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Fox New's Bret Baier asks Mitt Romney questions he doesn't want to answer, thereby making him look bad. (03:24)
Elijah Wood talks about the extensive Antarctic training he endured to play a penguin in "Happy Feet Two." (06:12)
Part-time weather balloon Rush Limbaugh exposes the government-manufactured heat index conspiracy, while SpongeBob brainwashes kids with global warming propaganda. (04:59)
Summer's Eve's ad campaign features talking vaginas, but Stephen wants to target men's deeply troubling genitals for a change. (05:47)
California's school curriculum includes lesson plan-on-man action, and Disney will teach Chinese kids words like "Mickey," "Mouse," and "Sew that Mickey Mouse hoodie faster." (06:15)
Jimmy Fallon and Stephen enter into an altered state of butter pe-consciousness so they can learn to be friends. (04:37)
Since no one knows Spider-Man's identity, Alaska's write-in votes could actually be for Joe Miller. (03:07)
Childhood obesity threatens America's security, a jazz robot improvises with human players, and attractive women give men heart disease. (05:16)
Stephen demonstrates BP's plan to clean up the oil leak with a fish bowl, a bag of oil and a pair of nose hair clippers. (03:10)
Murdoc calls to tell Stephen he won't be interviewing the real Gorillaz, just Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett. (04:23)
Forbes Magazine forgets to add Richard Branson to its list of fictional rich people, and hipsters don't fill out Obama's census. (04:36)
Without Archie to focus on, Betty will have to do something sad like rediscover her own dreams and devote her life to making the world a better place. (06:06)
"Up" is a fantastic solution to our Social Security problem: we tie old people to balloons and let them fly away. (05:56)
A teenage Tek Jansen grows up fast after joining Alpha Squad. (5:12)
This is where it began - a teenage Tek Jansen stumbles into his first intergalactic adventure! (4:45)
Tek Jansen's latest adventure is his first adventure, from space dog vending to a fateful fall. (4:42)