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The Tennessee Tea Party demands that textbooks remove references to the Founding Fathers' slave ownership and violence against Native Americans. (04:27)
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)
Columnist David Frum calls for an economically inclusive, environmentally responsible and socially modern Republican party. (05:57)
The Tennessee Tea Party says goodbye to Barney Frank with a derogatory tweet. (03:38)
Stephen sheds some light on Congressional representatives -- those shy, elusive creatures with brief, two-year terms. (03:43)
Stephen presents the dramatic conclusion of his Occupy Wall Street co-occupation. (07:35)
If Dick Armey's FreedomWorks can co-opt the Tea Party, then the Colbert Super PAC can co-opt Occupy Wall Street. (02:24)
The Tea Party Nation asks its members to pledge not to hire employees, and Spirit Airlines turns jets into flying billboards. (04:05)
The Tea Party shouldnt have to compromise, because anger is always the best way to solve problems. (04:00)
Debates are supposed to help Americans find the Republican presidential candidate, but instead they found the running mate. (03:24)
The real game changer came before the Republican debate, when former candidate Tim Pawlenty stopped by to borrow a cup of airtime from "Fox & Friends." (02:36)
According to The New York Times' David Leonhardt, safeguarding America's credit rating requires reducing health costs and raising taxes. (03:59)
When handling budget negotiations, Troll Obama should never have let the Republican billy goats clomp over his bridge. (05:51)
The debt crisis and "The Lord of the Rings" both have elaborate plots, too many characters to keep track of, and talking about either of them repels girls. (04:07)
To safeguard against voter fraud and ensure that only the "right people" get elected, Republicans pass laws requiring voters to show government-issued photo IDs. (06:33)
Schick's disposable men's razor smells like it just stepped out of the shower, and Florida Governor Rick Scott writes his own praises. (04:52)
Tea Party darling and 70s rock 'n' roll participant Ted Nugent finds today's youth 'terminally stoned on apathy,' which is a gateway drug. (03:49)
Republicans show their Tea Party base that they're against raising the debt ceiling, while reassuring Wall Street that it's political theater. (03:45)
Stephen looks at tax breaks for oil companies and talks to Amy Kremer, dressed as a great American patriot. (00:36)
Stephen asks Amy Kremer if she'd raise taxes to save 8 million lives from a ticking nuclear bomb. (06:43)