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Rick Santorum prefers incarcerated fathers, and Stephen reveals his affinity for gingerbread men. (02:49)
Episode #08063
Indiana Representative Bob Morris comes down on Girl Scouts' radical agenda, and New Hampshire Representative Kyle Jones repeals labor lunch break laws. (04:13)
Episode #08042
Mitt Romney takes New Hampshire, threats from space abound, and George Stephanopoulos reviews the week. (00:35)
Episode #08042
After winning a non-binding caucus by eight votes and a plurality of the vote in one of the smallest primaries in the nation, Mitt Romney is a juggishnaut. (06:14)
Episode #08042
According to a South Carolina poll, the Colbert Bump reflected off of Jon Huntsman and bounced back to Stephen. (03:48)
Episode #08041
Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman tie in Dixville Notch, and Romney declares that he likes being able to fire people. (05:13)
Episode #08040
The New Hampshire primary approaches, Rick Santorum offends black people, and Melissa Harris-Perry analyzes the stereotypes African American women face. (00:31)
Episode #08040
To grease the voting skids, the Republicans hold not one, but two, New Hampshire presidential primary debates. (03:49)
Episode #08040
New Hampshire Republicans propose that all new legislation include a direct quote from the Magna Carta, the declaration of rights of English barons. (05:49)
Episode #07105
AmericansElect.org CEO Elliot Ackerman believes that individuals should have the power and tools to draft and directly nominate their own presidential candidate. (06:08)
Episode #07077
Michele Bachmann announces her candidacy at the second Republican debate, and Tim Pawlenty runs for Mitt Romney's vice president. (08:23)
Episode #07041
New Hampshire cuts its cigarette tax, South Dakota requires a waiting period for abortions, and thrifty terrorists pose a security threat. (05:14)
Episode #03132
After 15 minutes of soul-searching, Stephen announces his bid to run for president. (5:21)
Episode #03132
Like Stephen, Hillary Clinton has been complimenting the Bush administration. (3:03)
Episode #02160
The election on his mind, Stephen takes a trip to Harvard University, where he sets the students of the John F. Kennedy School of Government straight. (6:22)