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Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe discusses the function of the Constitution and reveals his favorite amendment. (05:37)
During a Florida town hall meeting, Rick Santorum fails to correct an elderly woman claiming that Barack Obama is an avowed Muslim and a noncitizen. (03:48)
The American Heritage Dictionary's lexicowards redefine an offensive term, and Newt Gingrich thinks of new ways to make Americans afraid. (06:05)
Country music star Toby Keith takes on globalization and helps Stephen get the "ho"s out of America. (04:42)
Stephen thinks the G.O.P. should adopt a name that's more appealing to young people -- like Twitter. (04:00)
Jose Antonio Vargas explains which is more difficult: coming out of the closet as a gay man or as a border gay. (06:18)
The Supreme Court has big news for Wal-Mart, animals respond to advertising, and Alexandra Pelosi talks about her documentary on becoming a U.S. citizens. (00:31)
Emmy-winning filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi discusses her documentary, "Citizen U.S.A," about citizenship ceremonies throughout the 50 states. (06:22)
President Obama's idea to secure the border with an alligator-filled moat sounds familiar and brilliant to Stephen. (03:04)
Superman renounces his U.S. citizenship, Madden NFL 12 adds a concussion rule, and "Glee" glamorizes homosexuality. (05:32)
Questions remain about Obama's birth certificate, the royal wedding is a triumph, and "Fast Five" sets a record. (00:40)
Before Osama bin Laden came along, it was possible to get on a plane with an adult-sized bottle of shampoo. (03:48)
Barack Obama releases his long-form birth certificate, but Donald Trump wants the president's Occidental records. (05:34)
Stephen asks an expert about getting rid of the 14th Amendment and suggests new ideas to keep anchor babies from stealing our freedoms. (03:03)
Stephen is so proud to have been born in a country where unsubstantiated rumors about political opponents become majority beliefs. (01:23)
Eulalia Garcia Maturey proves that, if you follow the rules, there is a legal path to citizenship, and it takes less than 102 years. (02:17)
Akhil Amar says the big idea behind the 14th Amendment is that U.S. citizens are all born with equal rights. (08:48)
Stephen reminds Tennessee viewers to vote for Basil Marceaux.com and refuses to celebrate President Obama's birthday. (02:16)
Arturo Rodriguez invites Americans who think immigrant farm workers are taking away jobs to work in the fields. (04:45)
Rep. Mike Castle is convinced Barack Obama is an American citizen, despite his constituents' tiny flags and birth certificates wrapped in plastic. (01:30)