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Stephen honors Barney Frank's retirement from Congress with an encore presentation of his second ever Better Know a District. (03:53)
Emmy-winning filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi discusses her documentary, "Citizen U.S.A," about citizenship ceremonies throughout the 50 states. (06:22)
John Garamendi refuses to give Stephen a pass to see Osama bin Laden's body. (06:51)
Aaron Schock believes fetuses have the right to bear arms and acknowledges his six-pack abs. (04:41)
Anthony Weiner wants to ensure that the Supreme Court upholds a standard of ethics by asking Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from health care cases. (05:25)
CNN picks up an unprecedented amount of opinions, the Sharron Angle Mystery Policy Box remains a secret, and Stephen says goodbye to some fallen friends. (08:08)
Mike Castle refuses to make cockfighting the official sport of Delaware and believes the violently insane should not have guns. (06:02)
Bob Inglis should quit Congress and get a job at Olive Garden to convince the people of South Carolina he's not an incumbent. (06:33)
Shouting verbal abuses at the Wieners Circle is a lot of fun, but families might want to steer clear of the kids' menu. (02:52)
Stefan Colburt will fight G. Edward DeSeve anywhere in America, like Rhode Island's 65th District. (03:04)
Connecticut's 42nd District is located in the middle of the River Styx and is represented by Brad Pitt's character from "Fight Club." (04:22)
Stephen questions Congresswoman Jackie Speier about health care reform and her meeting with the Dalai Lama. (01:26)
Stephen asks Congresswoman Jackie Speier about the large number of Tongans residing in her district. (00:33)
Representative Jackie Speier defends gay rights and shoots a viral skateboarding video for YouTube with Stephen. (06:21)
Rep. Mike Castle is convinced Barack Obama is an American citizen, despite his constituents' tiny flags and birth certificates wrapped in plastic. (01:30)
Congressman Mike Castle doesn't believe Delaware should allow people to marry chickens. (07:56)
Jared Polis didn't announce that he was gay as a political ploy to get elected in a liberal district. (06:28)
Chellie Pingree doesn't have to explain why Portland has the nation's third largest concentration of women living together -- it's just hot. (05:22)
Joe Sestak is running against Arlen Specter for the Pennsylvania Senate seat so he can bring health care reform to all Americans. (08:11)
Jim Moran introduces a bill that will ban erectile dysfunction ads from running during the day. (04:43)