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The Daily Beast's Andrew Sullivan analyzes the picture that GOP candidates have painted of Barack Obama and extolls the president's numerous achievements. (06:19)
Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman tie in Dixville Notch, and Romney declares that he likes being able to fire people. (05:13)
Dead people disrespect the sanctity of life by choosing to be dead, and a Papa John's cashier identifies a customer with a racial slur. (04:19)
Congress takes for granted American troops' willingness to make greater sacrifices than the rest of society. (05:23)
The pets of wealthy Americans have more disposable income than most poor people, suggesting a simple answer for closing the income gap. (05:17)
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker allows concealed weapons in the state capitol building, and True North lets low-income patients trade services for healthcare. (03:18)
The Supreme Court's nine justices could kill Obamacare in this season's biggest matchup. (03:17)
Jeffrey Toobin discusses the Constitution's Interstate Commerce Clause and its potential impact on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision. (04:06)
Dr. Jerome Groopman helps patients understand the risks and benefits of possible treatments so they can make informed health decisions. (05:15)
Barack Obama breaks up the word "Obamacare" into "Obama" and "care," but that's not where that word came from. (01:58)
Free birth control will wipe out the American race and instantly turn daughters into wanton harlots with insatiable sexual appetites. (04:42)
There's no better way to show the horrors of universal health care than with the release of "The Texas Chainsaw Medicare." (04:07)
Michele Bachmann announces her candidacy at the second Republican debate, and Tim Pawlenty runs for Mitt Romney's vice president. (08:23)
When it comes to health care, America should listen to the man who made his fortune selling bacon cheeseburger pizza. (03:34)
Documents reveal Osama bin Laden's immaculate financial records, and Hugh Hefner gets his pipe cleaned while he watches Stephen. (04:54)
Stephen tracks Newt Gingrich's position on health insurance with the Pandertron 8000. (05:54)
Charles Manson makes the case for climate change, and Harvey Wayne Wilkes supports Obamacare and cannibalism. (03:26)
The Wisconsin state workers' request to keep collective bargaining rights may sound reasonable, but that's just the accent. (04:41)
Christine Todd Whitman explains what services she would cut first if she were the governor of one of the 46 states facing budget deficits. (05:24)
The pope speaks out against the Internet, a middle school football team pulls off the greatest trick play, and Joseph Gobbles deals drugs to Jay the Intern. (07:31)