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Mitt Romney proves that his principles are as unwavering as his hair, and Keith Ablow finds Newt Gingrich irresistible even if the Republican establishment doesn't. (05:29)
The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney contemplate the pressures of stardom. (05:46)
An Ohio family photographs what they purport to be ghosts having sex in their house. (02:23)
John Lithgow talks about growing up in a theater family and getting hooked on acting in spite of himself. (05:29)
To safeguard against voter fraud and ensure that only the "right people" get elected, Republicans pass laws requiring voters to show government-issued photo IDs. (06:33)
The Ohio legislature allows guns into sports stadiums, and Facebook ushers in a brave new world of personal product placement. (03:58)
A government-sponsored egg hunt in Ohio takes out the word "Easter," and the White House offers environmentally friendly eggs. (03:02)
Governor John Kasich stirs the passions of Ohio's black community by appointing an all-white cabinet. (05:01)
Now that Barack Obama has made Canton, Ohio important to his campaign, Stephen is forced to find it crappy. (03:39)
Congressman Dennis Kucinich accepts Stephen's challenge to come on the show and empty out his pockets. (7:00)
Stephen asks Zack Space for details on the Cornhole Tournament. (:40)
Stephen reveals his moisturizing techniques to Congressman Zack Space. (:46)
The Pentagon may be doing business with Iran, and Congressman Zack Space can be heard screaming. Plus, Stephen finds out why Charles LeDuff doesn't do Internet dating. (0:29)
Stephen takes a look at Ohio's 18th and speaks with Congressman Zack Space, who has some pretty radical views -- for a Democrat. (6:05)
Journalist Charlie LeDuff talks about "US Guys" and tells Stephen that the manliest men in America are in Oklahoma's gay rodeo. (6:00)
Stephen tips his hat to the exhibition "Bodies" and wags his finger at Picasso, Rodin and Nazi gingerbread men. (3:44)
Absentee voting is for people who can't put their country first for one day and find the local elementary school gym. (1:07)
Ladies of a certain age, The Colbert Report gives you -- Bradley Whitford (0:31)
Stephen Colbert and Stephanie Tubbs Jones discuss Lincoln's hobbies. (5:57)
The Colbert Report hires Ohio Representative Stephanie Tubbs Jones to be its new legal expert. (2:30)