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Joshua Micah Marshall describes the Talking Points Memo blog as a hybrid of collaborative reader reporting and traditional reporting. (06:03)
Christine Ebersole sings a tribute to all those who supported President Bush these last eight years. (03:34)
Two weeks of rehab causes Stephen to miss the whole Larry Craig scandal. (1:46)
Stephen recaps the whirlwind journey he took in getting his cast signed. (6:24)
Alberto Gonzales could become a one-man justice system, like RoboCop. (3:36)
In tonight's episode, Stephen discusses driving with author Michael Wallis, and Alberto Gonzales gets the power to fast track executions. (0:30)
In this episode, Russia lays claim to the North Pole, Democrats accuse Alberto Gonzales of perjury and guest Kathleen Kennedy Townsend talks about what happens when you mix politics and religion. (0:33)
Stephen argues that if Alberto Gonzales believes what he is saying, then technically, it's not perjury. (2:24)
On a recent visit to Albania, throngs of people took to the streets to greet and cheer for President George W. Bush -- and Stephen knows exactly why. (2:56)
Stephen is so excited to announce that Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty has resigned, he draws a Fu Manchu on his face. (1:50)
Alberto Gonzales said 71 times that he couldn't remember details on the U.S. attorney firings, but he only remembers saying it once. (0:43)
Alberto Gonzales prepares to testify before Congress, Paul Wolfowitz gets his girlfriend a high-paying job, and Senator John Kerry talks to Stephen about the environment. (0:35)
Stephen feels the only way Alberto Gonzales can get a clean slate is to clean his own slate. (3:51)
In tonight's episode, Stephen talks to John Perry Barlow about digital free speech and brings you highlights from Stephen Colbert Day in Oshawa, Ontario. (0:35)
How dare Chuck Hagel say we're living in a monarchy? The president should confiscate his lands and deny his peerage. (2:09)
In tonight's episode, Stephen talks to Ayaan Hirsi Ali about fundamentalist Islam, and President Bush returns from his trip to Latin America. (0:35)
Remember -- John F. Kennedy's presidential chances were almost spoiled when questions were asked about his heritage (4:16)
Upset you got fired, U.S. Attorneys? That's what unemployment insurance is for. (3:21)
Stephen was thinking, if America wasn't busy, maybe it'd like to watch his show. (0:32)
Stephen agrees with Alberto Gonzales: if the Constitution doesn't explicitly state a right, then we don't have it. (3:51)