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Episode #07082
Stephen performs his song, "Charlene II (I'm Over You)" with the Black Belles. (03:37)
Episode #07074
John Garamendi refuses to give Stephen a pass to see Osama bin Laden's body. (06:51)
Episode #07066
Stephen has more important things to talk about than Arnold Schwarzenegger's illegitimate child, like oil subsidies. (05:06)
Episode #05140
The Mormon Church arrested Derek Jones and Matt Aune for criminal trespassing, not for being gay. (05:38)
Episode #02102
Stephen wristwrestles Representative Lynn Woolsey, whose district is home to the World Wristwrestling Championship. (7:01)
Episode #02091
Still searching for a new black friend, Stephen explains the friend exchange rate industry standard. (3:00)
Episode #02075
Now that he spotted Alan at an anti-war rally, Stephen is in need of a new black friend to go with him to the "Miami Vice" premiere. (2:48)
Episode #02075
Stephen encourages Republicans to shoot the immigration silver bullet to kill the werewolves of the Democratic Party. (5:05)
Episode #02070
The e-mail responses to Stephen's search for a new black friend have been whelming. (2:54)
Episode #02065
After seeing his black friend, Alan, at an anti-war protest, Stephen has decided to look for a new black friend. (3:10)
Episode #02058
Whenever there's a protest, Stephen sends a camera crew down to get some footage. Then he sends that footage to the feds. (3:21)
Episode #02044
The Southern Poverty Law Center awards Stephen their highest honor: a gold-stamped certificate of appreciation. (2:28)
Episode #02041
Let's see how Michael Brown handles the aftermath of Hurricane Colbert. (6:56)
Episode #02013
Stephen reveals his recent search terms to prove he's unafraid of the government getting access to his Google search history. (3:25)
Episode #02005
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is the perfect opportunity for Stephen to fire back at the privacy Gestapo. (4:10)
Episode #01006
Rosa Parks enriched our vocabulary by allowing us to call anyone who is the first person to do something the "Rosa Parks of whatever it is that person did first." (2:52)