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Rick Perry's family hunting cabin causes racial controversy; Stephen remembers chosing to be a straight, right-handed, Caucasian male; and Occupy Wall Street goes global. (04:13)
Police crack down on Occupy Wall Street protesters, new developments emerge from the NBA lockout, and country musician Toby Keith discusses his USO shows. (00:39)
Country music star Toby Keith takes on globalization and helps Stephen get the "ho"s out of America. (04:42)
Toby Keith performs "Made in America," from his album "Clancy's Tavern." (03:11)
Toby Keith and Stephen sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." (01:35)
Toby Keith says goodbye to Stephen. (0:33)
Toby Keith has a remedy for the War on Christmas. (3:14)
The cast of A Colbert Christmas sings "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding." (02:39)
Axl Rose tries to steal Stephen's thunder by releasing "Chinese Democracy" on the same day as his Christmas special. (05:02)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of July 28, 2008. (04:33)
Barack Obama returns from his trip overseas. Stephen hopes he brought back the present he asked for: a concession speech. (00:36)
With "Beer for My Horses," Stephen worries that Toby Keith will start hanging out with Sean Penn and chaining himself to whales. (04:18)
Ron Paul's appearance on The Colbert Report leads to impromptu Ron Paul rallies around the world. (4:10)
Stephen talks about Matthew McConaughey being named People Magazine's "Hottest Bachelor," discusses how 68% of Republicans don't believe in evolution and interviews country music star Toby Keith. (0:34)
Check out music reviews on the iTunes Store from the actual Stephen Colbert. (1:42)
The outspoken country music artist speaks with Stephen about the Colbert Bump on iTunes and the mutual benefits of being friends with each other. (4:35)
Toby Keith performs the song "High Maintenance Woman," off his album, "Big Dog Daddy." (2:57)
Toby Keith may have a song called Boot Up Your Ass, but he should call it Narc on Your Bus. (4:08)
American hero Toby Keith talks about his new movie and smoking weed with Willie Nelson. (6:02)
Stephen knows he's not a religious leader, but he does have a TV show. (2:00)