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Sarah Palin uses a hand-o-prompter and defends Rush Limbaugh for calling liberals "retards." (05:12)
John McCain accepts the nomination -- looks like he called the Republicans' bluff. (00:32)
Stephen may have missed the last night of the Republican National Convention, but it's not too late for a balloon drop. (02:26)
Hockey mom Sarah Palin delivers a rousing speech at the Republican convention, though she was given five minutes for high-sticking. (00:29)
Adam Brickley explains how he influenced the direction of American politics from his mom's house. (09:21)
Cindy McCain's dress is clearly influenced by Stephen's John McCain Green Screen Challenge. (03:05)
Ron Paul would have had to give up everything he believes in to speak at the RNC. (04:33)
The Republicans finally have their convention, just when you thought Minnesota couldn't get any whiter. (00:31)
Joe Lieberman speaks at the RNC, spitting in the face of everyone who voted for him. (04:10)
Susan Eisenhower tells Stephen how a member of one of America's most venerated military families could stoop so low and support Barack Obama. (04:05)
John McCain knows that behind every great man is a great woman, and in his case, that woman is John McCain. (03:29)
Doris Kearns Goodwin explains that Sarah Palin has to make her case to women before they will vote for her. (06:04)
Senior Meteorologist and Stephen From Four Years Ago reports on the latest conditions in the Gulf. (02:27)
Sarah Palin needs to choose someone with the kind of credibility and executive leadership John McCain just doesn't have. (06:47)
With John McCain's acceptance speech this Thursday, it's time to wrap up the challenge and salute everyone who made him exciting. (03:33)
Terrell Davis uses the telestrator to show how Barack Obama did on Invesco Field. (03:33)
The Democratic convention is over, so it's time for Stephen to take the Styrofoam cups out of the microwave. (01:00)
It's the last night of the Democratic convention. Spoiler alert: they picked Obama. (00:34)
Stephen bakes high altitude brownies, and thanks the folks at the Overlook Hotel for putting them up all week. (02:08)
In the fight to keep Barack Obama tied to the 1960s, we have an ally: the dead. (06:48)