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Stephen thanks the heroes for their donations and reveals how Colbert Super PAC will spend its $1 million. (03:58)
A shadowy outside group calling itself the Definitely Not Coordinating with Stephen Colbert Super PAC unveils the most shocking attack ad yet. (05:02)
God punishes the mid-Atlantic states for gayness, Sarah Palin speaks out against government jobs, and John Lithgow looks for Nordic lesbians. (04:13)
Make Us Great Again creates a Rick Perry ad, and the Nebraska Democratic Party skirts campaign finance limits with Ben Nelson's issue ads. (05:22)
Trevor Potter explains how the Colbert Super PAC can adopt Karl Rove's tactic of adopting Ben Nelson's issue ad tactic. (05:01)
Stephen thinks the G.O.P. should adopt a name that's more appealing to young people -- like Twitter. (04:00)
To undo the damage he has unwittingly done to Karl Rove's otherwise spotless reputation, Stephen issues a rare clarification. (06:11)
Stephen thanks some of the more diverse heroes and turns to Ham Rove for the scoop on American Crossroads' drastically improved fundraising strategy. (05:06)
Entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban thinks that billionaires are nice people, but that people think of them as checkbooks. (03:23)
After consulting with Ham Rove and Matthew Dowd, Stephen calls on the Colbert Nation to determine the direction of his Super PAC. (05:16)
Stephen wants to know why Viacom won't let him talk about his Super PAC when Karl Rove and Dick Morris can do it on Fox News. (04:20)
Greece descends into economic chaos, and Ricky Martin finally comes out of the closet. (04:29)
Fox News and the Republican Party finally make it official -- their all-white wedding will be beautiful. (02:17)
By giving the real power to a shadow RNC, the Republicans get to tiptoe around the firing of their first African-American chairman. (04:54)
Karl Rove discloses the bombshell that it wasn't him who spread the rumor that John McCain fathered an illegitimate black baby. (02:28)
Stephen thanks his loaf of ham, Karl Rove, for co-hosting. (00:10)
President Obama brings great shame upon America by taking a deep bow to the emperor of Japan. (03:07)
We are finally starting to hear just how oppressed President Bush has been. (05:47)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests include a dance-off with Rain, advice from Karl Rove, and a chat with an astronaut in space. (04:39)
Stephen advises us on Karl Rove's advice on winning contested convention. (4:14)