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Stephen thinks the G.O.P. should adopt a name that's more appealing to young people -- like Twitter. (04:00)
Stephen thanks some of the more diverse heroes and turns to Ham Rove for the scoop on American Crossroads' drastically improved fundraising strategy. (05:06)
The New York Times' Paul Krugman talks about the Lesser Depression and the confidence fairy's effect on the American economy. (04:32)
Michele Bachmann responds to public backlash against the Family Leader pledge's insensitive slavery reference with a sensitive slavery reference. (05:40)
Eugene Jarecki reveals that Ronald Reagan raised taxes and was the first president to have a gay sleepover in the White House. (05:44)
Either there are two completely different Barack Obamas, or conservative pundits are attacking him no matter what he does. (05:26)
Erick Erickson opposes the Republican National Committee's purity test because the voters should decide. (05:54)
Stephen denies ever saying Aetna is a bigger threat to America than Osama bin Laden, and Stephen heckles a Burger King commercial. (03:43)
Barbara Boxer's new novel, "Blind Trust," is about a liberal California senator involved in a scandal, but it's not a veiled confession. (05:42)
Reverend Tony Campolo believes putting religion and politics together is like mixing ice cream with horse manure. (6:29)