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How are you supposed to protest an abuse of authority when an authority figure told you not to? (1:10)
A college student is tasered at a Kerry speech, America is taking forever to turn into a fascist state and Stephen's carbon footprint is Prada. (0:35)
If that young man who was tasered expected his peers to rise up in protest, he was asking the wrong generation. (4:53)
Every presidential election year, California's 55 electoral college votes go to the Democratic candidate just because more people voted for him. (2:54)
Democratic campaign strategist Bob Shrum wants to know if Stephen's wrist injury has made him reconsider his position on universal health care. (6:33)
The Democrats backed down on the Iraq timetable. President Bush is back! (2:44)
Alberto Gonzales prepares to testify before Congress, Paul Wolfowitz gets his girlfriend a high-paying job, and Senator John Kerry talks to Stephen about the environment. (0:35)
John Kerry hints that this may not be the first time he did not consider running for president. (6:21)
Journalist Charlie LeDuff talks about "US Guys" and tells Stephen that the manliest men in America are in Oklahoma's gay rodeo. (6:00)
Stephen demands to know why Tom Schaller thinks the Democrats don't need to bother with the South to win the 2008 election. (6:29)
The election on his mind, Stephen takes a trip to Harvard University, where he sets the students of the John F. Kennedy School of Government straight. (6:22)
Stephen feels the draft should be reinstated so that America can go back to the days of Vietnam when they hated protesters more than the war. (3:10)
Senator John Kerry's war wounds were just his way of asking, "Is this how stupid people get shot multiple times?" (2:55)
Stephen allotted a portion of the show to an interview with Senator Joseph Lieberman, but the senator isn't actually in the studio. (3:55)
The best way to protect marriage is to ban gay marriage in all states, but Massachusetts -- creating a Gaysrael. (3:11)
Congressman Rick Larsen doesn't support the proposed wall to separate the United States from Canada. (6:20)
Mort Zuckerman believes that George W. Bush is an awful president but feels that John Kerry would have been worse. (6:29)
Harvey Mansfield and Stephen collide in a perfect storm of man musk. (6:40)
John Kasich, host of "The Heartland with John Kasich" on FOX News, lists honesty, integrity, personal responsibility and humility among the best of America's traditional values. (6:10)
Stephen hits a nerve by comparing David Gregory to Major Garrett. (5:54)