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Newt Gingrich only cheated on his wives because he's so passionate about America. (02:17)
The newly formed America Plus will still maintain normal diplomatic relations with poor America. (04:38)
Stephen asks Barry Levine whom he has to sleep with to make it onto the National Enquirer cover. (06:04)
What's wrong with thinking that you are better than everyone else if it's the truth? (03:51)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of August 11, 2008. (4:15)
John Edwards' affair was reported in the National Enquirer last October. Why doesn't the mainstream media ever give credence to a single story based on unsubstantiated rumors? (03:11)
John Edwards endorses Barack Obama, but he hasn't received the jet ski he was promised. (4:33)
With John Edwards' endorsement, the Obama camp wins the support of its first white male. (0:35)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests include visits from Chris Matthews, Michelle Obama, John Edwards, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. (04:54)
In considering who gets his vote, John Edwards is concerned about more than receiving several jet skis for his family -- he'd also like to be a spy. (6:33)
McCain used his victory speech to send a subtle coded message to Republican voters. (6:20)
Stephen kept Benjamin Eckstein on hold for 24 hours so he could finish his political gambling. (3:47)
Stephen finds out if Chris Beam from Slate magazine made Hillary cry. (5:40)
We've heard about immigration, health care, and who can say "9/11" five times fast with crackers in his mouth, but no candidate has given a job description of the presidency. (5:00)
At Al Gore's current rate of accolade consumption, there will be nothing left for our children to win. (4:27)
With Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton presenting some serious competition, Stephen suggests that John Edwards declare himself a black woman. (3:01)
Asking Democrats about their religion is like asking Mel Gibson how he enjoyed his Passover. (3:41)
Though Stephen did not watch the Democratic presidential debate, he can assume he knows what the candidates said anyway. (0:48)
Bravo, Shrek, for encouraging our kids to do more than sit around the house all day watching 'Shrek' DVDs. (4:36)
John Edwards spends $400 on a haircut, and Sean Penn faces off against Stephen in an epic battle of the metaphors. (0:30)