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Americans commercialize and groundhog up the ancient Christo-Pagan rite of Candlemas, completely losing sight of its true meaning. (02:33)
Super PACs haven't led to billionaires secretly buying democracy, they've led to billionaires publicly buying it. (02:58)
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)
Newt Gingrich picks up support from Herman Cain, Sarah Palin and fellow Newtketeer Randy "Duke" Cunningham. (05:18)
Bjork performs "Cosmogony," from her album "Biophilia." (05:00)
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)
Drew Barrymore recalls working with Steven Spielberg as a little girl and thinks about recording a whale CD to promote her movie "Big Miracle." (06:22)
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)
Stephen urges Occupy Wall Streeters to accept corporations as people, craps on Jimmy Fallon's Ben & Jerry's flavor and reveals Mitt Romney's safe word. (04:12)
Rick Perry's family hunting cabin causes racial controversy; Stephen remembers chosing to be a straight, right-handed, Caucasian male; and Occupy Wall Street goes global. (04:13)
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 decks The Colbert Report studio with a full Advent's worth of cheer. (02:21)
The Black Keys perform "Lonely Boy," from their album "El Camino." (03:28)
Self-proclaimed Third Eagle of the Apocalypse William Tapley shares his Denver International Airport conspiracy theory. (08:17)
Stephen Sondheim discusses the complexity of his characters and rates Stephen's performance in "Company." (05:34)
The Catholic Church revises the liturgy, Pope Benedict XVI gets caught riding the Popemobile without a seat belt, and a vodka ad offends Jews and Christians alike. (06:48)