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Newt Gingrich picks up support from Herman Cain, Sarah Palin and fellow Newtketeer Randy "Duke" Cunningham. (05:18)
The Tennessee Tea Party demands that textbooks remove references to the Founding Fathers' slave ownership and violence against Native Americans. (04:27)
Maurice Sendak considers the state of children's literature and gets high on markers. (07:05)
Stephen reports on the Rock Me Like a Herman Cain South Cain-olina Primary Rally, and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita predicts what world leaders will do. (00:26)
With less than a week left before the Republican primary, which candidate should South Carolina turn to? (01:00)
Mitt Romney wins the Iowa caucus, but Rick Santorum proves that a man with a vision, a willingness to work hard and a laser-like homophobia can make a mark. (03:11)
The Super Bowl of old Midwestern people sitting in folding chairs in a high school gym is upon us. (06:50)
The orgy of Black Friday Christmas shopping proves that America is back, and Americans will get their gifts by any means necessary. (03:25)
Congress takes for granted American troops' willingness to make greater sacrifices than the rest of society. (05:23)
Ron Paul supporters release a pin-up calendar, Allen West defends waterboarding, and Forever 21 discontinues a controversial necklace. (06:02)
Country music star Toby Keith takes on globalization and helps Stephen get the "ho"s out of America. (04:42)
Toby Keith performs "Made in America," from his album "Clancy's Tavern." (03:11)
Toby Keith and Stephen sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." (01:35)
Jon Huntsman addresses the controversy surrounding his faith and talks about serving as the U.S. Ambassador to China during Barack Obama's presidency. (06:38)
The Tea Party Nation asks its members to pledge not to hire employees, and Spirit Airlines turns jets into flying billboards. (04:05)
Bill O'Reilly supports America's troops by sending them what they need most on the battlefield: his book. (03:14)
The Marine Corps issues a harsh restriction banning Marines from audible farting, and the Department of Homeland Security lets kids 12 and under keep their shoes on. (04:49)
Seeing an American flag can shift voters toward republicanism, so Franklin F. Flagworth should be the GOP's frontrunner. (03:17)
After filing his Super PAC papers, Stephen wades into the crowd with a credit card swiper attached to his iPad like Washington crossing the Delaware to ask it for money. (05:11)
Emmy-winning filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi discusses her documentary, "Citizen U.S.A," about citizenship ceremonies throughout the 50 states. (06:22)