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Some states have found a great way to discourage illegal immigrants from coming to America and squatting out a freedom fetus. (05:06)
Rick Perry throws up all over himself at the third Republican debate, and Arizona steals South Carolina's presidential primary date. (06:43)
The state of North Dakota may not exist, subversive weather blows into Arizona, and the classic American game of anti-trust law violation gets a makeover. (07:31)
Talib Kweli thinks his conscious rapper label is a limitation and a compliment. (04:00)
Ron Gould's bill would allow Arizonans to carry concealed firearms without a permit into all government-run facilities. (03:07)
Christine Todd Whitman explains what services she would cut first if she were the governor of one of the 46 states facing budget deficits. (05:24)
Mika Brzezinski thinks Sarah Palin's speeches are coded talking points mixed in with words picked up at random from a thesaurus. (04:11)
President Obama puts a friendly face on Hitler by delivering an inspiring speech at the memorial in Tucson. (03:07)
If incendiary rhetoric isn't connected to the Arizona tragedy, it logically follows that it must be good. (06:42)
Now is not the time to lay blame or politicize the Arizona tragedy that killed six people and wounded 14 others, including Gabrielle Giffords. (01:40)
Arizona lends California a rare lethal drug so it can carry out the state's first execution in five years. (02:37)
Stephen offers Senator McCain his heartiest congratulations and condolences on his victorious defeat in the Arizona Senate primary. (02:58)
It's impossible for America's border patrol to cover hundreds of miles of Arizona desert, but it'd be easy from the Mexican side. (05:00)
Arturo Rodriguez invites Americans who think immigrant farm workers are taking away jobs to work in the fields. (04:45)
Julian Castro believes Arizona's immigration law comes from legitimate frustration, but the legislation goes overboard. (05:29)
The military needs to invade fun places like Farmville, and Deepak Chopra talks about embracing your dark side. (00:40)
A politician wants to pay for health care with bundled subprime organs, and Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings perform. (00:32)
If you show the police your ID, they'll stamp your hand that proves you're here legally and allows you to drink free on ladies' night. (05:44)
Harassing Latinos with racial profiling isn't an inevitable side effect of Arizona's anti-immigration law -- it's the entire point. (05:28)
The rest of America should follow Arizona's lead and replace the long arm of the law with the invisible hand of the market. (04:31)