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Washington State offends Treesus, and the CHRIST-mas Tree puts the focus back on Jesus' agonizing crucifixion. (02:40)
The petition signers who want to overturn the "everything but marriage" bill should be able to stay in the closet that the gay people have abandoned. (05:48)
Tonight, Stephen reports on Hillary Clinton's new name, talks with Washington's 9th Representative, Adam Smith, and interviews author Cullen Murphy. (0:32)
After 10 years at his job, there is still a lot that Representative Adam Smith doesn't know about his district or himself. (7:26)
William Langewiesche explains to Stephen why America shouldn't spend too much time worrying about other nations getting the nuclear bomb. (7:07)
Secularism is spreading through Europe, Stephen profiles Virginia's 11th District, and guest Conn Igguden talks about the importance of childhood games. (0:29)
Congressman Rahm Emanuel tells freshman students to avoid Stephen, and Stephen fights back by offering the congressman a severed finger. (2:36)
Stephen discovers that Stephen Jr. has made it back into the U.S. but fears that Congressman Brian Baird might kill him. (3:08)
Stephen brings clinical psychologist/Congressman Brian Baird to a safe place. (5:57)
Stephen defends Christmas by announcing its five biggest threats. (3:35)
Stephen doesn't have time to answer your letters, but he can send out a few confidential replies. (0:48)
Stephen and Congressman Rick Larsen discuss Pacific Rim jobs. (0:35)
Congressman Rick Larsen doesn't support the proposed wall to separate the United States from Canada. (6:20)
Stephen knows he's not a religious leader, but he does have a TV show. (2:00)
Stephen whispers information about wiretapping, explains your longing for cheesecake and gives America a big kiss. (0:32)
Stephen Colbert struts his stuff before Washington Post fashion columnist Robin Givhan. (6:30)
Cokie Roberts recalls an old Washington, where people could disagree without being disagreeable. (5:44)