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Episode #08089
Time Magazine includes Stephen on its "100 Most Influential People in the World" list. (03:13)
Episode #08080
Republicans must unite behind Mitt Romney so they can plummet toward victor in November. (01:40)
Episode #08063
Think of all that Stephen has accomplished in 1,000 Colbert Report episodes. (03:06)
Episode #08052
Stephen takes back his super PAC just in time for the FEC's financial disclosure deadline. (02:48)
Episode #08043
Trevor Potter and Jon Stewart give new life to the Colbert Super PAC, and Stephen makes a major announcement. (07:36)
Episode #08021
Co-founder and director of 350.org Bill McKibben explains why the Keystone XL pipeline will mean "game over" for the climate. (06:39)
Stephen celebrates the end of the Iraq War, the U.S. winning World War I and his own heroic rescue of the space program. (02:57)
Episode #07110
Rick Parry might be the only write-in candidate to rank in the Ames straw poll top 10, but the Iowa GOP refuses to release the results for public scrutiny. (02:39)
Episode #07086
After a lengthy hearing, heavily peppered with arcane bureaucratic jargon, the FEC allows Stephen to form his Super PAC. (04:06)
Episode #07086
After filing his Super PAC papers, Stephen wades into the crowd with a credit card swiper attached to his iPad like Washington crossing the Delaware to ask it for money. (05:11)
Episode #07065
Stephen addresses 500 white people on the steps of the FEC after dropping off his legal request to form a super PAC. (07:24)
Episode #07013
The House Republicans' vote to repeal Obamacare is a symbolic gesture, but they don't let reality push them around. (04:00)
Episode #06159
Stephen refuses to exploit his 1.9 million Twitter followers to plug Water.org for Matt Damon and receives the first-ever Golden Tweet Award from Biz Stone. (03:45)
Stephen cares about your thoughts, feelings and concerns in this exclusive mash-up from The Colbert Report. (04:28)
Episode #06140
CNN picks up an unprecedented amount of opinions, the Sharron Angle Mystery Policy Box remains a secret, and Stephen says goodbye to some fallen friends. (08:08)
Episode #06134
Stephen receives the Colbert Nation Five Years of Excellence Award and assembles a montage of his most world-changing moments. (06:32)
Episode #06126
Now that Germany has finished paying its reparations for World War I, it's time to lay off the Kaiser. (01:59)
Episode #06107
The blanks are empty in Stephen's teleprompter Mad Libs because his writers spent the weekend in Los Angeles winning an Emmy. (01:47)
Episode #06106
President Obama's announcement of the impending conclusion of the Iraq war isn't a declaration of victory -- it's a pizza delivery slogan. (07:19)
Episode #06086
Stephen needs to make one shot against Allan Houston to earn a spot on the New York Knicks team. (06:03)