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Stephen exposes the biggest super PAC donors, Newt Gingrich faces legal trouble, and Christiane Amanpour talks about Iran. (00:32)
Stephen has a strong feeling about which two teams are going to play in the Super Bowl and talks to Jane McGonigal about video games. (00:35)
Stephen will not be satisfied unless the Reagan tribute at the Super Bowl takes up the full halftime show and the third quarter. (03:27)
America must break its dependency on foreign turmoil, and Sean Kelly has a new book about classic literature. (00:30)
Sean Dorrance Kelly believes that we've lost the notion of what's sacred in our existence. (06:48)
Stephen wants to feed the economy that Jamie Lee Curtis yogurt, sharpens his candy cane into a candy shiv and talks to Patti Smith about her memoir. (00:34)
Toyota's Super Bowl ad should have had a talking crocodile plowing his Prius into a herd of sexy zebras. (02:50)
God helping both teams in a football game would be as impossible as loving both Christians and Muslims. (04:33)
All 177 House Republicans say no to Obama's stimulus package. Shh! Don't tell them they don't control the House anymore. (00:37)
Richard Lobb has advice for the man who has to choose between frying chicken wings and educating his kids. (07:07)
Watching the Super Bowl without a plate of chicken wings is like making love without a plate of chicken wings. (05:51)
Stephen needs the Colbert Nation to send WristStrong bracelets to Tom Brady. (4:16)
Stephen is thrilled about the Bears being slaughtered in the Super Bowl and approves of Prince's kosher halftime performance. (1:53)
Tom Tancredo has plans to get rid of the congressional black caucus, Stephen's getting sick from the Oscars and Chuck Schumer has advice for the Democrats. (0:33)
Mardi Gras is the Super Bowl of open-air drinking, other than the Super Bowl. (0:33)
Around the Colbert household, Super Bowl Sunday means only one thing: Stephen's Famous Five-Meat Chili. (2:00)
This year's Super Bowl is between Pittsburgh and Seattle -- a meat-and-potatoes industrial town vs. a city that calls the Space Needle a skyscraper. (3:30)