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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)
Just because Norway's confessed murderer is a blond, blue-eyed, Norwegian-born, anti-Muslim crusader doesn't mean he's not a swarthy, ululating madman. (05:09)
Since Saturday night is the end of the world, let's take a moment to say goodbye to the history of life on Earth. (01:34)
Stephen trains for space travel and hoops it up with Allan Houston and the New York Knicks. (04:49)
"Fela!" wins at the Tonys, Rain accepts MTV's badass award, and "truthiness" gets added to the dictionary. (04:54)
Stephen says goodnight and reads from The New Oxford American Dictionary. (00:07)
Stephen won't let Merriam-Webster engayify other straight words like "drag," "bear" and "Manwich." (03:19)
Susan Jacoby and Stephen debate the importance of reason, the benefits of elitism and how much she owes him in truthiness residuals. (5:58)
Eric Alterman explains that liberalism is about truth, and truth is complicated. (4:42)
Accountant David Walker warns of a 50 trillion dollar deficit and Stephen asks if his haircut can be a tax write off. (5:29)
The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel comes back to The Report to talk about truthiness. (6:09)
Lake Superior State University has added "truthiness" to its list of banned words. (0:55)
Despite a solar power snafu, Stephen Jr. has been located -- unfortunately in Canada. (4:36)
Stephen gives a shout out to two soldiers stationed in Afghanistan who sent him an American flag flown during Mission Beef Hammer. (3:07)
Despite criticism during the first ever episode of The Colbert Report, Merriam-Webster's dictionary is making "Truthiness" its Word of the Year for 2006. (2:27)
Stephen gets choked up after realizing that he's affected Oprah's vocabulary. (2:05)
Racial profiling continues in airports, a district is better known, and Amy Goodman decries corporate sponsorship of the media. (0:30)
Gideon Yago thinks it's partially the viewer's fault that music videos are contributing to the fragmentation of American culture. Stephen thinks he's blaming America first. (6:25)
Stephen has heard that David Gergen is a moderate Republican, and he wants some answers about exactly how that makes any sense. (7:17)
On Wikipedia, we can create a reality that we can all agree on -- the reality we just agreed on. (4:10)