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Episode #08020
The CNBC Republican presidential debate will be forever remembered for one thing and one thing only, but Rick Perry can't remember what it is. (03:45)
Episode #07049
Obama celebrates at the Lincoln Memorial, Jon Kyl rounds up abortion statistics to the nearest 90, and "Fox & Friends" explains why there's no need for Planned Parenthood. (05:36)
Episode #07027
Since government workers refuse to live up to the greedy goon stereotype, the Tea Party must do it for them. (04:54)
Stephen tries to pay tribute to his favorite Fox & Friends friendly friend, but some jagoff named Brian Kilmeade keeps distracting him. (03:30)
Episode #06024
Republicans were doing such a good job of getting nothing done before Obama invited them to a televised health care summit. (04:52)
Episode #05127
As a fifth grader and small businessman, Andy Gellman has to think about how longer school hours will affect the economy. Download The Word iPhone App NOW! (05:46)
Episode #05030
Stephen knew there was a correlation between beer pong and herpes, he just didn't know it could happen during the game. (04:18)
Episode #04016
Judge Andrew Napolitano slips up and calls Stephen the wrong name. (4:07)
Episode #03130
Stephen finds out that the brown-haired guy who isn't Steve Doocy is actually the black-haired guy who isn't Steve Doocy. (2:47)
Episode #03128
You don't need a flag pin on your lapel to be a patriot. That's why Stephen has a flag nipple ring. (3:22)
Episode #03058
As a child, Stephen gave up his velvet hat and jodhpurs to play center field. (3:02)
Episode #03054
When Stephen watches Fox & Friends, he feels like he's watching a Disney movie about the news. (2:49)
Episode #03032
There are times when Captain America has gone against the government in order to do what he feels is right, and this time it got him killed. (3:27)
Episode #03014
The Pentagon introduces a new non-lethal weapon with an invisible beam, but Stephen has come up with his own irresistible security technology. (3:41)
Episode #02078
The brown-haired guy who isn't Steve Doocy on "Fox and Friends" believes a monkey with a typewriter could type the Bible. (3:01)