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Episode #08102
Egyptian voters narrow down their presidential candidates, but angry protests reveal that nobody likes either contender. (04:09)
Episode #08080
Unlike most things, the Peabody award for Colbert Super PAC segments isn't just about Stephen. (03:02)
Hosni Mubarack gets jilted by 80 million Egyptians, Rick Santorum addresses his long-time Google problem, and Jimmy Fallon becomes Stephen's best friend for six months. (04:54)
Episode #07112
Robin Wright believes that, by rejecting extremism, Muslims have created the most important political turning point of the early 21st century. (07:09)
Episode #07022
Silvio Berlusconi is accused of bringing young girls to bunga-bunga parties, and the Muslim Brotherhood plans to make Egypt an enemy of America. (05:28)
Episode #07022
Christiane Amanpour brings a gift for Christiane Aman-purr and believes Egypt's democratic uprising will last. (05:50)
Episode #07021
Hosni Mubarak steps down onto a pillowy mound of money, Stephen profiles a new Enemy Within, and LCD Soundsystem performs. (00:38)
Episode #07021
Stephen believes the same shadowy forces behind the uprising in Egypt are also responsible for the disappearance of King Tut's penis. (05:34)
Episode #07019
Cairo turns into the "Jersey Shore" as pro-Mubarak supporters punch Anderson Cooper in the head. (01:53)
Episode #07019
Christiane Aman-purr must decide whether Egypt's revolution is a democratic uprising or an Islamic power grab. (03:29)
Episode #07018
Hosni Mubarak is out, but Sean Hannity knows that the Egyptian uprising won't necessarily end in democracy. (03:10)
Episode #07017
The Egyptian people should hold a special election to choose between Hosni Mubarak, Hosno McBarak and Hosna Mooburka. (02:53)
Episode #07017
Samer Shehata believes the U.S. can push for a stable Middle East by supporting the 83 million Egyptians rising up. (04:44)