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Episode #08085
An Internet dating service helps survivalists Arma-get-it-on, and a fast food chain reminds evacuees to grab a menu. (04:23)
Stephen's building manager oversees a fire drill, finds a girl for Stephen Jr., and keeps Stephen on the straight and narrow-minded. (04:49)
God punishes the mid-Atlantic states for gayness, Sarah Palin speaks out against government jobs, and John Lithgow looks for Nordic lesbians. (04:13)
Seal Team Six takes down Osama bin Laden, Donald Trump decides to run for president "in his mind," and Colbert PAC contends with Viacom lawyers. (05:21)
Episode #08021
Co-founder and director of 350.org Bill McKibben explains why the Keystone XL pipeline will mean "game over" for the climate. (06:39)
Episode #08007
Former EPA administrator Carol Browner explains why clean air and water are good for America's economy. (03:29)
Stephen doesn't want the government to stop Ron Paul from shooting at floods. (03:57)
Episode #07117
Waffle House becomes FEMA's syrup-smothered canary in a coalmine, which is also available on their menu. (03:53)
Episode #07111
In Michele Bachmann's metaphor, God represents the American people, politicians represent themselves, and the hurricane represents the earthquake. (03:32)
Episode #07107
In this unedited, extended interview, Susan Rice discusses the humanitarian tragedy in Somalia and tells Colbert Nation how they can help at an individual level. (03:42)
Episode #07090
With the temporary closure of the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles, increased traffic on two off-peak days means someone might have to walk someplace. (02:52)
Episode #07059
Stephen urges viewers to donate to the Red Cross while he searches for the shared bathroom key under David Letterman's desk. (04:05)
Episode #07045
Instead of talking about depressing current events, Stephen wants to deliver some good news about the iPad 2. (02:17)
Episode #07040
CNBC's Larry Kudlow sees the good news in Japan's earthquake, and global food prices skyrocket. (05:38)
Episode #07040
Laurie Garrett explains how biofuels, natural disasters and disease contribute to the global food crisis. (03:43)
Episode #07039
Colonel Gaddafi announces that he's traveling to Iowa to dump seawater on the nuclear reactors. (01:31)
Episode #07038
Californians panic over trace amounts of radiation that might drift 5,000 miles and contaminate their Jamba Juices. (02:42)
Episode #07037
Japan suffers a massive earthquake, and America launches air strikes against Libya. (05:34)
Episode #06082
Stephen finds out if Glenn Beck is a civil rights hero and talks to Pandora founder Tim Westergren about radio on the Internet. (00:27)
Episode #06063
The fun police bust a guy wakeboarding on top of what was once a productive Nashville business district. (03:53)