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Newt Gingrich picks up support from Herman Cain, Sarah Palin and fellow Newtketeer Randy "Duke" Cunningham. (05:18)
Trevor Potter explains how the Colbert Super PAC can adopt Karl Rove's tactic of adopting Ben Nelson's issue ad tactic. (05:01)
Michael Sandel uses real-world examples to test big philosophical concepts and ethical questions about justice and cannibalism. (07:10)
Stephen interrupts his reading of Michael Sandel's "Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?" to say goodnight. (00:06)
To seduce the prudent, Stephen puts the names of people who have donated to Colbert Super PAC on a cash crawl. (02:09)
"Captain America" delivers an all-American message about steroids, and liberal Hollywood conspires to destroy "Atlas Shrugged." (06:01)
A.C. Grayling's humanist Bible, "The Good Book," is a collection of great wisdom, but it's nothing Stephen would kill somebody else over. (05:43)
CNBC's Larry Kudlow sees the good news in Japan's earthquake, and global food prices skyrocket. (05:38)
Laurie Garrett explains how biofuels, natural disasters and disease contribute to the global food crisis. (03:43)
If every Supreme Court justice had to recuse themselves over a conflict of interest, we would never see John Roberts' NASCAR robe. (03:38)
Anthony Weiner wants to ensure that the Supreme Court upholds a standard of ethics by asking Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from health care cases. (05:25)
50 Cent doesn't see anything illegal about buying 30 million shares of penny stocks and instructing his Twitter followers to run up the price. (05:15)
Mike Fitzpatrick and Pete Sessions apologize for missing their oath of office, but they swore in through the TV. (03:06)
Charlie Rangel faces a formal congressional letter of reprimand after being convicted of ethics violations. (02:32)
Loyola Law School inflates grades, Texas can't afford new science textbooks, and Wal-Mart helps its workers get college degrees. (06:43)
Rebecca Skloot discusses Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were the first to be immortal and commercialized. (05:47)
The best way to rejoice in the achievements of our black countrymen is with a Heineken. (02:44)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. informs Stephen that he's the whitest man he's ever tested using genetic analysis. (06:12)
Your honor was so precious to the banks that they bundled it with other people's honor and sold it to Wall Street honor speculators. (06:58)
For those who want custom babies, but can't afford designer prices, Prescott introduces the Build-A-Baby Workshop. (05:25)