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Station: Comedy Central (US)
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Status: Ended
Start: 2005-10-17

The Colbert Report Season 2007 Air Dates


S2007E01 - Ethan Nadelmann Air Date: 09 January 2007 04:30 -

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Director of the Drug Policy Alliance Ethan Nadelmann argues to legalize marijuana to reduce America's prison population.


S2007E02 - Jim Cramer Air Date: 10 January 2007 04:30 -

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Jim Cramer tells Stephen how to get the most out of watching his show.


S2007E03 - David Kamp Air Date: 11 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen and David Kamp discuss the fancy-pantsification of American food.


S2007E04 - Judy Woodruff Air Date: 12 January 2007 04:30 -

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Judy Woodruff talks about her new PBS documentary on Generation Next and grills Stephen on his tattoos.


S2007E05 - Alex Kuczynski Air Date: 16 January 2007 04:30 -

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Alex Kuczynski explains why we don't look better after spending $15 billion on plastic surgery.


S2007E06 - Dinesh D'Souza Air Date: 17 January 2007 04:30 -

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Dinesh D'Souza believes saying that the cultural left is causing America's destruction would be going too far.


S2007E07 - Richard Clarke Air Date: 18 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen sells Richard Clarke's book with promises of robot sex.


S2007E08 - Bill O'Reilly Air Date: 19 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen finally gets to sit at the foot of the master, Papa Bear Bill O'Reilly.


S2007E09 - Tom Schaller Air Date: 23 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen demands to know why Tom Schaller thinks the Democrats don't need to bother with the South to win the 2008 election.


S2007E10 - Michael Steele Air Date: 24 January 2007 04:30 -

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Michael Steele sits with Stephen to talk about that special Bush magic.


S2007E11 - Lou Dobbs Air Date: 25 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen and Lou Dobbs agree that Congress should be accountable for America's problems.


S2007E12 - Mike Wallace Air Date: 26 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen proves to Mike Wallace that it doesn't take an hour to nail somebody.


S2007E13 - Barry Lando Air Date: 30 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Barry Lando if giving context to the situation in Iraq is the same as giving aid and comfort to our enemy.


S2007E14 - Donna Shalala Air Date: 31 January 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Donna Shalala if cabinet meetings were interrupted to change Clinton's bong water.


S2007E15 - Jed Babbin Air Date: 01 February 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Jed Babbin what can be done to shut the American people up.


S2007E16 - Sen. Chuck Schumer Air Date: 02 February 2007 04:30 -

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Chuck Schumer talks to Stephen about his new book, his views on Iraq and Hillary Clinton. Then, Stephen accuses him of promising a bad economy.


S2007E17 - Wendy Kopp Air Date: 06 February 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen's speaks with Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp and suggests that eliminating schools entirely is the best way to achieve equal educational opportunity.


S2007E18 - Charlie LeDuff Air Date: 07 February 2007 04:30 -

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Journalist Charlie LeDuff talks about "US Guys" and tells Stephen that the manliest men in America are in Oklahoma's gay rodeo.


S2007E19 - Steven Pinker Air Date: 08 February 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen tells Steven Pinker that he doesn't fear evolution because he doesn't believe in it.


S2007E20 - Chris Hedges Air Date: 09 February 2007 04:30 -

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Chris Hedges tells Stephen why the Christian right are America fascists and why his views of Christianity proves that he was home schooled.


S2007E21 - Michael Oppenheimer Air Date: 13 February 2007 04:30 -

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Dr. Michael Oppenheimer says Stephen can help address the climate crisis with only minor sacrifices. Stephen says he's got the wrong guy.


S2007E22 - Sheryl WuDunn Air Date: 14 February 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen asks journalist Sheryl WuDunn whether China is a friend, a foe, or a frenemy.


S2007E23 - Lance Armstrong Air Date: 15 February 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Lance Armstrong if "Livestrong" isn't a little weak compared to "Livestronger" or "Livestrongest."


S2007E24 - Shashi Tharoor Air Date: 16 February 2007 04:30 -

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Shashi Tharoor explains that the UN consists of more than a bunch of blue-helmeted refugee-huggers.


S2007E25 - Zev Chafets Air Date: 27 February 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen and author Zev Chafets get to the bottom of which of the two of them is the most Jewish.


S2007E26 - Dr. Craig Venter Air Date: 28 February 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Dr. Craig Venter to sequence Stephen's genetic code in exchange for the free advertising Venter's getting by being on the show.


S2007E27 - Nina Jablonski Air Date: 01 March 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen walks anthropologist Nina Jablonski through his skin care regimen.


S2007E28 - Larry King Air Date: 02 March 2007 04:30 -

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Larry King calls Stephen Colbert an egomaniac like it's a bad thing.


S2007E29 - Mara Vanderslice, Ben and Jerry Air Date: 06 March 2007 04:30 -

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Mara Vanderslice and Stephen go head to head on which issues people of faith care about.


S2007E30 - Mark Frauenfelder Air Date: 07 March 2007 04:30 -

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Stephen and Mark Frauenfelder shoot marshmallow guns at each other.


S2007E31 - Michael Specter Air Date: 08 March 2007 04:30 -

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New Yorker reporter Michael Specter explains how Vladimir Putin's critics have been mysteriously dying.


S2007E32 - Ted Koppel Air Date: 09 March 2007 04:30 -

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Ted Koppel suggests that Stephen reconsider prancing around in front of the audience.


S2007E33 - Nicholas Kristof Air Date: 13 March 2007 03:30 -

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The New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristof complains that Americans aren't charitable enough, even though Stephen let him on his show.


S2007E34 - Michael Eric Dyson Air Date: 14 March 2007 03:30 -

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Michael Eric Dyson explains the difference between racism and bigotry and assures Stephen that he's probably got a few black relatives.


S2007E35 - Ed Viesturs Air Date: 15 March 2007 03:30 -

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Ed Viesturs agrees to plant a Colbert Report flag on top of Mount Everest the next time he goes.


S2007E36 - Ayaan Hirsi Ali Air Date: 16 March 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Ayaan Hirsi Ali if fundamentalist Christians should battle fundamentalist Muslims.


S2007E37 - Jerome Groopman Air Date: 20 March 2007 03:30 -

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Dr. Jerome Groopman discusses "How Doctors Think" and explains that Dr. Gregory House is based on Sherlock Holmes, who was addicted to cocaine, not heroine.


S2007E38 - Willie Nelson Air Date: 21 March 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen and Willie Nelson sample each other's ice creams for the first time. Willie enjoys Americone Dream and Stephen accepts an unspoken apology.


S2007E39 - Benjamin Barber Air Date: 22 March 2007 03:30 -

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Benjamin Barber explains why consumer culture is bad for humanity and Stephen inquires as to whether he's a Subway or a Quiznos man.


S2007E40 - Katie Couric Air Date: 23 March 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen wonders if Katie Couric would have an easier time delivering the news if she did it as a man.


S2007E41 - John Perry Barlow Air Date: 27 March 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen draws a chart for John Perry Barlow explaining that you don't bite the hand that feeds you.


S2007E42 - Madeleine Albright, James Fallows Air Date: 28 March 2007 03:30 -

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Though Stephen is excited for the imminent World War III, Madeleine Albright explains that Armageddon is not exactly a foreign policy.


S2007E43 - Jabari Asim Air Date: 29 March 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen suggests blaming the pilgrims for the origin of the "N" Word.


S2007E44 - Clive James Air Date: 30 March 2007 03:30 -

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Clive James, author of "Cultural Amnesia," asks Stephen if he has to put some thought into appearing so thoughtless.


S2007E45 - Colin Beavan, Katrina vanden Heuvel Air Date: 10 April 2007 03:30 -

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As Colin Beavan talks about his environmentally conscientious lifestyle, Stephen times him with a microwave.


S2007E46 - Jeannette Walls Air Date: 11 April 2007 03:30 -

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Jeannette Walls, author of "The Glass Castle," finds out what happens when Stephen throws stones.


S2007E47 - Vali Nasr Air Date: 12 April 2007 03:30 -

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Vali Nasr discusses the difference between Sunnis and Shias -- though Stephen thought the major difference was whether they greeted us with flowers or candy.


S2007E48 - Dr. Richard Land Air Date: 13 April 2007 03:30 -

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Dr. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention gives Stephen the scoop on Northern Baptists.


S2007E49 - Sen. John Kerry Air Date: 17 April 2007 03:30 -

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John Kerry hints that this may not be the first time he did not consider running for president.


S2007E50 - Elaine Pagels Air Date: 18 April 2007 03:30 -

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Elaine Pagels tells Stephen about the gospel according to Judas.


S2007E51 - Paulina Porizkova Air Date: 19 April 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen can verify Paulina Porizkova as a supermodel because he is an arbiter of American taste.


S2007E52 - Sean Penn Air Date: 20 April 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Sean Penn if he snuck weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq in a bulky raincoat to embarrass the president.


S2007E53 - Russell Simmons Air Date: 24 April 2007 03:30 -

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Russell Simmons talks about Oprah, diamonds and the secret to success.


S2007E54 - Dr. Andrew Weil Air Date: 25 April 2007 03:30 -

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Dr. Andrew Weil tells Stephen that it's possible to channel his rage in a useful way and that he finds Dr. House to be too cynical.


S2007E55 - David Walker Air Date: 26 April 2007 03:30 -

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Accountant David Walker warns of a 50 trillion dollar deficit and Stephen asks if his haircut can be a tax write off.


S2007E56 - Tom Wolfe Air Date: 27 April 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen disagrees with new journalism because he believes people want entertaining journalism, not factual journalism.


S2007E57 - Bill Bradley Air Date: 01 May 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen tells Bill Bradley he doesn't mind the old American story or being addicted to oil.


S2007E58 - Malcolm Gladwell Air Date: 02 May 2007 03:30 -

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Malcolm Gladwell explains that Colin Powell knew what would happen in Iraq because of his experience and Stephen claims knowledge is elitist.


S2007E59 - Gina Kolata Air Date: 03 May 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Gina Kolata what the one food is he can eat that will make him lose weight and make sure he never dies.


S2007E60 - Conn Iggulden Air Date: 04 May 2007 03:30 -

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Conn Iggulden tells Stephen why it's so important for boys to play dangerous games.


S2007E61 - Richard Preston Air Date: 08 May 2007 03:30 -

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Richard Preston tells Stephen about people who have sex in hammocks in giant tress.


S2007E62 - Nassim Nicholas Taleb Air Date: 09 May 2007 03:30 -

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Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book, "The Black Swan," is about the power of randomness. Coincidentally, he was also the winner of Stephen's Pull a Guest Out of a Hat Sweepstakes.


S2007E63 - Salman Rushdie, Jane Fonda Air Date: 10 May 2007 03:30 -

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Salman Rushdie comes out of hiding to tell Stephen about the importance of literary criticism.


S2007E64 - Jann Wenner Air Date: 11 May 2007 03:30 -

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Jann Wenner, founder of Rolling Stone, predicts that Foghat will be hot in 40 years.


S2007E65 - William Langewiesche Air Date: 15 May 2007 03:30 -

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William Langewiesche explains to Stephen why America shouldn't spend too much time worrying about other nations getting the nuclear bomb.


S2007E66 - Walter Isaacson Air Date: 16 May 2007 03:30 -

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Walter Isaacson speaks to Stephen about Albert Einstein's rebellious childhood and how he used the Nobel Prize to get his wife to divorce him.


S2007E67 - Howard Dean Air Date: 17 May 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Howard Dean, hypothetically, which candidate would he support: Arack Bobama or Mallory Vinton?


S2007E68 - Randy Kearse, Rep. Tom DeLay Air Date: 18 May 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Tom DeLay, author of "No Retreat, No Surrender," how to get rid of this country's Democrat infestation.


S2007E69 - Jared Diamond Air Date: 22 May 2007 03:30 -

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Jared Diamond explains how a conflagration of agriculture and resources helped Eurasians conquer the world.


S2007E70 - John Amaechi Air Date: 23 May 2007 03:30 -

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Former center John Amaechi joins Stephen to discuss how hard it was to remember that he was the gay one in the NBA.


S2007E71 - Bay Buchanan, Bob Deans Air Date: 24 May 2007 03:30 -

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Author Bob Deans explains there were slaves in America before there were pilgrims.


S2007E72 - Jimmy Wales Air Date: 25 May 2007 03:30 -

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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says that his staff is scrambling to protect Wikipedia from Stephen.


S2007E73 - Rep. Jan Schakowsky, Leon Botstein Air Date: 05 June 2007 03:30 -

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Bard College president Leon Botstein explains how educating prisoners is an effective way to reintroduce them to society.


S2007E74 - Jessica Valenti Air Date: 06 June 2007 03:30 -

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Jessica Valenti has a hard time believing that the girls in the "Girls Gone Wild" videos are flashing their breasts for their own pleasure.


S2007E75 - Carl Bernstein Air Date: 07 June 2007 03:30 -

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Carl Bernstein's new book "A Woman in Charge" is about Hillary Clinton. Stephen hopes it has a happy ending.


S2007E76 - Cullen Murphy Air Date: 08 June 2007 03:30 -

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Cullen Murphy, author of "Are We Rome?," wonders if America is like the Roman Empire.


S2007E77 - Dr. Michael Gershon Air Date: 12 June 2007 03:30 -

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Dr. Michael Gershon's book has the subtitle, "Your gut has a mind of its own." Stephen couldn't agree more.


S2007E78 - Josh Wolf Air Date: 13 June 2007 03:30 -

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Blogger Josh Wolf served prison time for withholding videotapes of an anarchist protest from authorities, so Stephen is sending a copy of their interview straight to the Feds.


S2007E79 - Rep. Ron Paul Air Date: 14 June 2007 03:30 -

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Ron Paul is a constitutionalist and claims Stephen is confused because he hasn't seen one in a while.


S2007E80 - Daniel B. Smith Air Date: 15 June 2007 03:30 -

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Moses and Socrates are just a couple of the famous people in history who have heard voices in their heads.


S2007E81 - Toby Keith Air Date: 19 June 2007 03:30 -

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The outspoken country music artist speaks with Stephen about the Colbert Bump on iTunes and the mutual benefits of being friends with each other.


S2007E82 - Harriet the Eagle with handler, Anne-Marie Slaughter Air Date: 20 June 2007 03:30 -

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Anne-Marie Slaughter is the author of "The Idea That Is America" -- Chapter One: Stephen Colbert.


S2007E83 - Will Schwalbe Air Date: 21 June 2007 03:30 -

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Will Schwalbe is the co-author of "Send," a book on e-mail etiquette. Where does he stand on lists of why cats are better than men?


S2007E84 - Vincent Bugliosi Air Date: 22 June 2007 03:30 -

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Vincent Bugliosi, author of "Reclaiming History," says Oswald killed Kennedy. Spoiler alert: Stephen is going to mildly disagree with him.


S2007E85 - Tom Hayden Air Date: 26 June 2007 03:30 -

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Tom Hayden, author of "Ending the War in Iraq," was one of the Chicago Seven. He's about to meet all of the Colbert One.


S2007E86 - David France Air Date: 27 June 2007 03:30 -

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David France tells Stephen about the science that further supports the theory that homosexuality is genetic, but must admit that not all the science has been scienced.


S2007E87 - Tom Blanton, Daniel Gilbert Air Date: 28 June 2007 03:30 -

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Professional tattle-tale Tom Blanton explains to Stephen why the Freedom of Information Act is so important and what freedom is all about.


S2007E88 - Doug Bailey Air Date: 29 June 2007 03:30 -

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Doug Bailey's Unity '08 party is trying to draft candidates by popular demand, including Michael Bloomberg, Tom Brokaw, and Stephen.


S2007E89 - Richard Florida, Sen. Ben Nelson Air Date: 17 July 2007 03:30 -

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The Bohemian-Gay Index is part of a new series of statistics that indicates that gay people raise property values in a neighborhood -- not the San Francisco phone book.


S2007E90 - Mark Moffett Air Date: 18 July 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen is disappointed when Mark Moffett tells him that China has already found a way to make money off of ants.


S2007E91 - John Mellencamp Air Date: 19 July 2007 03:30 -

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John Mellencamp may be for peace, but he is no pacifist.


S2007E92 - Frank Sulloway Air Date: 20 July 2007 03:30 -

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Frank Sulloway's research indicates that elder siblings have a greater chance of being the smarter sibling. As the youngest of 11, Stephen takes issue with that.


S2007E93 - Simon Schama Air Date: 24 July 2007 03:30 -

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Simon Schama says the purpose of art is to unleash the floodgates of passion. Stephen says FEMA has to protect people from the flooding of his passion.


S2007E94 - Anthony Romero Air Date: 25 July 2007 03:30 -

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ACLU Director Anthony Romero, author of "In Defense of Our America," defends Stephen's right to burn his book.


S2007E95 - Charles Kaiser Air Date: 26 July 2007 03:30 -

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When Charles Kaiser suggests that New York is a gay metropolis because of critical mass, Stephen understands that to mean it's like a dangerous nuclear bomb.


S2007E96 - Bob Shrum Air Date: 27 July 2007 03:30 -

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Democratic campaign strategist Bob Shrum wants to know if Stephen's wrist injury has made him reconsider his position on universal health care.


S2007E97 - Evan Osnos Air Date: 31 July 2007 03:30 -

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Chicago Tribune's Beijing Bureau Chief, Evan Osnos, argues that the American demand for cashmere has caused pollution clouds to travel from China to American soil.


S2007E98 - Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Air Date: 01 August 2007 03:30 -

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Kathleen Kennedy Townsend explains how the Christian Right has shrunk God and made America not care about the common good.


S2007E99 - Michael Beschloss Air Date: 02 August 2007 03:30 -

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Michael Beschloss explains why historians don't immediately judge history as soon as it happens.


S2007E100 - Michael Behe Air Date: 03 August 2007 03:30 -

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The father of intelligent design, Michael Behe, joins Stephen to explain his role as the Albert Einstein of Charles Darwin.


S2007E101 - Ian Bogost Air Date: 08 August 2007 03:30 -

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Author and video game designer Ian Bogost explains how video games allow people to put themselves in other people's shoes.


S2007E102 - Jim Cramer, Tina Brown Air Date: 09 August 2007 03:30 -

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Friend of the show Jim Cramer seemed a little on edge on CNBC last Friday.


S2007E103 - Judd Apatow Air Date: 10 August 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen commends Judd Apatow on casting a man no woman in her right mind would ever want to sleep with as a 40-year-old virgin.


S2007E104 - Michael Jacobson Air Date: 14 August 2007 03:30 -

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Michael Jacobson stops by to seriously bum out Stephen about pepperoni pizza, Cheddar Combos and pretty much everything else that he loves to eat.


S2007E105 - Jerry Miller, Spencer Wells Air Date: 15 August 2007 03:30 -

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DNA freed Jerry Miller after 26 years in prison. Stephen presents him with a card.


S2007E106 - Michael Wallis Air Date: 16 August 2007 03:30 -

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Michael Wallis is the author of "The Lincoln Highway," which goes from San Francisco to Times Square. Stephen assumes it's for shuttling gay people to Broadway musicals.


S2007E107 - Andrew Keen Air Date: 17 August 2007 03:30 -

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Andrew Keen, author of "The Cult of the Amateur," believes the Internet has replaced professionals with amateurs. It's certainly true of porn.


S2007E108 - Nathan Sawaya Air Date: 21 August 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Nathan Sawaya if becoming a LEGO artist was the best way he could think of to tell his parents to go to hell.


S2007E109 - Michael Shermer Air Date: 22 August 2007 03:30 -

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Dr. Michael Shermer, author of "Why Darwin Matters," says we're just as gullible as previous generations.


S2007E110 - Richard Branson Air Date: 23 August 2007 03:30 -

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Richard Branson takes action after feeling that Stephen has not plugged Virgin America enough.


S2007E111 - Thomas Ricks Air Date: 24 August 2007 03:30 -

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Thomas Ricks, author of "Fiasco," discusses the significance of Dick Cheney's 2002 speech, one that Stephen wishes he would make again.


S2007E112 - Bjorn Lomborg Air Date: 11 September 2007 03:30 -

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Bjorn Lomborg says that global warming isn't as catastrophic as people say while Stephen says it's not a problem at all.


S2007E113 - Garrison Keillor Air Date: 12 September 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen enlists Garrison Keillor's help for a folksy commercial for his own Formula 401.


S2007E114 - Joel Klein Air Date: 13 September 2007 03:30 -

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New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein is willing to pay kids for good grades while Stephen is willing to pay kids to smoke and play video games.


S2007E115 - Ed Begley Jr. Air Date: 14 September 2007 03:30 -

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Ed Begley Jr. became interested in environmental issues as a Boy Scout and maintained his interest only to gain more merit badges.


S2007E116 - Susan Sarandon Air Date: 19 September 2007 03:30 -

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Susan Sarandon tells Stephen that her phone was bugged because Sean Penn was probably calling her.


S2007E117 - Naomi Wolf Air Date: 20 September 2007 03:30 -

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Naomi Wolf says America is on the road to fascism. Stephen calls Head of Secret Police!


S2007E118 - Jeffrey Toobin Air Date: 21 September 2007 03:30 -

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Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Nine," takes Stephen inside the world of the Supreme Court and reveals whether they have secret handshakes.


S2007E119 - Thomas Friedman Air Date: 25 September 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Thomas Friedman what it feels like to be a guy who's passionate about UPS.


S2007E120 - John Grisham Air Date: 26 September 2007 03:30 -

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John Grisham is taking a break from writing about lawyers. Now he's writing about pizzas.


S2007E121 - Tony Bennett Air Date: 27 September 2007 03:30 -

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Tony Bennett feels that celebrities have an obligation to speak up against injustice.


S2007E122 - David Schwartz Air Date: 28 September 2007 03:30 -

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David Schwartz shows Stephen historic political ads that influenced election results and serve as inspiration for current political ads.


S2007E123 - Charlie Savage Air Date: 02 October 2007 03:30 -

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Charlie Savage says President Bush is acting like a king -- sounds like someone didn't get dukedom!


S2007E124 - John Mearsheimer Air Date: 03 October 2007 03:30 -

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John Mearsheimer believes that concern for Israel controls U.S. foreign policy; Stephen thought it was Dick Cheney.


S2007E125 - Jim Lovell Air Date: 04 October 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Jim Lovell if there's anything cooler than going to the moon.


S2007E126 - John Kao Air Date: 05 October 2007 03:30 -

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John Kao says countries like Finland are starting to innovate better than the United States. Stephen wants to know if it's time to invade Finland.


S2007E127 - George Saunders Air Date: 09 October 2007 03:30 -

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George Saunders says our national conversation is getting shrill and divisive. Stephen says people like him are evil.


S2007E128 - Stephen Colbert Air Date: 10 October 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen Colbert welcomes living legend and author of "I Am America (And So Can You!)," Stephen Colbert.


S2007E129 - Gen. Wesley Clark Air Date: 11 October 2007 03:30 -

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General Wesley Clark joins Stephen to talk about the difficulties of leadership and how diplomacy is the way to go.


S2007E130 - Chris Jordan Air Date: 12 October 2007 03:30 -

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Artist Chris Jordan takes pictures of people's garbage to show all the things people consume and discard.


S2007E131 - Dennis Kucinich, Paul Glastris Air Date: 16 October 2007 03:30 -

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Congressman Dennis Kucinich accepts Stephen's challenge to come on the show and empty out his pockets.


S2007E132 - Bob Drogin, Jeff Greenfield Air Date: 17 October 2007 03:30 -

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Author Bob Drogin explains how poor information from a taxi driver named Curveball has led to the worst intelligence and foreign policy failure in America's history.


S2007E133 - Garry Kasparov Air Date: 18 October 2007 03:30 -

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Garry Kasparov, author of "How Life Imitates Chess," may be able to outsmart a computer, but can he outsmart a man who owns a computer?


S2007E134 - Craig Newmark, Anderson Cooper Air Date: 19 October 2007 03:30 -

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Stephen thanks Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, for destroying the American newspaper.


S2007E135 - Richard Berman Air Date: 30 October 2007 03:30 -

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Rick Berman and Stephen discuss why smoking, drinking, eating and skydiving shouldn't be regulated.


S2007E136 - Massie Ritsch, Craig Venter Air Date: 31 October 2007 03:30 -

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Scientist Craig Venter stops by to talk about genome decoding, the imperfections of God and what gives Stephen gas.


S2007E137 - Col. Lawrence Wilkerson Air Date: 01 November 2007 03:30 -

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Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson believes the upper strata of the Bush administration hijacked strategy in Iraq. Stephen asks who should have done so instead.


S2007E138 - Walter Kirn Air Date: 02 November 2007 03:30 -

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Walter Kirn thinks multi-tasking is dangerous. Stephen thinks it's as safe as juggling while driving.

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