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Jennifer Granholm explains the fundamental differences between the Obama administration's intervention in the auto industry and Mitt Romney's work at Bain Capital. (06:14)
The soft-on-terror-crats mischaracterize Michigan's ice shaving machines as a frivolous waste of tax money, but there's no reason that fighting terror shouldn't be fun. (04:42)
Michigan Senate Republicans pants an anti-bullying law and stuff it in a locker, adding moral and religious exemptions to it. (05:11)
Mountain Dew Presents Michigan finds a unique solution to the debt crisis, and Lupe Fiasco performs. (00:27)
Michigan's emergency financial manager strips elected officials of power so they don't oppose his ideas to save money. (06:03)
The missing oil has developed Whac-A-Mole technology, so we must arm petroleum engineers with giant foam mallets. (02:21)
A Warren, Michigan man feels the outrage from the polka community after getting arrested for running a massive pirating operation. (06:42)
Stephen gives America the final thought on what should have been done with Michigan and Florida. (1:01)
Scott McClellan's new book accuses Bush of lying to get us into Iraq. That took balls, Scott -- five years ago. (0:35)
To deny the votes of Michigan and Florida is to say that Kurt Cobain died in vain. (3:06)
Stephen has a helpful suggestion for Rudy Giuliani's Florida campaign. (5:47)
After 15 minutes of soul-searching, Stephen announces his bid to run for president. (5:21)
Rest easy, America. The Kent County Police nailed another cyber terrorist. (4:49)
Stephen doesn't have time to answer your letters, but he can send out a few confidential replies. (0:48)
After Stephen's viewers vote-bombed their website, the Saginaw Spirit named their mascot Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle, and then enjoyed a victory. (4:18)
Scientists band together to support political candidates, and author Michael Lewis talks about football. (0:32)
The Iraqis are greeting us as liberators -- with improvised explosive celebrations. (4:52)
Stephen discusses Bush's plan for victory in Iraq, learns about America's 10 sexiest union organizers and talks to Congressperson Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick. (0:39)
Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick tries to explain the Motown sound to Stephen. (7:13)
Stephen Colbert answers viewers' questions about the troops in Iraq, the Better Know a District map and the best way to clean the American flag. (3:24)