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Episode #08091
The Royal Canadian Mint seeks world currency status and develops the first glow-in-the-dark coin. (03:26)
Episode #07103
Psychiatrist Nassir Ghaemi believes that mental illness can foster great leadership, but the Republican presidential candidates are too "normal." (06:54)
Episode #07094
California's school curriculum includes lesson plan-on-man action, and Disney will teach Chinese kids words like "Mickey," "Mouse," and "Sew that Mickey Mouse hoodie faster." (06:15)
Episode #06072
Jonathan Alter believes that President Obama made history right after coming into office by preventing another Great Depression. (05:07)
Episode #05059
Jonathan Alter tells Stephen how Obama's first 14 Mondays stack up against FDR's. (04:49)
Episode #05037
Your tax money is being spent on executive bonuses. At least it's not going to welfare. (00:33)
Episode #05037
Jonathan Chait believes the New Deal was successful because it eased people's misery. (05:21)
Episode #04121
The title of America's greatest Roosevelt continues to be held by Roosevelt Franklin. (05:16)
Episode #03096
Medical marijuana advocate Aaron Houston tells Stephen the only thing you'd get from smoking hemp is the headache of your life. (6:05)
Episode #03024
Shashi Tharoor explains that the UN consists of more than a bunch of blue-helmeted refugee-huggers. (5:44)
Episode #02104
Stephen has heard that David Gergen is a moderate Republican, and he wants some answers about exactly how that makes any sense. (7:17)
Episode #02066
Stephen profiles Teddy Roosevelt, speaks with Jonathan Alter about America's greatest president and calls off the New Deal. (0:38)
Episode #02066
In support of the new proposal for Ronald Reagan dimes, fellow Americans should get rid of all their old FDR dimes. (3:44)
Episode #02066
Author Jonathan Alter calls Theodore Roosevelt the Bing Crosby of presidents; Stephen calls George W. Bush the FDR of today. (6:30)
Episode #02054
Representative Phil Gingrey won in Newt Gingrich's old district when voters confused their last names. (6:40)
Episode #02019
Alberto Gonzales defends the Bush administration's use of wiretaps by tracing their history all the way back to the first president. (1:22)