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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)
Columnist David Frum calls for an economically inclusive, environmentally responsible and socially modern Republican party. (05:57)
Christine O'Donnell likes that Mitt Romney's been consistent since he changed his mind. (02:16)
Donald Trump prepares to moderate a GOP presidential debate, but Republicans discourage candidates from appearing. (07:36)
Fox New's Bret Baier asks Mitt Romney questions he doesn't want to answer, thereby making him look bad. (03:24)
Herman Cain is joking about the deadly, electrified U.S.-Mexico border fence -- unless Americans are into the idea, in which case he means it. (05:12)
Eric Foner says Abraham Lincoln didn't see slavery as a fundamental problem confronting America until well into his career. (06:09)
Stephen offers Senator McCain his heartiest congratulations and condolences on his victorious defeat in the Arizona Senate primary. (02:58)
Harold Ford Jr. maintains his consistent pro-choice position and explains why he changed his mind about gay marriage. (06:24)
Harold Ford Jr. has the musky sack to not only change his address but also his political views. (03:20)
Stephen asks Congressman Robert Wexler to say some things about his constituents since they're asleep. (05:36)
Stephen takes his vitamin E -- a couple of caplets in the mouth keeps the blood flow going south. (6:01)
Stephen tries to get Congresswoman Diana DeGette to support a bill protecting the American elephant and to include his name in the bill. (6:18)
Representative Bill Pascrell introduced legislation to limit stereotypical portrayals of Italian-Americans; Stephen recuts "The Godfather" accordingly. (6:44)
Congressman Steve Rothman talks about New Jersey, the war in Iraq and what date movie he'd see with Stephen. (6:43)