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Episode #08015
America's income gap worsens, the government investigates federal waste, and Michael Pollan discusses his book "Food Rules." (00:32)
Stephen thinks the G.O.P. should adopt a name that's more appealing to young people -- like Twitter. (04:00)
Episode #07113
To reach the unemployed, Barack Obama should deliver his speech when the unemployed are watching TV: at 3 a.m., right after a Slap Chop commercial. (06:01)
Episode #07100
Bloomberg News' Al Hunt believes Barack Obama lost the debt ceiling negotiation, but he doesn't think the Republicans won. (05:41)
Episode #07089
During debt ceiling negotiations with President Obama, the Republicans practice the old saying, You scratch my back, I get my back scratched. (06:25)
Episode #07089
Stephen asks Naftali Bendavid if Barack Obama is calling the Republicans' bluff because they've publicly said they're bluffing. (04:39)
Episode #07088
In the GOP's all-you-can-eat superstar buffet of white bread and potato candidates, Herman Cain stands out as dessert. (03:59)
Episode #07039
The time to review the safety of nuclear power plants is not immediately after Japan's major environmental catastrophe. (05:26)
Episode #07009
Dan Burton proposes a bulletproof Congressional plexiglass dome, and Peter King wants to keep guns 1,000 feet from federal officials. (03:51)
Episode #06154
Maybe the Republicans will love President Obama if he repeals the estate tax, increases defense spending and privatizes Social Security. (03:37)
Episode #06144
Instead of extending tax cuts to help small business, Marble King President Beri Fox wants the government to level the playing field. (05:50)
Episode #06138
A Nevada campaign ad urges Hispanic voters to stay at home, and gays finally stop undermining the sanctity of straight voting. (03:43)
Episode #06119
If Mark Shriver says, "help the poor or they will rise up against us," Stephen will invite him to the March to Keep Fear Alive. (10:09)
Episode #06107
President Obama must prove he's Christian by Twittering from the church pew and carrying a Bible everywhere. (06:44)
Episode #06053
Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses the importance of the SEC case against Goldman Sachs, which questions whether Wall Street is a casino. (07:59)
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Charlie Cook believes Democrats are in a classic no-win situation with health care reconciliation. (06:27)
Episode #06021
If the underwear bomber was weak enough to give intelligence when he wasn't tortured, imagine what he would have said under duress. (06:02)
Episode #05028
Claire McCaskill lies about Twittering during Barack Obama's congressional speech. (02:50)
Episode #05022
The best way for Republicans to win back the trust of the people is to copy the strategy of our enemies. (05:12)
Episode #03090
The Senate gets set to debate the Iraq war all night, so Stephen resolves to show his solidarity and broadcast for 24 hours straight -- no matter what he has to preempt. (3:19)