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Frankie Sullivan sues Newt Gingrich for using Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" in his campaign, and former frontman Dave Bickler performs "A Nation Like No Other." (04:00)
Newt Gingrich gains a powerful supporter, America gets a new look at its founding fathers, and Bjork performs a song. (00:33)
Bjork performs "Cosmogony," from her album "Biophilia." (05:00)
Stephen chases Jon Stewart through the streets of New York City and onto the set of "The View" to get the Colbert Super PAC back. (03:02)
Barack Obama plays the dirty political trick of being irresistibly appealing, the Navy trains dolphins to sweep for mines, and the U.N. receives 35 pounds of cocaine. (06:11)
Mitt Romney attacks Newt Gingrich for calling Spanish "the language of the ghetto." (03:13)
Maurice Sendak considers the state of children's literature and gets high on markers. (07:05)
The establishment may have thwarted Stephen's campaign for President of the United States of South Carolina, but there is one moment it can never take away from him. (07:05)
James Taylor and Stephen remind the Colbert Nation to attend the Rock Me Like a Herman Cain South Cain-olina Primary Rally, with a rendition of "Carolina in My Mind." (04:15)
Mitt Romney takes New Hampshire, threats from space abound, and George Stephanopoulos reviews the week. (00:35)
Conservative pundits criticize the Obama White House for throwing an extravagant Halloween party for the children of U.S. troops. (05:06)
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)
Daniel Craig reveals his technique for staying sexy and arm-wrestles Stephen. (06:30)
Ray Odierno and Stephen pay tribute to the homecoming troops of the Iraq war with an a cappella rendition of "I'll Be Home for Christmas." (01:03)
Stephen performs a selection from Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" with American Ballet Theater's David Hallberg and Hee Seo. (02:10)
The Black Keys perform "Lonely Boy," from their album "El Camino." (03:28)
In this web-only exclusive, The Black Keys perform "Gold On the Ceiling," from their album "El Camino." (03:58)
Self-proclaimed Third Eagle of the Apocalypse William Tapley shares his Denver International Airport conspiracy theory. (08:17)
Jimmie Johnson explores the team dynamics involved in NASCAR racing and discusses the inspiration behind his Wii game. (05:07)
Stephen signs off with a slow-mo replay of his rolling chair race against Jimmie Johnson. (00:15)