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Stephen calls out the lamestream media for "Boob Week" and other cheap ratings gropes. (03:56)
Before researching the Lord's Resistance Army, Rush Limbaugh accuses Barack Obama of killing Christians in Uganda. (04:15)
Former FBI Special Agent Ali Soufan discusses the interrogation techniques he used to obtain intelligence from Al Qaeda operatives. (06:42)
Whenever terrorists come up with a new way to attack air travel, the TSA finds innovative ways to overreact, but all that security is about to disappear. (05:33)
Robin Wright believes that, by rejecting extremism, Muslims have created the most important political turning point of the early 21st century. (07:09)
Stephen calls on the Colbert Nation to send in more suggestions for the direction of his Super PAC, in addition to more money. (04:21)
Arab American viewer Suq Madiq donates to Colbert Super PAC, the White Sox's Adam Dunn can't get to first base, and Anthony Bourdain finds Cinnabons grotesque. (01:01)
The state of North Dakota may not exist, subversive weather blows into Arizona, and the classic American game of anti-trust law violation gets a makeover. (07:31)
Just because Norway's confessed murderer is a blond, blue-eyed, Norwegian-born, anti-Muslim crusader doesn't mean he's not a swarthy, ululating madman. (05:09)
The August 2nd debt ceiling deadline could be a Muslim-Nazi-Vietcong conspiracy to keep America fiscally solvent. (04:48)
Stephen admits to petty theft, an art heist and a debilitating meth habit while the news media is distracted with Bin Laden's death. (04:55)
Before Osama bin Laden came along, it was possible to get on a plane with an adult-sized bottle of shampoo. (03:48)
Stephen must accept that he is a functional Roman Catholic after his weekend bender. (03:11)
Stephen looks at controversy over the Koran, gets ready for the royal wedding and talks to Jeff Greenfield about alternative histories. (00:31)
Stephen wants to heal the division between Christianity and Islam by showing the Koran the best day ever. (03:25)
Stephen Prothero helps Stephen find a new faith by describing Quakers, reincarnation and Shakers. (03:20)
The art world buzzes about Stephen's portrait, and Ayman Mohyeldin talks about Al Jazeera English in the Situation Mosque. (00:34)
Ayman Mohyeldin says the American cable companies that refuse to carry Al Jazeera help contribute to the misinformation about the Middle East. (05:36)
Congress shall make no law that restricts Stephen's right to pursue freedom of speech through arson, Americans from fearing a god of their choosing or reporters from telling on the government. (02:50)
Al Qaeda recruits Americans, and Reza Aslan will talk about the Islamic-American experience if he makes it past Stephen's security. (00:31)