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Rush Limbaugh shares his kung pao jibber-jabber and compares NFL games to gang violence. (03:23)
Rush Limbaugh defends his sexist comments, and Steve King makes his case against universal preventative medicine. (03:06)
Episode #08099
In tribute to the late Maurice Sendak, Stephen revisits his Colberty Tales and releases his Sendak-approved "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" children's book. (05:36)
Episode #08093
Republicans create an anti-Obama ad, Super PACs go to college, and musician Jack White releases his solo album, "Blunderbuss." (00:37)
Episode #08093
Jack White introduces his first solo album, "Blunderbuss," and recalls making a record with Stephen. (06:40)
Episode #08093
Jack White performs "Freedom at 21" from his debut solo album, "Blunderbuss." (03:13)
Episode #08091
Children's author Julie Andrews talks about her book series "The Very Fairy Princess" and the importance of sparkle. (06:44)
Episode #08090
Pheromone parties encourage premarital smelling, and Arizona lawmakers declare that pregnancy begins two weeks before conception. (04:22)
Episode #08086
Award-winning American singer Bonnie Raitt talks about environmental activism and her popular track "Angel from Montgomery." (04:36)
Episode #08086
American blues singer Bonnie Raitt performs "Right Down the Line" from her album "Slipstream." (04:05)
Episode #08086
Stephen helps Bonnie Raitt perform her hit song "Angel from Montgomery." (04:21)
Episode #08085
Mitt Romney claims the Obama administration has waged the real war on women, and Obama campaign strategist Hilary Rosen's attack on Ann Romney helps his case. (05:42)
Stephen's black friend advises him on how to not seem racist and appeal to black audiences. (03:49)
Episode #08073
Stephen offers to solve Ireland's overpriced sperm problem, and presents some authentic cultural garments. (03:53)
Episode #08071
The Seattle Pop Conference jams to a series of panel discussions and scholarly presentations, but not to Stephen's amazing paper. (02:20)
Episode #08071
Andrew Bird explains the inspiration for "Eyeoneye" and learns of sad associations with his "The Mysterious Production of Eggs" album. (03:23)
Episode #08071
Andrew Bird performs "Eyeoneye," from his album "Break It Yourself." (04:07)
Episode #08071
Andrew Bird performs "Danse Caribe," from his album "Break It Yourself," in this exclusive, web-only Colbert Report video. (06:43)
Episode #08070
Scientists find another use for lifesaving bacon, and ultrasound shuts down sperm production in rat testes. (05:05)
Episode #08069
Don Fleming, Elvis Costello and Emmylou Harris discuss the the folk music legacy of Alan Lomax. (06:44)