|
|
A good Supreme Court justice is a Constitutional scholar first, and a time traveling mind reader second. (03:47)
Ron Paul supporters release a pin-up calendar, Allen West defends waterboarding, and Forever 21 discontinues a controversial necklace. (06:02)
Herman Cain's sexual harassment controversy is a classic case of "he said/she's legally prohibited from saying." (03:26)
How dare costume-makers single out women for debasing when guys would love to get slutty, too. (02:15)
Gloria Steinem believes Americans know that women can do what men can do, but they don't know that men can do what women can do. (06:05)
Free birth control will wipe out the American race and instantly turn daughters into wanton harlots with insatiable sexual appetites. (04:42)
Summer's Eve's ad campaign features talking vaginas, but Stephen wants to target men's deeply troubling genitals for a change. (05:47)
If the FEC allows his Super PAC, Stephen promises to make ads that are even less responsible than Turn Right USA's racist, misogynistic ads. (03:30)
The Supreme Court throws out a class action lawsuit brought against Wal-Mart by its female employees, setting a precedent for gender-equal powerlessness against corporations. (04:03)
Brooklyn's Hasidic newspaper removes Hillary Clinton from a photo because there's nothing more sexually suggestive than a woman killing a terrorist. (03:20)
Stephen touches things he shouldn't, and hugs athletes, military men and a puppy dressed in fatigues. (03:01)
Unilever creates armpit insecurity among women so it can make money selling the solution. (06:05)
There's a new front in the war against sexism, Wisconsin's anti-union law faces trouble, and Piers Gibbon doesn't complain about the green room snacks. (00:36)
Roy Den Hollander fights for men's rights by striking back at the heart of feminism: ladies night. (07:01)
Jody Williams doesn't believe she's better than men, but she thinks she's smarter than a lot of them. (05:42)
Montana Representative Joe Reed legislates scientific fact on global warming, and Levi's introduces ex-girlfriend jeans. (04:20)
Stephanie Coontz says that women in the 1960s who wanted more in life than to be a housewife were diagnosed with penis envy. (05:50)
A large number of lady politicians say it's time that America ditches the ballot box in favor of the measuring stick. (03:22)
A good Supreme Court justice is a Constitutional scholar first and a time traveling mind reader second. (05:10)
Stephen is in the middle of a repressed Daily Show memory when he's interrupted by an emergency Candwich update. (03:40)