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The Tennessee Tea Party demands that textbooks remove references to the Founding Fathers' slave ownership and violence against Native Americans. (04:27)
Stephen uncovers the Biblical roots of the Snowpocalypse and translates Rush Limbaugh's Chinese broadcast. (04:46)
Jack Abramoff describes the controversial activities he engaged in as a Washington lobbyist and discusses the corrupting influence of campaign contributions. (06:23)
Barack Obama forgets that Jesus was at the first Thanksgiving, Mitt Romney takes Obama's words out of context, and Lululemon endorses Objectivism. (05:44)
Stephen turns to the Bigot-O-Tron 9000 to analyze the physiological phenomenon that caused Representative Larry Taylor to use an anti-Semitic slur. (04:56)
Stephen shows support for Tim Pawlenty's courage to stand next to Scott Walker with a patriotic message. (06:17)
Kevin Spacey explains that Jack Abramoff went to prison for overcharging Native Americans, but Stephen thinks that makes him a patriot. (06:32)
The Alien Hunter warns against luring extraterrestrials, but a possible pirate already gave away Earth's position. (04:50)
Stephen addresses America's new Indian overlords after President Obama endorses the U.N.'s declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples. (03:27)
The Pigford claims prove that there's money in being a victim, and when something is valuable, white men get to take it. (04:57)
Camel introduces tobacco mints, breast milk cures acne, and hallucinogens help the elderly with end-of-life anxiety. (06:20)
Stephen wears the headdress of his Native American spirit guide, Chief Wandering Meadow. (00:11)
Stephen looks forward to a future, post-alien takeover, when the Cleveland Humans take the field. (04:03)
The Catholic Church searches for life on other planets, and Sherman Alexie discusses his book, "War Dances." (00:34)
Sherman Alexie criticizes digital technology for taking away the local celebration and appreciation of books. (06:09)
In exchange for spices from the West Indies, Christopher Columbus gave the natives discount mattresses and smallpox. (00:34)
Sherman Alexie believes John McCain has been great for Native Americans, but he's bad for the country. (05:18)
Are Native Americans' needs being met this election? If not, would they settle for some lovely beads? (0:29)
Stephen asks former Green Party vice presidential candidate and Native American activist Winona LaDuke what it's like to be an oppressed elitist. (6:57)
Stephen believes Representative Raul Grijalva's Interethnic Racial Harmony Award would make one hell of a weapon. (5:50)