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Sean Hannity, inexplicable football in hand, dissects the news with political luminaries during his "Great American Panel" segment. (01:15)
Stephen Sondheim discusses the complexity of his characters and rates Stephen's performance in "Company." (05:34)
The Department of Justice releases a full-color, 151-page cost report proving no government money was wasted on muffins. (03:22)
How dare costume-makers single out women for debasing when guys would love to get slutty, too. (02:15)
Bill O'Reilly supports America's troops by sending them what they need most on the battlefield: his book. (03:14)
Before researching the Lord's Resistance Army, Rush Limbaugh accuses Barack Obama of killing Christians in Uganda. (04:15)
Stephen often fantasizes about being invited to George Clooney's Italian palazzo, getting drunk and going skinny-dipping in Lake Como. (03:27)
Frank Luntz will help Stephen create a Colbert Super PAC ad that works for Democrats and Republicans and scores with the South and the North. (07:10)
Part-time weather balloon Rush Limbaugh exposes the government-manufactured heat index conspiracy, while SpongeBob brainwashes kids with global warming propaganda. (04:59)
Barack Obama throws himself a lavish birthday party instead of working on the economy, so the recession will last four hours longer. (03:34)
Republicans hope to attract the youth vote, seniors face a shocking threat, and Keith Olbermann returns to television. (00:37)
Keith Olbermann refuses to acknowledge Bill O'Reilly's victory and doesn't miss having to shave every day. (06:36)
The Emergency Beckpack is filled with everything needed to survive in a post-Glenn world, including beef stroganoff. (03:57)
If Stephen wants to be a political playa in 2012, like Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee, he needs a PAC. (03:30)
Newt Gingrich proves that leadership isn't about bombing Libya, it's about being consistently against whatever Obama does. (05:14)
Anthony Weiner wants to ensure that the Supreme Court upholds a standard of ethics by asking Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from health care cases. (05:25)
Fox News sets a bad precedent by suspending two contributors who might be running for president. (02:28)
Keith Olbermann's essence is deflected into a coffee cup after Stephen's body rejects his power like a pompous kidney. (05:41)
Stephen puts Keith Olbermug inside Bill O'Reilly's microwave oven so they can fight it out. (00:46)
On the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's "Ask Not" inaugural address, the all-American pundit panel tears Camelot a new hole. (03:43)