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Bjork shows off her "Biophilia" album iPad app and explains what inspired her interactive multimedia collection. (05:21)
Colbert Super PAC does not coordinate with candidates like Buddy Roemer. (00:58)
Trevor Potter explains how the Colbert Super PAC can adopt Karl Rove's tactic of adopting Ben Nelson's issue ad tactic. (05:01)
An Ohio family photographs what they purport to be ghosts having sex in their house. (02:23)
To undo the damage he has unwittingly done to Karl Rove's otherwise spotless reputation, Stephen issues a rare clarification. (06:11)
The fastest way to start a European war is to piss off the Germans, so America should kick them in the schnitzels to jumpstart a World War II-style economic recovery. (04:27)
Atheists attack religion outside the Lincoln Tunnel, and the official Capitol Christmas Tree has a Twitter account. (04:53)
Stephen apologizes to everyone at his neighborhood Wal-Mart who may have been offended by his wrongful interpretation of what Black Friday means. (02:39)
Taser International unveils a taser-armed robot and commissions a safety study involving methed-out sheep. (06:16)
Republicans must tie themselves to the mast of their principles in order to sail safely to re-election. (05:39)
Hallmark encourages people to buy greeting cards instead of presents, and the Christmas Krampus visits Stephen. (04:35)
Stephen says goodnight as Krampus shakes his rusty chains. (00:06)
Connecticut's 42nd District is located in the middle of the River Styx and is represented by Brad Pitt's character from "Fight Club." (04:22)
Stephen advises Kim Jong-un to kidnap random people, invent wacky mythology and be fashionable. (04:22)
Stephen wants to copy the Swedish economic model of the Vikings. (06:32)
Representative Phil Gingrey won in Newt Gingrich's old district when voters confused their last names. (6:40)
Stephen thinks that Representative Albert Wynn and his people shouldn't be allowed to vote -- and by "his people," he, of course, means "federal employees." (6:23)