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Mexico City renders marriage less binding than a Verizon cell phone contract, and gamers earn Call of Duty Double XP time just by buying snacks. (03:57)
Stephen wears a Doritos suit and enjoys Americone Dream. (00:07)
PepsiCo makes fruit possible to eat, a Doritos ad outrages Catholics, and 7-Eleven shrinks its Super Big Gulp to 40 ounces. (08:21)
In these uncertain economic times, Yellowline is proud to offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to invest in bananas. (04:09)
Chris Dodd proposes a constitutional amendment to prevent elections from becoming the Super Bowl of advertising. (06:52)
John Roberts has a brilliant legal strategy to get around following precedent: not following precedent. (06:55)
Physicist Brian Cox, one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive, discusses relativity and scientific bollocks. (06:05)
Glenn Beck loses his sponsors, and Mark Devlin uses giant balloons to life telescopes to the edge of space. (00:40)
Stephen's 2012 presidential run may be sponsored by sour cream and man-flavored Doritos: Put some man in your mouth! (3:44)
You can really get lost looking into the pope's eye sockets -- seriously, take a flashlight. (6:08)
Stephen checks in with Philadelphia's favorite son, Benjamin Franklin, who can't wait to demonstrate his latest bread-browning invention. (0:43)
In considering who gets his vote, John Edwards is concerned about more than receiving several jet skis for his family -- he'd also like to be a spy. (6:33)
Senator Barack Obama believes that the American people are tired of petty distractions. (03:01)
Stephen credits Doritos for his success on winning the Peabody award. (3:15)
Clay Shirky encourages the Colbert Nation to do something interesting with Doritos bags. (5:41)
Jason Baker performs a live rendering of Tek Jansen's theme song. (1:48)
Stephen urges us to heavily invest in Stephen Colbert's Rat Rakes -- rakes for rats. (5:00)
Obama wooed Pennsylvania's blue collar bowling vote by hitting the lanes -- which was followed by a response from Hillary's campaign. (3:31)
Stephen dedicates the whole show to water and pledges not to drink a single drop. (3:09)
Stephen puts inventor Dean Kamen's vapor compression distiller to the test. (6:13)