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After winning a non-binding caucus by eight votes and a plurality of the vote in one of the smallest primaries in the nation, Mitt Romney is a juggishnaut. (06:14)
The orgy of Black Friday Christmas shopping proves that America is back, and Americans will get their gifts by any means necessary. (03:25)
Stephen signs off with his MacBook Air. (00:09)
Before researching the Lord's Resistance Army, Rush Limbaugh accuses Barack Obama of killing Christians in Uganda. (04:15)
Stephen listens to music on his laptop and says goodnight. (00:09)
Political junkies get a fix through compulsive donations to presidential campaigns. (02:41)
Michele Bachmann announces her candidacy at the second Republican debate, and Tim Pawlenty runs for Mitt Romney's vice president. (08:23)
Stephen refuses to exploit his 1.9 million Twitter followers to plug Water.org for Matt Damon and receives the first-ever Golden Tweet Award from Biz Stone. (03:45)
Barack Obama doesn't have to spend $200 million a day on a trip to India when he can use Cisco's new TelePresence system. (05:43)
We need ambition, self-confidence and extreme good looks to rebuild America. (03:08)
Michael Steele may not have seen "8 Mile," but a key part of every rap battle is showing up to the rap battle. (04:18)
Stephen hits the Internet to buy some pets.com stock on his new iMac. (03:04)
By speaking in front of a green screen, John McCain issues a bold challenge to Americans to make him seem interesting. (3:49)
Rest easy, America. The Kent County Police nailed another cyber terrorist. (4:49)
After months of begging -- with dignity -- Stephen finally gets a free iPhone. (3:29)
Stephen admits it -- at the end of each week, he sends a letter to Rep. Jack Kingston telling him all the things he learned that week. (2:03)
Stephen tells video game designer Will Wright that his viewers are his Sims. (6:36)
President Bush turns to his father's advisors, acetaminophen is pulled off the shelves and Dan Rather will answer questions on that young punk, Bob Schieffer. (0:32)
Votes in favor of naming a bridge in Hungary after Stephen: 1,774. That's only 1,212, 386 votes behind the leader! (2:49)
Stephen is incensed that the Gay-O would have the audacity to reveal the country's security lapses to the terrorists. (3:55)