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Episode #08065
As the countdown to Super Tuesday continues, Republicans consider Jeb Bush a possible last-ditch candidate. (02:21)
Episode #08047
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)
Episode #08038
Mitt Romney wins the Iowa caucus, but Rick Santorum proves that a man with a vision, a willingness to work hard and a laser-like homophobia can make a mark. (03:11)
Episode #08038
Mitt Romney denies coordinating with Restore Our Future, the pro-Romney super PAC responsible for a barrage of negative ads against Newt Gingrich. (03:47)
Episode #08038
The Fox News team soldiers on in its Iowa caucus coverage despite the loss of basic mental functions, and CNN debuts its tricky flick technology. (03:42)
Episode #08038
The Colbert Report's Des Moines affiliate station, WOI, confirms Mitt Romney's eight-vote win over Rick Santorum in the Iowa caucus. (03:34)
Episode #08038
Journalist John Heilemann examines Rick Santorum's rise in the Iowa caucus and the potential direction of his campaign. (06:33)
Episode #08037
The Super Bowl of old Midwestern people sitting in folding chairs in a high school gym is upon us. (06:50)
Episode #08037
A registered Republican Iowa voter weighs in on the GOP presidential candidates. (01:57)
Episode #08037
The Colbert Report's official prognosticating snail meditates on the possible outcome of the 2012 Republican caucuses. (02:53)
Episode #08037
The prognosticating snail continues to ponder the GOP presidential candidates. (00:10)
Episode #08013
Stephen heads to Wall Street to gain the trust of Occupy Wall Street protesters and take over the movement. (07:20)
Episode #04012
Hillary Clinton has found her new black friend -- Frederick Douglass. (2:25)
Episode #04001
Stephen wraps up the Iowa Caucus and reveals that he's the one who can stop Barack Obama. (7:24)