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The Daily Beast's Andrew Sullivan analyzes the picture that GOP candidates have painted of Barack Obama and extolls the president's numerous achievements. (06:19)
Fox New's Bret Baier asks Mitt Romney questions he doesn't want to answer, thereby making him look bad. (03:24)
Stephen honors Barney Frank's retirement from Congress with an encore presentation of his second ever Better Know a District. (03:53)
Stephen chronicles presidential business from Barack Obama killing Bin Laden to Abe Lincoln's half a theater review. (03:12)
China won't bite on Europe's turd panini, so Stephen enlists the help of Hans Beinholtz to tempt possible investors. (05:15)
Stephen thinks the G.O.P. should adopt a name that's more appealing to young people -- like Twitter. (04:00)
Rick Perry throws up all over himself at the third Republican debate, and Arizona steals South Carolina's presidential primary date. (06:43)
Michael Moore describes the defining moment that transformed him from a quiet kid into an outspoken social critic. (05:58)
Psychiatrist Nassir Ghaemi believes that mental illness can foster great leadership, but the Republican presidential candidates are too "normal." (06:54)
John Prendergast talks about the birth of South Sudan, the creation of its flag and the oil curse that might plague its future. (04:59)
Jose Antonio Vargas explains which is more difficult: coming out of the closet as a gay man or as a border gay. (06:18)
Timothy Garton Ash talks about his book "Facts Are Subversive" and discusses the decline of the Western world in an ever-changing geopolitical landscape. (05:39)
President Bush restores America's image by helping break the world record for most people wearing sunglasses in the dark. (02:16)
Republicans show their Tea Party base that they're against raising the debt ceiling, while reassuring Wall Street that it's political theater. (03:45)
Barack Obama is so desperate for a bump in the polls that he takes the easy road of killing the world's most wanted man. (04:44)
Francis Fukuyama believes Osama bin Laden's death weakens the argument for American troops staying in Afghanistan. (04:44)
Caroline Kennedy and Stephen read poetry by W.H. Auden and Edna St. Vincent Millay. (06:47)
Anthony Fauci explains to Stephen why AIDS is still a big problem, even with abstinence education. (05:05)
David Brooks describes the way unconscious emotions affect people's decisions and values. (05:41)
Kevin Spacey explains that Jack Abramoff went to prison for overcharging Native Americans, but Stephen thinks that makes him a patriot. (06:32)