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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)
John Harwood, Katrina vanden Heuvel and David Cassidy share their thoughts on Newt Gingrich's sex appeal, Mitt Romney's wealth and Connecticut's tacos. (06:27)
Newt Gingrich seals his victory in the South Carolina primary debates by going after America's most dangerous enemy: debate moderators. (03:19)
Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich contend with primary problems, while the Definitely Not Coordinating with Stephen Colbert Super PAC turns on Stephen. (04:17)
Sexual harassment charges led to a surge in the polls, but Herman Cain's campaign simply could not survive allegations of a consensual relationship. (03:14)
Herman Cain's Arizona state chairman, Lori Klein, dismisses the idea that Cain would sexually harass anyone. (03:40)
The iPhone's archconservative voice recognition assistant, Siri, can neither locate an abortion clinic in Manhattan nor understand foreigners. (03:16)
Herman Cain's campaign gets rocked again, the Catholic Church makes a dramatic change, and North African band Tinariwen performs. (00:34)
Allegations of an extramarital affair lead Herman Cain to reassess his candidacy and consider leaving his election-lover's pizza half-baked. (03:17)
Newt Gingrich's explanation of his all-you-can-research booze cruise through the Greek isles puts his other scandals in a new light. (02:50)
Allegations arise that 80% of Newt Gingrich's Twitter followers aren't real, but making up people may be the key to keeping his campaign alive. (03:48)
Dan Savage thinks monogamy shouldn't be the ultimate defining characteristic of a successful marriage because fooling around can sometimes save a marriage. (06:11)
Sugar Ray Leonard describes what he thinks of boxing today and thumb wrestles Stephen. (07:50)
Newt Gingrich has trouble staying on message, and Austan Goolsbee talks about raising the debt ceiling. (00:29)
Stephen has more important things to talk about than Arnold Schwarzenegger's illegitimate child, like oil subsidies. (05:06)
The time to review the safety of nuclear power plants is not immediately after Japan's major environmental catastrophe. (05:26)
Newt Gingrich only cheated on his wives because he's so passionate about America. (02:17)
If incendiary rhetoric isn't connected to the Arizona tragedy, it logically follows that it must be good. (06:42)
Fix a leaky roof by hammering the electrical box, moving into a neighbor's house and causing the end of their marriage. (00:43)
Steven Slater quits his job and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveils a brand-new diorama of a missile. (03:26)