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Harry Connick Jr. says Bourbon Street still has the same amount of vomit per brick after Hurricane Katrina. (05:57)
Bernard-Henri Levy believes America needs to escape from Sarah Palin's black hole of political rhetoric. (03:02)
Carl Safina attributes the BP oil spill to the government protecting corporate greed instead of public interest. (05:44)
David Simon describes his new HBO show, "Treme," as "Glee," but with a few more black people. (05:56)
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)
Obama's teaching: if you arrest a black man under questionable circumstances, you get to have a beer with the president. (02:11)
Naomi Klein wants us to be prepared for leaders to take advantage of us in moments of crises. (05:30)
Stephen recommends that President Bush go crazy so McCain can properly disown him. (5:01)
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)
To all you governors who might find themselves knee deep in wreckage, Stephen knows the proper way to formally request federal aid. (2:38)
Hall of Famer Lynn Swann helps Stephen trash-talk the remaining NFL playoff teams that aren't the New Orleans Saints. (6:03)
Deep inside, Stephen Colbert is a bubbling cauldron of all that makes this country great. (2:25)
Stephen has a problem taking Tom Brokaw seriously when he's not wearing a tie. (6:03)
The NAACP is prejudging the president solely based on what he's done. (3:21)
Stephen asks Reverend Jesse Jackson what he thinks of his plan to repopulate New Orleans' abandoned Ninth Ward with illegal immigrants. (8:26)
Let's see how Michael Brown handles the aftermath of Hurricane Colbert. (6:56)
The whole point of the scapegoat is ruined if the goat wanders back into the village and testifies against the high priest. (2:55)
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)
Through the sheer power of alcohol and bare breasts, the Deep South has risen again. (3:32)
The White House releases its own report on Hurricane Katrina, while California can't find doctors to assist with lethal injections. (0:31)