21/2008
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69,248
Episode: #04091
Let the mainstream media fawn all over Barack Obama, some of us have more exciting candidates to cover. (05:49)

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06/12/2008
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49,586
Episode: #04078
Stephen asks former Green Party vice presidential candidate and Native American activist Winona LaDuke what it's like to be an oppressed elitist. (6:57)

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06/12/2008
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31,804
Episode: #04078
Stephen asks Dickson Despommier if growing food in vertical towers is an elitist way to farm. (5:26)

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06/10/2008
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45,181
Episode: #04076
Stephen could never picture Senator Obama at an Applebee's salad bar, and not just because Applebee's doesn't have a salad bar. (3:48)

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06/10/2008
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41,512
Episode: #04076
Stephen questions if Barack Obama is an elitist, takes a look at the top ten beaches of the Arctic, and discusses endangered cats with Alan Rabinowitz. (0:32)

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06/09/2008
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57,285
Episode: #04075
John McCain could turn out to be our first straight, white male president. (5:32)

Episode: #04074
Sure, Gandhi said, ''You must be the change that you want to see in the world," but he also drank his own urine. (4:20)

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05/28/2008
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53,681
Episode: #04069
Senator Claire McCaskill explains why Barack Obama is the best man or woman to be the next president of the United States. (6:32)

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05/15/2008
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96,102
Episode: #04067
John Edwards endorses Barack Obama, but he hasn't received the jet ski he was promised. (4:33)

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04/23/2008
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49,778
Episode: #04054
Platinum members can now purchase submersible convertibles, dinosaur bones and $100 a cup coffee harvested from Indonesian jungle cat feces. (3:55)

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04/22/2008
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44,974
Episode: #04053
Susan Jacoby and Stephen debate the importance of reason, the benefits of elitism and how much she owes him in truthiness residuals. (5:58)

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04/17/2008
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92,544
Episode: #04051
Congressman Patrick Murphy discusses the Bush administration's fear-mongering tactics for keeping troops in Iraq. (4:03)

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04/16/2008
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87,235
Episode: #04050
Bruce Springsteen is backing Obama? If Americans start hoping, what will he write his songs about? (3:29)

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04/14/2008
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53,020
Episode: #04048
Stephen looks back and explains how Pennsylvania has become a flashpoint primary. (3:45)

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01/24/2008
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42,557
Episode: #04012
Charles Nesson wants Stephen to host a poker game with the presidential candidates. (6:56)

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08/16/2007
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96,992
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)

Episode: #03091
It takes alpha-sized man-crumpets to drum up coverage and cash, and then not do the one thing that is theoretically interesting about you. (1:45)

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07/17/2007
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931
Episode: #03090
Sen. David Vitter, whose number appeared in a D.C. madam's phone records, once called Bill Clinton morally unfit to govern. (4:07)

 
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