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Episode #08093
Old, gray-haired Barack Obama successfully panders to the youth vote, but Republicans emphasize the difference between class clown and class president. (04:41)
Episode #08090
Mitt Romney makes a picnic gaffe, and former Texas School Board Chairman Don McLeroy rejects evolution. (00:31)
Episode #08086
Award-winning American singer Bonnie Raitt talks about environmental activism and her popular track "Angel from Montgomery." (04:36)
Episode #08082
After a German senior citizen thrives at the 2012 Gymnastics World Cup, Stephen laments the cellulite on his thumb. (03:47)
Episode #08082
Auto executive Bob Lutz discusses the soul of the American car industry, Mitt Romney and the award-winning Chevy Volt. (06:22)
Episode #08080
After Larry the Quaker Oats mascot undergoes plastic surgery, Stephen gets a distressing call from Wilford Brimley. (04:15)
Episode #08071
An aging Pat Robertson begins to find his mind, "Shahs of Sunset" seduces viewers with Iranian-American sass, and bears go metrosexual. (07:16)
Episode #08064
William Shatner discusses love, life, horses and his Broadway show "Shatner's World." (06:13)
Episode #08025
Pulitzer Prize winning author Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee discusses the history and science of cancer. (05:20)
Episode #08014
Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile explain goat rodeos and discuss their totally American, genre-proof music. (05:19)
Episode #08003
Herman Cain's poll numbers rise, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's marriage crumbles, and Black Star performs. (00:33)
Episode #07123
Stephen often fantasizes about being invited to George Clooney's Italian palazzo, getting drunk and going skinny-dipping in Lake Como. (03:27)
Episode #07109
Jeff Bridges talks about winning an Oscar, playing The Dude, keeping it real for his bluesy music. (05:05)
Episode #07102
Barack Obama throws himself a lavish birthday party instead of working on the economy, so the recession will last four hours longer. (03:34)
Episode #07089
America might have to crash on Canada's couch for a while, the Republican party gets a fresh young face, and David McCullough discusses his book about Americans in Paris. (00:32)
Episode #07083
Tea Party darling and 70s rock 'n' roll participant Ted Nugent finds today's youth 'terminally stoned on apathy,' which is a gateway drug. (03:49)
Episode #07078
The GOP brand is about as popular with kids as an episode of "60 Minutes" hosted by a tube of Sensodyne. (02:00)
Episode #07072
Anthony Weiner's sadly delicious, sordid saga proves that Democrats don't share Republican values. (05:43)
Episode #07031
Stephen hopes he's not the surprise on the obituary page, and Harry Connick, Jr. won't be tickling the ivories. (00:33)
Episode #07021
James Murphy explains why he's walking away from fame in his last TV appearance as LCD Soundsystem. (03:06)