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Stephen exposes America's biggest racists: Colin Powell, Sonia Sotomayor and Barack Obama. (03:53)
Episode #05009
Christine Ebersole sings a tribute to all those who supported President Bush these last eight years. (03:34)
Episode #04134
The only reason Barack Obama got the endorsement is because Colin Powell is black. (04:07)
Episode #03137
Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson believes the upper strata of the Bush administration hijacked strategy in Iraq. Stephen asks who should have done so instead. (5:45)
Episode #03126
North Korea's agreement to peacefully disarm its nuclear program is a catastrophe, since the United States doesn't negotiate with terrorists. (Just joking, Saudi Arabia.) (3:41)
Episode #03118
Tonight's threats are salad, Slavic intercourse, el Chupacabra, the Bingham Company and us. (5:29)
Episode #03088
Doug Bailey's Unity '08 party is trying to draft candidates by popular demand, including Michael Bloomberg, Tom Brokaw, and Stephen. (5:28)
Episode #03067
President Bush is the Lucy in Chief and we have to trust his handling of the Iraq ball. Don't do it, Charlie Brown! (4:00)
Episode #03058
Malcolm Gladwell explains that Colin Powell knew what would happen in Iraq because of his experience and Stephen claims knowledge is elitist. (6:21)
Episode #03024
Shashi Tharoor explains that the UN consists of more than a bunch of blue-helmeted refugee-huggers. (5:44)
Episode #02158
Tom DeLay says the will of the American people is no longer behind the war in Iraq and Stephen agrees -- the public should be ready to chew what the president has bitten off. (2:30)
Episode #02115
Some Republicans are seeing Bush's plan through the dirty windshield of their own military experience. (3:55)
Episode #02074
Representative Westmoreland wants the Ten Commandments displayed in the houses of Congress; Stephen wants Representative Westmoreland to name them. (6:34)
Episode #02022
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson discusses the nation's racial divide in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. (6:25)
Episode #02020
Stephen finds a better way to look at the Iraq war than George Packer's critique of it. (6:39)