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Episode #08056
Activist Bill McKibben talks about the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline and calls on Colbert Nation to sign his petition opposing its construction. (04:43)
Stephen sheds some light on Congressional representatives -- those shy, elusive creatures with brief, two-year terms. (03:43)
Episode #07045
Andrew Chaikin explains why humans need to follow in the footsteps of their robotic emissaries and travel to Mars. (05:42)
Stephen examines the duties of the vice president and reports that Dick Cheney is one step closer to joining the legions of the undead. (02:15)
Episode #06158
Poor people who sell their reproduction rights won't know the joy of raising a child, but they'll be able to buy a 52-inch flat screen. (04:41)
Episode #06155
A Pentagon study on the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" is clearly biased towards service members who have no problem with gay people. (04:09)
Episode #06149
Stephen makes a police sketch of Joseph Gobbles the turkey after he shoots Jay the Intern in a botched drug deal. (02:03)
Episode #06141
Alaska still doesn't know which Republican will win, a children's TV character is outed, and Elvis Costello threatens to cut off Stephen's thumbs. (00:34)
Episode #06141
Since no one knows Spider-Man's identity, Alaska's write-in votes could actually be for Joe Miller. (03:07)
Episode #06126
Kids learn Tea Party values from a coloring book, and the Senate prevents commercials from being played louder than TV shows. (04:01)
Episode #06058
Bull Beat swoons over bank CEOs even more than the Wall Street Journal, plus it comes with a free Lloyd Blankfein poster. (02:50)
Episode #06053
Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses the importance of the SEC case against Goldman Sachs, which questions whether Wall Street is a casino. (07:59)
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Charlie Cook believes Democrats are in a classic no-win situation with health care reconciliation. (06:27)
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Take the first-ever Colbert Repoll about health care reconciliation, then tune in for the results. (00:32)
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Republicans know that Americans are more opposed to reconciliation when it's called the "nuclear option." (04:52)
Episode #06031
It's hard to be universally reviled as a half-witted, egomaniacal sociopath, but doing the right thing is never easy. (02:26)
Episode #06014
Paul Begala believes the Democrats need to do three things: attack, attack, attack. (06:48)
Episode #06013
An unlikely candidate emerges for a New York Senate seat, and Kati Marton remembers her tragic childhood in communist Hungary. (00:29)
Episode #06011
Stephen owes Massachusetts an apology after voters elect Scott Brown to the Senate. (03:06)
Episode #06009
The Massachusetts Senate race is the kind of national election Stephen loves -- the type that gets decided by one state. (02:28)