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South Carolina Democratic Party chairman Dick Harpootlian helps Stephen fight to restore his corporate personhood referendum to the Republican primary ballot. (03:43)
Fox News sets a bad precedent by suspending two contributors who might be running for president. (02:28)
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)
Stephen credits Doritos for his success on winning the Peabody award. (3:15)
Stephen has learned his lesson about corporate sponsorship and announces his Pennsylvania primary coverage. (4:00)
Will Stephen's name appear on the South Carolina Democrat Party ballot? (6:49)
Stephen enters the belly of the beast in an attempt to win some bleeding hearts and minds. (6:38)
Walter Kirn thinks multi-tasking is dangerous. Stephen thinks it's as safe as juggling while driving. (5:19)
Stephen's campaign for president may be over, but you can still help him win. (0:19)
After learning that having his campaign funded by Doritos may be illegal, Stephen invites Massie Ritsch to explain campaign funding to him. (8:37)
After John McCain told the people of Smith & Wesson that he would use their products to kill Osama bin Laden, Stephen does the same with Isotoner gloves, Cinnabon and Head On. (4:49)
In order to be a top tier presidential candidate, Stephen needs more than zero point zero million dollars in the bank. (4:59)
Stephen fills out the proper documents to run for president in the South Carolina primary. (5:40)