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Episode #08077
Peter Beinart discusses his book "The Crisis of Zionism" and what he sees as a divide between the democratic Israel and the Israel of the West Bank. (05:38)
Episode #08068
Now that Super Tuesday results are in, Stephen prepares to finally realize his long-standing love and support for Mitt Romney. (04:27)
Episode #08062
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is the greatest film of 2012, but the liberal elitist snobs at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honor "The Artist" instead. (04:13)
Episode #08046
Wikipedia, reddit and Boing Boing go dark to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, two bills that could change the Internet forever. (02:49)
Episode #08018
Stephen asks Hargrave Custom Yachts for his boat. (00:13)
Episode #08004
Stephen honors Steve Jobs with a montage of all the cool Apple products he got for free, and thanks Jobs for everything he did. (03:44)
Episode #07034
Charlie Sheen gets a new gig as Twitter overlord, and the fake Rahm Emanuel is unmasked. (03:19)
Episode #07033
Stephen would be the appiest man in the world if Apple gave him an iPad 2 and a panini press. (02:46)
Episode #06159
Stephen refuses to exploit his 1.9 million Twitter followers to plug Water.org for Matt Damon and receives the first-ever Golden Tweet Award from Biz Stone. (03:45)
Episode #06142
Jay the Intern will earn a college credit by shooting Past Stephen when he shows up one hour from now. (03:13)
Episode #06103
Richard Clarke believes that too many intelligence agencies increase the chances that the next terrorist attack will succeed. (10:55)
Episode #06090
The Economist could have gone further to really drive home the point that President Obama is a coast-destroying failure. (02:55)
Episode #06076
"Fela!" wins at the Tonys, Rain accepts MTV's badass award, and "truthiness" gets added to the dictionary. (04:54)
Episode #06072
Every order of shrimp from Louisiana comes pre-blackened, and Jonathan Alter reviews President Obama's first year. (00:32)
Episode #06067
An MIT study finds that longer essays get better scores, so ideally your writing section should read like Glenn Beck's teleprompter. (05:07)
Episode #06015
Stephen questions whether corporations have the right to free speech and hopes Arthur Benjamin tells him what comes after 14. (00:24)
Episode #06015
In case Stephen didn't make himself perfectly clear -- give him an iPad. (00:12)
Episode #06014
Creigh Deeds promotes lifetime hunting licenses for babies, and hikers can scare off bears with an iPhone app. (03:29)
Episode #05057
Stephen learns what it takes to be a foreign correspondent, besides a pad, a pencil and an anti-American bias, and drinks are on Daniel Gross. (00:33)
Episode #03134
Stephen sits down with Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, and puts our environment under a microscope. (0:28)