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Chinese tycoon and friend of the show Long Liyuan dies after indulging in a poisoned meal of slow-boiled cat-meat stew. (03:45)
Reza Aslan thinks Peter King's hearings to investigate Muslim radicalization are a useless enterprise. (06:36)
The Economist could have gone further to really drive home the point that President Obama is a coast-destroying failure. (02:55)
Franklin Graham calls Islam an evil religion that practices murder, and white people are getting outprayed. (01:36)
Hillary Clinton has found her new black friend -- Frederick Douglass. (2:25)
Ambassador Andrew Young and Stephen come up with a plan to end the strike. (5:16)
Vince Vaughn rode Stephen's coattails by stealing his signature pose. (2:44)
Stephen's grandfather collected over 100,000 issues of National Geographic (5:28)
After the ice cream feud is finally settled, Stephen hangs out with Willie Nelson on his tour bus and Willie becomes Stephen's new stoned friend. (1:30)
This Christmas, Stephen is hoping the Lord will return as a guest on The Colbert Report. (2:15)
Stephen lashes out against both "Jeopardy" and The Decemberists for riding his coattails. (4:28)
Stephen is named one of GQ's Men of the Year, and it may have netted him a new black friend. (2:15)
Stephen talks to Jon Stewart on the Days of Repentance hotline. (1:42)
Stephen asks hip-hop performer Will Power the difference between rap and hip-hop. (7:05)
Senator George Allen puts all those questions of racism behind him when he holds an ethnic rally. (2:15)
Stephen wristwrestles Representative Lynn Woolsey, whose district is home to the World Wristwrestling Championship. (7:01)
Still searching for a new black friend, Stephen explains the friend exchange rate industry standard. (3:00)
Stephen asks NAACP Chairman Julian Bond to help pick his new black friend. (3:54)
The NAACP is prejudging the president solely based on what he's done. (3:21)
President Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi are BFFs. Following their lead, Stephen makes his own Japanese friend. (1:29)