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Episode #08103
Mexico's "Knights Templar" cartel sets fire to PepsiCo warehouses, so Stephen releases the most powerful American names in junk food trafficking. (03:45)
Episode #08011
PETA files a lawsuit claiming that whale performers have Constitutional rights. (03:08)
Episode #05114
Urbane Nomads offers lavish hunting expeditions, Everest Gigayacht costs $500 million, and LifeGem makes a diamond from Michael Jackson's hair. (05:03)
Episode #05096
Walter Cronkite's passing doesn't get the kind of cable news attention Stephen believes it deserves. (02:27)
Episode #05092
Stephen remembers the fine coverage of Michael Jackson's death, like his one-hour interview with Michael Tackson. (02:40)
Episode #05092
If Stephen gets 25,000 votes, Paul Rieckhoff will make him an honorary member of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. (03:41)
Episode #05091
Anderson Cooper uncovers shocking news about Bubbles the Chimp: he likes cucumbers and bananas. (01:30)
Episode #05089
The Minnesota Supreme Court rushes to declare Al Franken the Senate race winner after barely seven months of deliberation. (02:24)
Episode #05088
With the media focused on Michael Jackson's death, Stephen can commit unspeakable acts of depravity without anyone noticing. (02:36)
Episode #04146
Stephen tries to quell the violence breaking out between gay people and black people. (00:21)
Episode #02109
Stephen wants OK Go lead singer Damian Kulash to explain why anyone would ever go around record company executives. (3:54)
Episode #02026
Stephen wants to know why Arianna Huffington hates black people. (6:19)
Episode #01023
Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick tries to explain the Motown sound to Stephen. (7:13)
Episode #01002
Bacchanalia: it means a drunken party named after Bacchus, the Roman god of body shots. (4:47)