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Super PACs haven't led to billionaires secretly buying democracy, they've led to billionaires publicly buying it. (02:58)
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita explains how he uses game theory to make geo-political predictions and formulate car-buying strategies. (05:32)
South Carolina's Supreme Court rules that non-binding, advisory questions like that of corporate personhood cannot be placed on a presidential primary ballot. (03:19)
South Carolina Democratic Party chairman Dick Harpootlian helps Stephen fight to restore his corporate personhood referendum to the Republican primary ballot. (03:43)
Stephen sheds some light on Congressional representatives -- those shy, elusive creatures with brief, two-year terms. (03:43)
Chris Matthews talks about John F. Kennedy's World War II heroism and critical health issues. (05:55)
The sexual harassment allegations keep coming at Herman Cain like an uninvited hand up a pleated skirt, and he isn't afraid to point out who's really behind them. (03:19)
Make Us Great Again creates a Rick Perry ad, and the Nebraska Democratic Party skirts campaign finance limits with Ben Nelson's issue ads. (05:22)
In this web-only exclusive, Stephen shares with Congress his vast experience spending one day as a migrant farm worker. (05:45)
Jon Huntsman addresses the controversy surrounding his faith and talks about serving as the U.S. Ambassador to China during Barack Obama's presidency. (06:38)
Stephen thinks the G.O.P. should adopt a name that's more appealing to young people -- like Twitter. (04:00)
Stephen knows that when someone misbehaves, it's natural to assume that person is a Democrat. (03:52)
Former McCain Campaign Manager Rick Davis weighs in on the likelihood of Chris Christie's and Sarah Palin's presidential candidacies. (04:37)
Democrats forgot to file their jobs bill with the House of Representatives, so Louie Gohmert filed his own jobs bill with the same name. (01:15)
Michael Moore describes the defining moment that transformed him from a quiet kid into an outspoken social critic. (05:58)
Al Gore talks about his work on the Climate Reality Project and marvels at the sophistication of Stephen's global warming metaphor. (06:43)
Barack Obama breaks up the word "Obamacare" into "Obama" and "care," but that's not where that word came from. (01:58)
Frank Luntz will help Stephen create a Colbert Super PAC ad that works for Democrats and Republicans and scores with the South and the North. (07:10)
Political junkies get a fix through compulsive donations to presidential campaigns. (02:41)
AmericansElect.org CEO Elliot Ackerman believes that individuals should have the power and tools to draft and directly nominate their own presidential candidate. (06:08)