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When the Decemberists steal Stephen's Green Screen Challenge, Stephen accepts their challenge to a guitar shred-off. (01:05)
Stephen defends himself against a room of bloodthirsty aliens out to crush him under their springy foot pods (00:37)
Stephen's off next week, so go nuts on the footage from John McCain's acceptance speech. (0:18)
Does Sarah Palin have enough experience to get Stephen to talk about Barack Obama's inexperience? (00:31)
With John McCain's acceptance speech this Thursday, it's time to wrap up the challenge and salute everyone who made him exciting. (03:33)
John McCain is united with Stephen's other favorite person, Bill O'Reilly. (04:22)
Stephen packs Sweetness for their romantic trip to Washington, DC. (01:03)
Sean Hannity professes his love for America. Sorry, Sean. Stephen's married. (0:32)
With John McCain's head severed, it will fit more easily up George Bush's butt. (3:33)
You the heroes have stepped up to answer John McCain's call to spice up his speech in Stephen Colbert's Make McCain Exciting Challenge. (4:21)
By speaking in front of a green screen, John McCain issues a bold challenge to Americans to make him seem interesting. (3:49)
Andrew Keen, author of "The Cult of the Amateur," believes the Internet has replaced professionals with amateurs. It's certainly true of porn. (5:18)
Morley Safer gets us revved up for tonight's guitar solo challenge, when The Decemberists and Stephen face off to determine who is the Socrates of Shred. (1:00)
Stephen previews his guitar solo challenge against The Decemberists' Chris Funk. (3:22)
Robert Schneider of The Apples in Stereo opens with a song about why Stephen is number one. (2:10)
Stephen introduces a tough panel of ShredDown dispute judges: Eliot Spitzer, Anthony DeCurtis and Jim Anderson. (3:06)
Henry Kissinger provides the "starting gun" of the competition by declaring that "it is time to rock," and then Chris Funk offers his shredding solo. (2:12)
Just before his guitar solo Stephen injures himself, prays to Father Christmas and is presented with a guitar hero to fill in for him. (3:11)
The results are in. The judges and audience cast their votes and Henry Kissinger announces the winner. (5:08)
With the power of the Internet in their hands, the Colbert Nation has become Time Magazine's Person of the Year. (2:47)