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A half-Hispanic Spider-Man steals an American superhero job, and Colbert Super PAC launches its air power for Rick Parry with an "A" in Iowa. (07:33)
Stephen calls out the lamestream media for "Boob Week" and other cheap ratings gropes. (03:56)
If Barack Obama really believed in his jobs bill, he should have presented it in a leather-bound volume with gold filigree and illuminated initials. (03:03)
The New York Post explains the volatile stock market with analysis that everyone can understand. (01:56)
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., Sears takes 50% off mattresses and Kmart offers free shipping. (03:08)
Stephen signs off with the New York Post. (00:05)
President Obama puts a friendly face on Hitler by delivering an inspiring speech at the memorial in Tucson. (03:07)
Stephen signs off with the New York Post. (00:04)
A man sullies Muslim bashing for the rest of America's law-abiding bigots when he slashes an Islamic taxi driver. (03:56)
The New York Post isn't saying Elena Kagan is a lesbian, it's just asking the question next to a photo of her playing softball. (04:23)
The USA Today celebrates environmental consciousness by printing a special Earth Day bonus pullout. (01:36)
According to the New York Post, Tiki Barber and his wife have separated due to irreconcilable he's-banging- a-23-year-old. (01:22)
Harold Ford Jr. has the musky sack to not only change his address but also his political views. (03:20)
Instead of focusing on Ted Stevens' indictment, the New York Post dedicates their cover to the breaking story of a 44-pound cat from New Jersey. (03:00)
In a new segment aimed exclusively at his top-tier viewers, Stephen explores a troubling worldwide butler shortage. (3:19)
Stephen disagrees with new journalism because he believes people want entertaining journalism, not factual journalism. (5:48)
Russia's first democratically elected President, Boris Yeltsin, has passed away and the New York Post has paid tribute with their usual class and sensitivity. (0:56)
Stephen defends Lisa Nowak, not so much for confronting her romantic rival, but for wearing a diaper -- plenty of busy professionals, like Bill Gates, wear diapers. (2:37)
The New York Post covers Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the White House with appropriate sensitivity. (2:08)