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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)
The Tennessee Tea Party says goodbye to Barney Frank with a derogatory tweet. (03:38)
Some states have found a great way to discourage illegal immigrants from coming to America and squatting out a freedom fetus. (05:06)
Jack White wants Stephen to look a little more rock 'n' roll for his album cover photo shoot. (08:00)
In this unedited, extended clip, Jack White and Stephen try to out-Catholic each other. (08:34)
Jack White plans to combine Stephen's qualities with the Black Belles' good looks and musical talent. (06:41)
Stephen urges Jack White to sell yogurt with the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army." (05:40)
Tennessee fights back against Sharia law, and Peter King holds a hearing to investigate radical American Muslims. (03:31)
Stephen reminds Tennessee viewers to vote for Basil Marceaux.com and refuses to celebrate President Obama's birthday. (02:16)
Stephen wants Tennessee viewers to vote in the Republican primary to make Basil Marceaux.com into Basil Marceaux.gov. (05:12)
Ron Ramsey calls Islam a cult, and Basil Marceaux.com takes a bold stance against slavery at traffic stops. (05:33)
Thanks to State Senator Doug Jackson, it's now legal to carry a concealed weapon into a bar in Tennessee. (05:30)
Stephen longs for a day when gun owners no longer have to hide their relationships with their concealed weapons. (05:59)
Congratulations to the anonymous Tennessee 911 operator who fell asleep during an emergency call. (2:10)
Stephen proposes to Congressman Steve Cohen that Tennessee public restrooms be co-ed and promises not to look. (5:24)
Prohibition ended when Utah ratified the 21st Amendment -- no surprise considering the booze-drenched land of debauchery Utah has become. (2:38)