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Ben & Jerry's releases a 2012 election year package that equates the dominance of Americone Dream with that of the Colbert Super PAC. (04:57)
Stephen enjoys a scoop of 2012 election edition Americone Dream. (00:07)
Stephen chronicles presidential business from Barack Obama killing Bin Laden to Abe Lincoln's half a theater review. (03:12)
Ron Paul supporters release a pin-up calendar, Allen West defends waterboarding, and Forever 21 discontinues a controversial necklace. (06:02)
In honor of The Report's sixth anniversary, Stephen unveils his latest portrait, and New York's Chelsea Market exhibits behind-the-scenes photos from the show. (02:26)
Stephen needs billionaire donations because he blew a lot of Colbert Nation's Super PAC cash hiring Oscar winner Kevin Kline. (05:30)
There's one downside to the United States becoming the only civilized nation without a postal service, but Stephen has just the solution. (03:42)
If Americans can exploit the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks to make a quick buck, it's like hitting the terrorists with economic Jujitsu. (04:38)
Bill James discusses Lizzie Borden's innocence, Winnie Judd's murderous phase and John Wayne Gacy's valuable paintings. (06:10)
Stephen fills in the New York Times crossword puzzle with stuff about himself every day, and this time it actually works. (03:30)
Stephen announces official March to Keep Fear merchandise and forgets to apply for a permit. (04:05)
They may take our safety and security, but they will never take our rhinestone-studded Big Apple thongs and porn shop anal beads. (03:10)
Good for you, whoever is making money selling a dead woman's private gynecological X-rays. (02:19)
Technically, "Jesus rifles" aren't a holy war -- they're more like an armor-piercing Sunday school. (02:37)
Congress lets the estate tax expire, and a member of Yale's Skull and Bones secret society auctions off a human skull ballot box. (03:26)
P.K. Winsome offers authentic "Barack Obama Is Hitler" mustaches to put on any pro-Obama collectible. (07:19)
Stephen cures Dominic Philip's reading habit by sending him an entire box of books and forcing him to read every last one of them. (02:56)
Henry Louis Gates Jr. commits the perfect crime, Bill Gates tries to control the weather, and Wilford Brimley has too much free time. (05:59)
President Obama outlaws flavored cigarettes, Microsoft introduces Project Natal, and a graveyard accepts bids. (05:25)
All marriages shouldn't be equal, but there should be so many separate kinds of marriage that the gays don't feel singled out. (4:29)