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Pat Robertson plays Twenty Questions with God and finds out that the only way to save America is through overwhelming prayer. (06:02)
Sharia law creeps into America, flying robots build dorm room shelves, and a woman finds crystal meth hidden in her vacuum cleaner. (05:04)
Pat Roberts is concerned that health care reform is full of spending quicksand, cactus tax hikes and policy briar patches. (02:23)
You can hear Rod Blagojevich's entire conversation with God on the FBI wiretap. (04:40)
Stephen thinks Obama could learn something from McCain and his new pastor friends. (5:54)
Chris Hedges tells Stephen why the Christian right are America fascists and why his views of Christianity proves that he was home schooled. (6:00)
Since Jesus never said anything about reproductive rights and gay marriage, it's easy to know what he thought -- whatever the Christian Coalition says he thought. (3:38)
Stephen tips his hat to and wags his finger at the people, animals and weather patterns involved in current events, from college students to rain. (4:25)
Science, with all its meddling in the realm of religion, has been on Stephen's Wag-dar for so long, he almost didn't notice it on his Tip-dar. (3:28)
Christine Todd Whitman will tell Stephen about resisting the religious right. Then Pat Robertson will send her a tornado. (0:29)
Pat Robertson's Age-Defying Pancakes make Stephen feel good and think clear. (3:25)
Stephen takes a look at the old school God and shows us how the new one is tougher and clearer about everything. (3:09)