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Episode #07031
Harry Connick Jr. says Bourbon Street still has the same amount of vomit per brick after Hurricane Katrina. (05:57)
Episode #07007
Bernard-Henri Levy believes America needs to escape from Sarah Palin's black hole of political rhetoric. (03:02)
Episode #06077
Carl Safina attributes the BP oil spill to the government protecting corporate greed instead of public interest. (05:44)
Episode #06047
David Simon describes his new HBO show, "Treme," as "Glee," but with a few more black people. (05:56)
Episode #05136
Stephen would have loved to attend George W. Bush's "Get Motivated" seminar, but he couldn't afford the $4.95 admission fee. (01:44)
Episode #05101
Obama's teaching: if you arrest a black man under questionable circumstances, you get to have a beer with the president. (02:11)
Episode #04125
Naomi Klein wants us to be prepared for leaders to take advantage of us in moments of crises. (05:30)
Episode #04061
Stephen recommends that President Bush go crazy so McCain can properly disown him. (5:01)
Episode #03077
On a recent visit to Albania, throngs of people took to the streets to greet and cheer for President George W. Bush -- and Stephen knows exactly why. (2:56)
Episode #03063
To all you governors who might find themselves knee deep in wreckage, Stephen knows the proper way to formally request federal aid. (2:38)
Episode #03007
Hall of Famer Lynn Swann helps Stephen trash-talk the remaining NFL playoff teams that aren't the New Orleans Saints. (6:03)
Episode #02140
Deep inside, Stephen Colbert is a bubbling cauldron of all that makes this country great. (2:25)
Episode #02091
Stephen has a problem taking Tom Brokaw seriously when he's not wearing a tie. (6:03)
Episode #02090
The NAACP is prejudging the president solely based on what he's done. (3:21)
Episode #02045
Stephen asks Reverend Jesse Jackson what he thinks of his plan to repopulate New Orleans' abandoned Ninth Ward with illegal immigrants. (8:26)
Episode #02041
Let's see how Michael Brown handles the aftermath of Hurricane Colbert. (6:56)
Episode #02033
The whole point of the scapegoat is ruined if the goat wanders back into the village and testifies against the high priest. (2:55)
Episode #02027
Using the DaColbert Code, Stephen discovers who killed John F. Kennedy, who's to blame for the slow response to Hurricane Katrina and who will win this year's Academy Awards. (4:14)
Episode #02025
Through the sheer power of alcohol and bare breasts, the Deep South has risen again. (3:32)
Episode #02023
The White House releases its own report on Hurricane Katrina, while California can't find doctors to assist with lethal injections. (0:31)