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Episode #08102
Egyptian voters narrow down their presidential candidates, but angry protests reveal that nobody likes either contender. (04:09)
Episode #08099
Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill criticizes political attack ads funded by untraceable money in 501(c)4s. (04:19)
Episode #08093
Old, gray-haired Barack Obama successfully panders to the youth vote, but Republicans emphasize the difference between class clown and class president. (04:41)
Episode #08092
Harvard University's Michael Sandel illustrates the ethical and moral concerns regarding the growing role of money and market values in society. (07:02)
Episode #08090
Former Texas Board of Education Chairman Don McLeroy discusses the documentary "The Revisionaries," science in textbooks and religious conservatism. (06:41)
Episode #08089
Tavis Smiley and Cornel West talk about their book on American poverty, "The Rich and the Rest of Us." (06:16)
Episode #08086
Women are the big prize this campaign year, and both Democrats and Republicans are fallopi-in it to win it. (04:53)
Episode #08080
Republicans will need to work hard to capture the Latino vote instead of their current strategy of capturing Latinos. (04:20)
Episode #08072
There could be any number of gorillas roaming Hale County, AL, and one can only assume they voted for Santorum. (02:47)
Episode #08072
Veteran political strategist Mark McKinnon's No Labels movement has a 12-step program to reform Congress. (06:53)
Episode #08066
From a purely mathematical standpoint, conservatives will eventually yield to the inevitability of Mitt Romney after Super Tuesday. (02:29)
Episode #08065
Dawn Quarles, a Florida high school teacher, faces voter fraud fines for registering her students to vote. (07:13)
Episode #08053
Newt Gingrich picks up support from Herman Cain, Sarah Palin and fellow Newtketeer Randy "Duke" Cunningham. (05:18)
Episode #08052
Stephen takes back his super PAC just in time for the FEC's financial disclosure deadline. (02:48)
Episode #08052
Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe discusses the function of the Constitution and reveals his favorite amendment. (05:37)
Stephen Colbert defines "we, the people" and compares himself to Martin Luther King Jr. during the South Cain-olina Primary Rally at the College of Charleston. (09:33)
Stephen addresses the beautiful people of South Carolina at the College of Charleston and praises Herman Cain, the man people came to see introduce him. (07:21)
Episode #08050
Once again, President Barack Obama ruins another perfectly good night of TV by addressing yet another joint session of Congress, and the GOP offers its rebuttals. (04:23)
Episode #08048
Herman Cain beat every candidate in the South Carolina primary who was no longer trying to win, leading Stephen to officially end his presidential exploratory committee. (04:17)
Besides his t's, what else is Stephen Colbert silent about? (01:00)