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Mitt Romney proves that his principles are as unwavering as his hair, and Keith Ablow finds Newt Gingrich irresistible even if the Republican establishment doesn't. (05:29)
Politico's Mike Allen analyzes Stephen's prospects in South Carolina, should he choose to make an even more historic announcement. (05:00)
An alternative to vaccines emerges, Rick Perry unveils another campaign ad, and notorious lobbyist Jack Abramoff's book examines Washington corruption. (00:34)
Jack Abramoff describes the controversial activities he engaged in as a Washington lobbyist and discusses the corrupting influence of campaign contributions. (06:23)
Stephen pays tribute to the Washington insiders who pick up the lunch bill and write the legislative bill. (04:13)
Controversy erupts over a DC monument, Des Moines may be hiding something, and Robin Wright discusses her book on the Arab Spring. (00:35)
Controversy develops around the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and not just because the sculptor mistakenly made him white. (03:25)
In Michele Bachmann's metaphor, God represents the American people, politicians represent themselves, and the hurricane represents the earthquake. (03:32)
Allen West brings civility back to Washington by calling Debbie Wasserman Shultz a "vile coward" after she spews bile over his support for the GOP's debt reduction bill. (03:14)
After a lengthy hearing, heavily peppered with arcane bureaucratic jargon, the FEC allows Stephen to form his Super PAC. (04:06)
After filing his Super PAC papers, Stephen wades into the crowd with a credit card swiper attached to his iPad like Washington crossing the Delaware to ask it for money. (05:11)
If the FEC allows his Super PAC, Stephen promises to make ads that are even less responsible than Turn Right USA's racist, misogynistic ads. (03:30)
Stephen reminds Colbert Nation to go to the FEC for his Super PAC hearing. (00:07)
Stephen addresses 500 white people on the steps of the FEC after dropping off his legal request to form a super PAC. (07:24)
Stephen will be at the Federal Election Commission offices filing for an advisory opinion on his super PAC. (00:47)
It's possible Stephen is the author of "O" since he does have frequent episodes where he blacks out. (03:39)
Michelle Rhee says the problem with America's public schools is that there is no organized interest group that represents children. (05:18)
Stephen estimates the rally attendance and takes a fond look back at the heroes in their fearful finest. (02:43)
Since Oprah won't send Stephen's audience to D.C., he buys them tickets for the Shin Wu Chinatown bus. (03:56)
Stephen announces official March to Keep Fear merchandise and forgets to apply for a permit. (04:05)