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Once again, President Barack Obama ruins another perfectly good night of TV by addressing yet another joint session of Congress, and the GOP offers its rebuttals. (04:23)
A new tool aids in the war on terror, a TV host speaks to God, and Steve Case talks about his latest Internet venture. (00:33)
TV Hat lets you focus on what matters most by blocking out unnecessary distractions -- like your spouse. (03:14)
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker implements a bold new policy requiring protesters to pay for the right to protest. (04:24)
To fill the enormous void left by Donald Trump's debate debacle, Stephen sets the date of his GOP debate in stone. (03:36)
Author Susan Orlean recounts Rin Tin Tin's journey from stray puppy on a World War I battlefield to silent film star. (06:35)
Stephen knows that if Socialists had their druthers, no one would own their own druthers. (03:43)
Stephen thinks the G.O.P. should adopt a name that's more appealing to young people -- like Twitter. (04:00)
The Republican field is a 10-way tie, a music legend gets into trouble, and John Lithgow brings his Emmy over for a play date. (00:29)
Dr. Jerome Groopman helps patients understand the risks and benefits of possible treatments so they can make informed health decisions. (05:15)
Google might be affecting search results for their own benefit, and legendary rock band Radiohead performs. (00:25)
Stephen reveals how the episode ends for the dog and says goodnight. (00:34)
America invented TV, so Americans should get the awards for it. (02:40)
Barack Obama plans to create jobs in the job plan-creating industry, and Former Vice President Al Gore discusses global warming. (00:26)
Ron Paul needs a credible national endorsement to give his campaign the kind of legitimacy his campaign has not been able to get from his campaign. (03:23)
To reach the unemployed, Barack Obama should deliver his speech when the unemployed are watching TV: at 3 a.m., right after a Slap Chop commercial. (06:01)
WOI station manager and men's room Emmy fluffer Ray Cole sends an update on the Rick Parry write-in scandal. (03:59)
If you can't stand to be away from The Colbert Report, hug your television. That warmth you feel isn't radiation -- it's Stephen loving you back. (03:58)
Rick Parry might be the only write-in candidate to rank in the Ames straw poll top 10, but the Iowa GOP refuses to release the results for public scrutiny. (02:39)
The fat cat media elites in Des Moines think they can sit in their ivory corn silos and play puppet master with national politics. (05:40)