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The Daily Beast's Andrew Sullivan analyzes the picture that GOP candidates have painted of Barack Obama and extolls the president's numerous achievements. (06:19)
Europe might be on the road to financial ruin, protestors try to shut down Wall Street, and Daniel Yergin discusses his book on the future of energy. (00:31)
Maybe the Republicans will love President Obama if he repeals the estate tax, increases defense spending and privatizes Social Security. (03:37)
According to Jonathan Alter, Barack Obama had a more productive first two years than any president since Lyndon Johnson, but the message didn't get out. (05:31)
Thanks to the Colbert Bump, Mayor John Fetterman has won re-election and Braddock, PA is getting a new community center. (05:45)
Ben Bernanke may lose his job, and Andy Schlafly creates a conservative version of Wikipedia. (00:31)
Stefan Colburt will fight G. Edward DeSeve anywhere in America, like Rhode Island's 65th District. (03:04)
The Catholic Church searches for life on other planets, and Sherman Alexie discusses his book, "War Dances." (00:34)
Connecticut's 42nd District is located in the middle of the River Styx and is represented by Brad Pitt's character from "Fight Club." (04:22)
Paul Krugman says the stimulus package is enough to help, but not enough to cure the economic crisis. (05:44)
Texas Governor Rick Perry wants to secede, and MACA urges the Obamas to use pesticides in their organic garden. (03:51)
Stephen may have chemistry with Congressman Aaron Schock, but he's keeping it professional. (06:58)
Congressman Dan Maffei's "evil twin" tells Stephen why he loves cocaine and the company of prostitutes. (7:03)
Stephen asks South Carolina's Mark Sanford what barbeque sauce he wants for his last meal. (05:00)
Mayor John Fetterman believes Braddock, PA is a great place to spend some of the stimulus money. (05:37)
The best way for Republicans to win back the trust of the people is to copy the strategy of our enemies. (05:12)
A married lesbian couple files for divorce and moves into separate Subaru Outbacks, and someone won a Grammy. (00:30)
Michael Steele navigates the subtleties of our language as he talks about the stimulus bill. (02:43)
Democrats take a page from the Republicans' fear book when selling the economic stimulus bill. (04:38)
James Surowiecki says the Democrats are using the financial crisis to push through programs that are in the long-term interest of Americans. (02:39)