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Episode #04113
Cindy McCain's dress is clearly influenced by Stephen's John McCain Green Screen Challenge. (03:05)
Episode #04112
Joe Lieberman speaks at the RNC, spitting in the face of everyone who voted for him. (04:10)
Episode #04112
Susan Eisenhower tells Stephen how a member of one of America's most venerated military families could stoop so low and support Barack Obama. (04:05)
Episode #04009
Stephen is hurt that Mike Huckabee has forgotten about the Colbert Bump. (3:14)
Episode #04005
Stephen warns us that Fred Thompson says things we shouldn't believe in a trustworthy manner. (4:22)
Episode #03137
We've heard about immigration, health care, and who can say "9/11" five times fast with crackers in his mouth, but no candidate has given a job description of the presidency. (5:00)
Episode #03133
When Stephen reads The New York Times, he starts with the business section -- at least there the lies are about money. (4:41)
Episode #03132
In this episode, Stephen takes a look at the ever-changing campaign trail and interviews author Bob Drogin about his book on the war in Iraq. (0:34)
Episode #03132
After 15 minutes of soul-searching, Stephen announces his bid to run for president. (5:21)
Episode #03126
At a recent campaign stop, Fred Thompson asked attendees for a round of applause after failing to get one. Stephen offers some advice on how to get applause without asking. (4:17)
Episode #03123
If work is interfering with your sleep, Dr. Stephen T. Colbert says sleep while you work. (4:35)
Episode #03115
Viggo Mortensen surrenders a huge letter opener to Stephen as a sign for him to run for president. (1:58)
Episode #03113
Stephen kicks off the most comprehensive election coverage possible, half an hour a night, four nights a week. (03:40)
Episode #03110
Stephen is surprised to hear that he has Richard Branson on tonight. (0:32)
Episode #03110
Stephen lauds Fred Thompson's plan to hold off on announcing his candidacy until after his election. (3:42)
Episode #03104
With Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton presenting some serious competition, Stephen suggests that John Edwards declare himself a black woman. (3:01)
Episode #03095
Scientists develop a removable tattoo, Fred Thompson demotes his campaign manager, and Stephen asks Charles Kaiser if there's a gay Superman. (0:33)
Episode #03095
Stephen believes that you should never regret a decision but instead get it tattooed on your forehead. (3:41)
Episode #03095
Stephen believes America deserves a president who is ready to roll up his sleeves and get to work on a 52-ounce porterhouse. (1:34)