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Mitt Romney proves that his principles are as unwavering as his hair, and Keith Ablow finds Newt Gingrich irresistible even if the Republican establishment doesn't. (05:29)
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)
Germany ranks as the world's least funny country, and Republicans prove that the government doesn't work. (05:48)
Allegations of an extramarital affair lead Herman Cain to reassess his candidacy and consider leaving his election-lover's pizza half-baked. (03:17)
Trevor Potter explains how the Colbert Super PAC can adopt Karl Rove's tactic of adopting Ben Nelson's issue ad tactic. (05:01)
Stephen heads to Wall Street to gain the trust of Occupy Wall Street protesters and take over the movement. (07:20)
Herman Cain thinks homosexuality is a choice, which means that, every day, Herman Cain gets up and chooses not to be gay. (04:13)
In this web-only exclusive, Jeff Bridges auditions to be Summer's Eve's spokesman. (01:09)
The New York Post explains the volatile stock market with analysis that everyone can understand. (01:56)
Stephen calls on the Colbert Nation to send in more suggestions for the direction of his Super PAC, in addition to more money. (04:21)
Arab American viewer Suq Madiq donates to Colbert Super PAC, the White Sox's Adam Dunn can't get to first base, and Anthony Bourdain finds Cinnabons grotesque. (01:01)
Summer's Eve's ad campaign features talking vaginas, but Stephen wants to target men's deeply troubling genitals for a change. (05:47)
Advertisers shouldn't use airbrushing and collagen -- just beautiful, natural monkey vaginas. (03:42)
Stephen quizzes art expert and auctioneer Simon de Pury about the number of things that look like vaginas in art. (00:47)
Joe Davis broadcasts America's location into space by transmitting vaginal contractions to aliens. (05:26)
Hamid Karzai is a constant target of assassination, but that doesn't stop him from making sure his head stands out from the crowd. (01:33)
If Republicans want to stop Sonia Sotomayor's nomination, they must accuse her of bigotry, uncover her secrets and make her weigh in on abortion. (06:19)
Cheerios marketing receives FDA scrutiny, soda drinkers face paralysis, and Oprah endorses dubious health advice. (07:17)
David Ross and Ed Colbert debate the copyright issues surrounding Shepard Fairey's Obama poster. (06:37)