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Rebels pull Muammar al-Gaddafi out of a hole and kill him, ending his brutal 42-year reign. (03:17)
Christine Ebersole sings a tribute to all those who supported President Bush these last eight years. (03:34)
The New York Times ran two identical pictures of 10 Downing Street, one with Tony Blair's departure and one with Gordon Brown's arrival. Stephen plays "Spot the Difference." (1:46)
Tonight: Ton Blair meets with the Pope, the Administration considers closing Gitmo, and guest David France tells Stephen that gaydar is real. (0:30)
Prime Minister Tony Blair may be converting to Catholicism, according to a priest who heard it from a bishop who heard it from a cardinal who read it in the British tabloids. (1:55)
Stephen gives a bonus wag to CNN International for airing a "Bush Resigns" graphic when they meant Tony Blair. He then shows us exactly how much time Bush has left in office. (2:30)
Stephen ponders President Bush's replacement for Tony Blair, the cool guy in movies becomes hard to find and William Langewiesche talks nuclear weapons. (0:29)
As the replacement for Tony Blair is considered, Stephen suggests someone with a good accent. Ian McKellen works because he makes things like the war sound smart. (3:45)
Though Stephen is excited for the imminent World War III, Madeleine Albright explains that Armageddon is not exactly a foreign policy. (7:27)
The Bush administration views Tony Blair's removal of British troops from Iraq as a sign of the war's success. (3:08)
Foreign tourists have more trouble entering the United States than any other country, so the U.S. Government is turning to Disney to re-imagineer the customs process. (3:37)
Stephen didn't realize his microphone was on, and now his comments have been misinterpreted. (2:08)
Stephen demonstrates how the telestrator works on actual footage of Tony Blair playing soccer. (3:36)