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Stephen sheds some light on Congressional representatives -- those shy, elusive creatures with brief, two-year terms. (03:43)
The debt crisis and "The Lord of the Rings" both have elaborate plots, too many characters to keep track of, and talking about either of them repels girls. (04:07)
Allen West brings civility back to Washington by calling Debbie Wasserman Shultz a "vile coward" after she spews bile over his support for the GOP's debt reduction bill. (03:14)
House Republicans repeal health care to create new jobs, and Stephen won't let Charlie Rose talks until he gets a free tote bag. (00:33)
The House Republicans' vote to repeal Obamacare is a symbolic gesture, but they don't let reality push them around. (04:00)
Mike Fitzpatrick and Pete Sessions apologize for missing their oath of office, but they swore in through the TV. (03:06)
House Speaker John Boehner compensates for his small government with a large gavel after Republicans regain control. (01:00)
The threat level of America's fruit supply is at orange, and Dr. Atul Gawande wants to reduce health risks in hospitals. (00:31)
Joe Barton is an expert on the wind industry, and John Shimkus knows that God will not destroy the Earth. (05:14)
The Senate and House debate health care, and Charles Moore discovers a floating patch of garbage in the Pacific Ocean. (00:35)
Ezra Klein believes the health care bill is pretty moderate, and Linda Douglass addresses Erick Erickson. (08:03)
The House passes a health care bill late Saturday night, and Stephen ignores Thomas Campbell's suggested donation request. (00:31)
The House Democrats pass health care reform while Republicans are at home watching Wanda Sykes' new show. (02:51)
Stephen wants to hear from one of the sperm that witnessed President Obama's conception in order to verify his birthplace. (06:18)
Eleanor Holmes Norton will give Stephen a key to DC when residents get their voting rights. (06:13)
All 177 House Republicans say no to Obama's stimulus package. Shh! Don't tell them they don't control the House anymore. (00:37)
If Republicans can't have a perfect bill to stimulate the economy, they'd rather have no economy at all. (05:24)
The House passes the $800 billion stimulus plan. China, could we interest you in a slightly used Oregon? (00:34)
Business syphilis infects the market after a corporate orgy. (04:26)
Being eaten alive by the market is better than admitting the government should have any role. (06:41)