The Colbert Report - Season 4 / Year 2008

The Colbert Report - Season 4 / Year 2008

Season 4 / Year 2008

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Datesjanv. 7, 2008 - déc. 11, 2008
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Episodes

Andrew Sullivan, Richard Freeman
Year 2008Episode 130 min

Andrew Sullivan, Richard Freeman

Stephen tells Richard Freeman that capitalists are the chickens and workers are the eggs that we have the right to scramble.

janv. 7, 2008
Chris Beam, Gary Rosen
Year 2008Episode 230 min

Chris Beam, Gary Rosen

Stephen suggests that Gary Rosen surf the web for cheap uranium.

janv. 8, 2008
Gov. Mike Huckabee, Matt Taibbi
Year 2008Episode 330 min

Gov. Mike Huckabee, Matt Taibbi

Stephen talks about religion, immigration and guns with his running mate Mike Huckabee.

janv. 9, 2008
Norman Ornstein, Muhammad Yunus
Year 2008Episode 430 min

Norman Ornstein, Muhammad Yunus

Norman Ornstein and Stephen talk about how the Bush administration slimmed down the Constitution.

janv. 10, 2008
Neil Shubin
Year 2008Episode 530 min

Neil Shubin

Evolutionary biologist Neil Shubin claims that the human breast evolved from fish teeth.

janv. 14, 2008
Peter Hopkins, Jared Cohen
Year 2008Episode 630 min

Peter Hopkins, Jared Cohen

Jared Cohen found out that the young people in the Middle East are just like American teenagers.

janv. 15, 2008
Deborah Tannen
Year 2008Episode 730 min

Deborah Tannen

Deborah Tannen believes that Hillary is being judged more harshly because she is a woman.

janv. 16, 2008
Lou Dobbs, David Levy
Year 2008Episode 830 min

Lou Dobbs, David Levy

Esteban Colberto sneaks across the border to chat with Lou Dobbs about the middle class.

janv. 17, 2008
Allan Sloan, Eric Weiner
Year 2008Episode 930 min

Allan Sloan, Eric Weiner

With the help of economist Allan Sloan, Stephen comes up with the perfect solution to the recession.

janv. 21, 2008
Malcolm Gladwell, Andrew Young
Year 2008Episode 1030 min

Malcolm Gladwell, Andrew Young

Malcolm Gladwell says that if Abe Lincoln took an IQ test today, he'd be classified as mentally retarded.

janv. 22, 2008
Marie Wood, Jeb Corliss, Andrew McLean
Year 2008Episode 1130 min

Marie Wood, Jeb Corliss, Andrew McLean

Jeb Corliss flew past the giant Jesus in Rio using only his wing suit.

janv. 23, 2008
Debra Dickerson, Charles Nesson
Year 2008Episode 1230 min

Debra Dickerson, Charles Nesson

Debra Dickerson from MotherJones.com feels that Bill Clinton is acting like a sphincter.

janv. 24, 2008
Marjane Satrapi, Rick Warren
Year 2008Episode 1330 min

Marjane Satrapi, Rick Warren

Stephen wants Jesus on the show, and Rick Warren says he has connections.

janv. 28, 2008
Joe Quesada, Alex Ross
Year 2008Episode 1430 min

Joe Quesada, Alex Ross

Joe Quesada tells Stephen that he's still running for president in the Marvel universe.

janv. 29, 2008
Carl Hiaasen, Frans de Waal
Year 2008Episode 1530 min

Carl Hiaasen, Frans de Waal

Stephen asks Carl Hiaasen, author and native Floridian, what is wrong with Florida.

janv. 30, 2008
Tim Harford, Andrew Napolitano
Year 2008Episode 1630 min

Tim Harford, Andrew Napolitano

Tim Harford explains how rational decision-making influences our choices about unprotected sex and soft drinks.

janv. 31, 2008
Tony Campolo, Jacob Weisberg
Year 2008Episode 1730 min

Tony Campolo, Jacob Weisberg

Tony Campolo reminds Stephen that Jesus wants him to love his enemy, Conan O'Brien.

févr. 4, 2008
Angelo Falcon, Bob Dole
Year 2008Episode 1830 min

Angelo Falcon, Bob Dole

Angelo Falcon tells Stephen that the Republicans have been chucking the Latino vote out the window.

févr. 5, 2008
Richard Brookhiser, Tad Devine
Year 2008Episode 1930 min

Richard Brookhiser, Tad Devine

Richard Brookhiser tells Stephen that John McCain is the likely candidate for the Republicans. Stephen asks Tad Devine about superdelegates and their mutant powers.

févr. 6, 2008
Mark Moffett
Year 2008Episode 2030 min

Mark Moffett

Mark Moffett introduces Stephen to a contender for world's largest frog.

févr. 7, 2008
Aubrey de Grey, Philip Zimbardo
Year 2008Episode 2130 min

Aubrey de Grey, Philip Zimbardo

Professor Aubrey de Grey researches a way to make John McCain younger.

févr. 11, 2008
Gov. Eliot Spitzer, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Lisa Randall
Year 2008Episode 2230 min

Gov. Eliot Spitzer, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Lisa Randall

Governor Eliot Spitzer agrees to help Stephen become a superdelegate too. 

févr. 12, 2008
David Gracer, Richard Thompson Ford
Year 2008Episode 2330 min

David Gracer, Richard Thompson Ford

David Gracer cooks up a delicious plate of insects and invites Stephen to join in the feast.

févr. 13, 2008
John Feinstein, Leonard Nimoy
Year 2008Episode 2430 min

John Feinstein, Leonard Nimoy

John Feinstein worries that professionals using steroids are influencing America's teen athletes. Leonard Nimoy challenges American standards of beauty with photographs of nude overweight women.

févr. 14, 2008
Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Year 2008Episode 2530 min

Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. is going to test Stephen's DNA to find out if he is blacker than Obama.

févr. 26, 2008
Tony Snow
Year 2008Episode 2630 min

Tony Snow

Stephen is jealous that Tony Snow is filling in for Papa Bear Bill O'Reilly.

févr. 27, 2008
Richard Brookhiser, Ingrid Newkirk
Year 2008Episode 2730 min

Richard Brookhiser, Ingrid Newkirk

Richard Brookhiser shows that Stephen is a direct descendant of William F. Buckley. Ingrid Newkirk, president of PETA, had a revelation about being eaten.

févr. 28, 2008
Maestro Lorin Maazel, Shashi Tharoor
Year 2008Episode 2830 min

Maestro Lorin Maazel, Shashi Tharoor

Stephen finds out why Maestro Lorin Maazel took the New York Philharmonic to North Korea. Shashi Tharoor believes that Stephen would have been at the top of the caste system.

mars 3, 2008
William Donohue, Howard Dean, Jennifer 8. Lee
Year 2008Episode 2930 min

William Donohue, Howard Dean, Jennifer 8. Lee

William Donohue expresses Stephen's outrage at Pastor John Hagee's anti-Catholic bigotry. Howard Dean phones Stephen to give him a cheerful update on the primaries. Jennifer 8. Lee tells Stephen that Americans eat Chinese food more often than they eat apple pie.

mars 4, 2008
Robert Reich, Gregory Rodriguez
Year 2008Episode 3030 min

Robert Reich, Gregory Rodriguez

Stephen uses delicious metaphors to try and find out which candidate Robert Reich supports. Stephen asks Gregory Rodriguez if America will ever be ready for a President who is "other".

mars 5, 2008
John Legend
Year 2008Episode 3130 min

John Legend

John Legend explains that true patriotism involves honest critiques and a willingness to change.

mars 6, 2008
George McGovern
Year 2008Episode 3230 min

George McGovern

George McGovern believes that one can be an idealist and a realist at the same time.

mars 10, 2008
Geraldo Rivera
Year 2008Episode 3330 min

Geraldo Rivera

Geraldo Rivera has had an "a-ha" moment that changed his opinion of Stephen.

mars 11, 2008
Howard Kurtz
Year 2008Episode 3430 min

Howard Kurtz

Stephen asks Howard Kurtz if late night comedy shows should have any influence in politics.

mars 12, 2008
Hussein Ibish, Sudhir Venkatesh
Year 2008Episode 3530 min

Hussein Ibish, Sudhir Venkatesh

Hussein Ibish helps Stephen determine whether or not Obama is a secret Muslim. Sudhir Venkatesh lived in the projects of Chicago to find out how street gangs operate.

mars 13, 2008
Samantha Power
Year 2008Episode 3630 min

Samantha Power

Stephen suggests to former Obama advisor Samantha Power that maybe Hillary Clinton is a good monster, like Cookie Monster.

mars 17, 2008
Carole King
Year 2008Episode 3730 min

Carole King

Unless Stephen decides to run for president again, Carole King is supporting Hillary.

mars 18, 2008
Dee Dee Myers
Year 2008Episode 3830 min

Dee Dee Myers

Dee Dee Myers tells Stephen what would happen if women ruled the world.

mars 19, 2008
Dean Kamen
Year 2008Episode 3930 min

Dean Kamen

Stephen puts inventor Dean Kamen's vapor compression distiller to the test.

mars 20, 2008
Eric Alterman, Michael Reynolds
Year 2008Episode 4030 min

Eric Alterman, Michael Reynolds

Eric Alterman explains that liberalism is about truth, and truth is complicated. Michael Reynolds builds energy-efficient homes out of a natural resource: our garbage.

mars 31, 2008
Van Jones
Year 2008Episode 4130 min

Van Jones

Van Jones tells Stephen about green collar jobs that are good for the Earth as well as the economy.

avr. 1, 2008
R.E.M.
Year 2008Episode 4230 min

R.E.M.

During the interview, Stephen uses the new R.E.M. album to cover his area.

avr. 2, 2008
Clay Shirky
Year 2008Episode 4330 min

Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky encourages the Colbert Nation to do something interesting with Doritos bags.

avr. 3, 2008
Trevor Paglen, Jesse Ventura
Year 2008Episode 4430 min

Trevor Paglen, Jesse Ventura

Trevor Paglen compiled a book of military patches worn by classified or top secret officers. Jesse Ventura has been surfing in Mexico, learning about revolution.

avr. 7, 2008
Madeleine Albright
Year 2008Episode 4530 min

Madeleine Albright

Stephen promises Madeleine Albright a private showing of his portrait at the Smithsonian.

avr. 8, 2008
Jeff Gore
Year 2008Episode 4630 min

Jeff Gore

Stephen has an exclusive -- Jeff Gore, founder of Citizens for Retiring the Penny, is endorsing Obama.

avr. 9, 2008
Robin Wright
Year 2008Episode 4730 min

Robin Wright

Robin Wright has covered six Middle East wars, and Stephen wants to know which was her favorite.

avr. 10, 2008
John Legend, Mayor Michael Nutter, Chris Matthews
Year 2008Episode 4830 min

John Legend, Mayor Michael Nutter, Chris Matthews

Stephen asks Philadelphia native Chris Matthews how to win the Pennsylvania vote.

avr. 14, 2008
Michelle Obama, The Roots
Year 2008Episode 4930 min

Michelle Obama, The Roots

Stephen tries to make Barack Obama jealous by singing to Michelle Obama.

avr. 15, 2008
Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders, Gov. Ed Rendell
Year 2008Episode 5030 min

Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders, Gov. Ed Rendell

Stephen finds out from Governor Ed Rendell that the people of Pennsylvania are both bitter and sweet.

avr. 16, 2008
Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama
Year 2008Episode 5130 min

Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama

Senator Hillary Clinton gets to the bottom of Stephen's technical problems and recommends toggling the input.

avr. 17, 2008
Fr. James Martin, Sen. Bernie Sanders
Year 2008Episode 5230 min

Fr. James Martin, Sen. Bernie Sanders

Stephen worries that Senator Sanders' call for a redistribution of wealth will overcrowd his yacht club.

avr. 21, 2008
Susan Jacoby
Year 2008Episode 5330 min

Susan Jacoby

Susan Jacoby and Stephen debate the importance of reason, the benefits of elitism and how much she owes him in truthiness residuals.

avr. 22, 2008
Mitch Albom
Year 2008Episode 5430 min

Mitch Albom

Author Mitch Albom writes his emotional books so that people will remember to live life in the present and not wait to forgive others or follow their dreams.

avr. 23, 2008
Maria Shriver
Year 2008Episode 5530 min

Maria Shriver

If California's first lady, a member of a political dynasty and wealthy former news anchor, doesn't know who she is, what chance do the rest of us have?

avr. 24, 2008
Feist
Year 2008Episode 5630 min

Feist

Steve Jobs offered Feist U.S. citizenship as part of the deal for doing the iPod commercial.

avr. 28, 2008
Anne Lamott
Year 2008Episode 5730 min

Anne Lamott

Anne Lamott and Stephen, two Sunday School teachers, talk about faith.

avr. 29, 2008
Donna Brazile, Noah Feldman
Year 2008Episode 5830 min

Donna Brazile, Noah Feldman

Noah Feldman, who helped advise the Iraqis, educates Stephen about the Iraqi Constitution.

avr. 30, 2008
James Howard Kunstler
Year 2008Episode 5930 min

James Howard Kunstler

James Howard Kunstler warns suburbia that it will run out of energy very soon.

mai 1, 2008
Carl Hiaasen
Year 2008Episode 6030 min

Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen feels that every round of golf is a journey into the darkest part of his soul.

mai 5, 2008
Nathan Gunn
Year 2008Episode 6130 min

Nathan Gunn

Stephen is worried that Nathan Gunn is sending the wrong message by singing opera without a shirt.

mai 6, 2008
Hasan Elahi, George Johnson
Year 2008Episode 6230 min

Hasan Elahi, George Johnson

After being accused of terrorist activities, Hasan Elahi decided to create a website documenting his daily activities. George Johnson and Stephen re-create one of the 10 most beautiful experiments.

mai 7, 2008
Arianna Huffington
Year 2008Episode 6330 min

Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington tells Stephen that the Iraq war is John McCain's Viagra.

mai 8, 2008
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Year 2008Episode 6430 min

Dr. Mehmet Oz

Dr. Mehmet Oz explains the more sex you have, the longer your life expectancy.

mai 12, 2008
Jennifer Hooper McCarty
Year 2008Episode 6530 min

Jennifer Hooper McCarty

Stephen asks Jennifer Hooper McCarty if having too many poor people on the lower deck sank the Titanic.

mai 13, 2008
Laura Dern, Grover Norquist
Year 2008Episode 6630 min

Laura Dern, Grover Norquist

Stephen asks Laura Dern what it was like to play America's sweetheart, Katherine Harris. Stephen praises Grover Norquist for using some of the rhetoric from the 19th century South in his new book.

mai 14, 2008
Andrei Cherny
Year 2008Episode 6730 min

Andrei Cherny

Andrei Cherny explains how America prevented the spread of Communism by dropping candy bars.

mai 15, 2008
Tony Perkins, Brian Greene
Year 2008Episode 6830 min

Tony Perkins, Brian Greene

Tony Perkins and Stephen discuss their outrage over the California Supreme Court ruling to legalize gay marriage. Brian Greene explains to Stephen what the big deal is about science.

mai 27, 2008
Sen. Claire McCaskill
Year 2008Episode 6930 min

Sen. Claire McCaskill

Senator Claire McCaskill explains why Barack Obama is the best man or woman to be the next president of the United States.

mai 28, 2008
Tad Devine, David Sirota
Year 2008Episode 7030 min

Tad Devine, David Sirota

Stephen asks Tad Devine if we can add a third candidate to the Democratic race, like a rabid monkey or an underfed tiger. David Sirota explains the presidential campaign isn't the only place where change happens.

mai 29, 2008
Jon Paskowitz
Year 2008Episode 7130 min

Jon Paskowitz

Jon Paskowitz tells Stephen what it was like to travel around with a large family and a father who decided his children were going to surf instead of go to school.

juin 2, 2008
George Will
Year 2008Episode 7230 min

George Will

George Will explains conservatives understand that the government's job is to deliver the mail, defend the shores, and get out of the way.

juin 3, 2008
Rep. Bob Barr, Salman Rushdie
Year 2008Episode 7330 min

Rep. Bob Barr, Salman Rushdie

Stephen asks Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr if he's afraid the government will make him register his moustache. Salman Rushdie tells Stephen why playing Helen Hunt's gynecologist appealed to him.

juin 4, 2008
Pat Buchanan
Year 2008Episode 7430 min

Pat Buchanan

Pat Buchanan believes World War II was the easiest war to avoid in all of history.

juin 5, 2008
Phil Weiss
Year 2008Episode 7530 min

Phil Weiss

Stephen asks Philip Weiss if variety in your sexual married life means the missionary position with a bunch of different hats.

juin 9, 2008
Alan Rabinowitz
Year 2008Episode 7630 min

Alan Rabinowitz

Zoologist Alan Rabinowitz almost makes Stephen cry with the story of how he was inspired to save big cats.

juin 10, 2008
David Hajdu
Year 2008Episode 7730 min

David Hajdu

David Hajdu talks about a time in America when comics were about crime and vice, like Grand Theft Auto.

juin 11, 2008
Winona LaDuke, Dixon Despommier
Year 2008Episode 7830 min

Winona LaDuke, Dixon Despommier

Stephen asks former Green Party vice presidential candidate and Native American activist Winona LaDuke what it's like to be an oppressed elitist. Stephen asks Dickson Despommier if growing food in vertical towers is an elitist way to farm.

juin 12, 2008
Kenneth R. Miller
Year 2008Episode 7930 min

Kenneth R. Miller

Kenneth Miller compares advocates of intelligent design to welfare queens waiting for the government to give them a handout.

juin 16, 2008
Neal Katyal, Jonathan Zittrain
Year 2008Episode 8030 min

Neal Katyal, Jonathan Zittrain

Stephen asks Neal Katyal if his goal of bringing rights to the prisoners at Guantanamo is his private jihad. Jonathan Zittrain wants to save the good chaos of the Internet and separate it from the bad chaos that will stomp on everything.

juin 17, 2008
Dr. Uma Mysorekar, Junot Diaz
Year 2008Episode 8130 min

Dr. Uma Mysorekar, Junot Diaz

Stephen helps Barack Obama find a new religion by exploring Hinduism with Hindu Temple Society of North America President Uma Mysorekar. Stephen asks Junot Diaz how he won the Pulitzer if he wasn't born in America.

juin 18, 2008
Bishop N.T. Wright
Year 2008Episode 8230 min

Bishop N.T. Wright

Stephen tells Bishop N.T. Wright his idea of heaven is getting a harp, drinking a mint julep and asking Ronald Reagan questions.

juin 19, 2008
Barbara Ehrenreich
Year 2008Episode 8330 min

Barbara Ehrenreich

Stephen wants you to buy Barbara Ehrenreich's book so she gets super rich and has to swallow her words.

juin 23, 2008
Jason Bond, Will Smith
Year 2008Episode 8430 min

Jason Bond, Will Smith

The world demands an eight-legged tribute to Stephen, and not another barbershop quartet. Stephen asks Will Smith if he supports Barack Obama because he secretly wants to play him in a movie of his life.

juin 24, 2008
Paul Goldberger, Neil deGrasse Tyson
Year 2008Episode 8530 min

Paul Goldberger, Neil deGrasse Tyson

Stephen asks Paul Goldberger why America can't take our existing skyscrapers and stack them to make the tallest building in the world. Stephen asks Neil deGrasse Tyson what dark matter is because he doesn't see the color of matter.

juin 25, 2008
Rep. Robert Wexler
Year 2008Episode 8630 min

Rep. Robert Wexler

Stephen asks Congressman Robert Wexler to say some things about his constituents since they're asleep.

juin 26, 2008
Lama Surya Das, Daniel C. Esty
Year 2008Episode 8730 min

Lama Surya Das, Daniel C. Esty

Stephen asks Lama Surya Das if it would be hard for Barack Obama to convert from a secret Muslim to a Buddhist. Daniel C. Esty believes the free market can solve the environmental problem. Stephen's been saying that for years.

juil. 14, 2008
Julia E. Sweig, Jason Riley
Year 2008Episode 8830 min

Julia E. Sweig, Jason Riley

As South America becomes more independent and powerful, Stephen asks Julia E. Sweig if we have to start caring about soccer. Stephen asks Jason Riley if he's afraid a Mexican will take over his job on the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal.

juil. 15, 2008
Rush
Year 2008Episode 8930 min

Rush

Jimmy is so excited about Rush's appearance that he replaces Stephen's theme song.

juil. 16, 2008
Elizabeth Edwards
Year 2008Episode 9030 min

Elizabeth Edwards

Stephen tells Elizabeth Edwards we already have universal health care. It's called prayer.

juil. 17, 2008
Sen. Jim Webb
Year 2008Episode 9130 min

Sen. Jim Webb

If Senator Jim Webb doesn't want to be Barack Obama's vice president, Stephen does.

juil. 21, 2008
Margaret Spellings
Year 2008Episode 9230 min

Margaret Spellings

Stephen asks Margaret Spellings if federally mandated spanking would help our kids do better in school.

juil. 22, 2008
Nas
Year 2008Episode 9330 min

Nas

Stephen wants to know why Nas challenged Bill O'Reilly to a debate instead of a freestyle rap contest.

juil. 23, 2008
Laurie Goodstein, Garrett Reisman
Year 2008Episode 9430 min

Laurie Goodstein, Garrett Reisman

Stephen asks Laurie Goodstein why Anglicans can't just ordain gay priests and then not talk about it -- like the Catholics. Astronaut Garrett Reisman tells Stephen he wrote the secret codes to the self-destruct mechanism on his WristStrong bracelet.

juil. 24, 2008
Toby Keith
Year 2008Episode 9530 min

Toby Keith

With "Beer for My Horses," Stephen worries that Toby Keith will start hanging out with Sean Penn and chaining himself to whales.

juil. 28, 2008
Eric Roston
Year 2008Episode 9630 min

Eric Roston

Stephen asks Eric Roston if he believes carbon is the Al Qaeda of elements.

juil. 29, 2008
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Year 2008Episode 9730 min

Crosby, Stills & Nash

Stephen asks Crosby, Stills & Nash if it's hard to redo the stationery every time Neil Young drops out of the band.

juil. 30, 2008
Brendan I. Koerner, Buzz Aldrin
Year 2008Episode 9830 min

Brendan I. Koerner, Buzz Aldrin

Stephen wants Brendan Koerner to tell him why they make fluorescent light bulbs look like soft serve ice cream if you're not supposed to lick them. Stephen asks Buzz Aldrin if "Fly Me to the Moon" -- his new animated film about flies on the Apollo mission -- is based on a true story.

juil. 31, 2008
Lucas Conley, The Apples in Stereo
Year 2008Episode 9930 min

Lucas Conley, The Apples in Stereo

Lucas Conley tells Stephen about America's obsession with branding in his Dr. Pepper interview.

août 4, 2008
David Carr
Year 2008Episode 10030 min

David Carr

Stephen asks David Carr which is more damaging to society -- crack addiction or the New York Times.

août 5, 2008
Jason Bond, Kevin Costner
Year 2008Episode 10130 min

Jason Bond, Kevin Costner

Stephen asks Jason Bond if his spider would win in a fight with Neil Young's spider. Stephen wants to know if Kevin Costner is a Hollywood leftie liberal pinko Commie.

août 6, 2008
Devin Gordon, Thomas Frank
Year 2008Episode 10230 min

Devin Gordon, Thomas Frank

Devin Gordon explains what China is actually getting out of hosting the Olympics. Stephen asks Thomas Frank what the conservatives have done to make government worse.

août 7, 2008
Jorge Ramos
Year 2008Episode 10330 min

Jorge Ramos

Univision anchor Jorge Ramos discusses the kind of energy Latinos bring to the United States.

août 11, 2008
Joey Cheek, Jane Mayer
Year 2008Episode 10430 min

Joey Cheek, Jane Mayer

Joey Cheek explains that China revoked his visa because of his attempt to bring attention to human rights abuses in Darfur. Stephen asks Jane Mayer why she has to see enhanced interrogation as the glass being half empty, instead of half full with a guy's face in it.

août 12, 2008
Dick Meyer
Year 2008Episode 10530 min

Dick Meyer

Dick Meyer believes there's a difference between individualism and selfishness.

août 13, 2008
Bing West
Year 2008Episode 10630 min

Bing West

Bing West says the soldiers did such a good job in Iraq that they changed the nature of the war.

août 14, 2008
Rep. Bob Barr, Scott McClellan
Year 2008Episode 10730 min

Rep. Bob Barr, Scott McClellan

Libertarian Bob Barr talks about his presidential campaign and sharing a cigar with Al Gore. Scott McClellan and Stephen try to get President Bush on the phone.

août 26, 2008
Gov. Mike Huckabee
Year 2008Episode 10830 min

Gov. Mike Huckabee

Mike Huckabee doesn't want Barack Obama to be president, but he's proud that he's the Democratic nominee.

août 27, 2008
Richard Brookhiser
Year 2008Episode 10930 min

Richard Brookhiser

Richard Brookhiser tells Stephen that George Washington was a good president because he trusted smart people.

août 28, 2008
John McWhorter
Year 2008Episode 11030 min

John McWhorter

John McWhorter is a social conservative, but thinks Barack Obama would be a better president for all sorts of reasons.

août 29, 2008
Laura D'Andrea Tyson
Year 2008Episode 11130 min

Laura D'Andrea Tyson

Laura D'Andrea Tyson tells Stephen the economy grows faster under Democratic presidents.

sept. 2, 2008
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Year 2008Episode 11230 min

Doris Kearns Goodwin

Doris Kearns Goodwin explains that Sarah Palin has to make her case to women before they will vote for her.

sept. 3, 2008
Adam Brickley, Ron Paul
Year 2008Episode 11330 min

Adam Brickley, Ron Paul

Adam Brickley explains how he influenced the direction of American politics from his mom's house. Ron Paul would have had to give up everything he believes in to speak at the RNC.

sept. 4, 2008
Gov. David Paterson
Year 2008Episode 11430 min

Gov. David Paterson

Stephen asks David Paterson how he can be nice and successful in politics.

sept. 5, 2008
Peter J. Gomes
Year 2008Episode 11530 min

Peter J. Gomes

Peter J. Gomes believes Christian churches today are not engines of change, but engines of conservatism.

sept. 15, 2008
Tyson Slocum, Rick Reilly
Year 2008Episode 11630 min

Tyson Slocum, Rick Reilly

Consumer advocate Tyson Slocum says the oil companies are standing in the way of America getting off its addiction to oil. Rick Reilly's charity, Nothing but Nets, keeps kids from dying of malaria in Africa.

sept. 16, 2008
Bob Lutz
Year 2008Episode 11730 min

Bob Lutz

Bob Lutz explains how GM's new electric car works.

sept. 17, 2008
Maria Bartiromo
Year 2008Episode 11830 min

Maria Bartiromo

Maria Bartiromo tells Stephen we shouldn't have knee-jerk reactions to the Wall Street collapse.

sept. 18, 2008
Jackson Browne
Year 2008Episode 11930 min

Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne explains why he's suing John McCain for using his song in an Obama attack ad.

sept. 23, 2008
Joe Nocera, Cornel West
Year 2008Episode 12030 min

Joe Nocera, Cornel West

New York Times Business Columnist Joe Nocera explains the $700 billion bailout will save the economy because it has to. Cornel West believes we're at a moment where we need courage, compassion and hope.

sept. 24, 2008
Nicholas Carr
Year 2008Episode 12130 min

Nicholas Carr

Stephen plays with his iPhone as Nicholas Carr says the Internet is taking away our ability to concentrate.

sept. 25, 2008
Paul Begala
Year 2008Episode 12230 min

Paul Begala

Paul Begala is with the 82% who think George W. Bush is doing a terrible job.

sept. 29, 2008
James Taylor
Year 2008Episode 12330 min

James Taylor

There isn't enough time for another James Taylor song.

sept. 30, 2008
Dave Levin
Year 2008Episode 12430 min

Dave Levin

KIPP schools co-founder Dave Levin says over 80% of the kids he started with are now enrolled in college.

oct. 1, 2008
Stephen Greenblatt, Naomi Klein
Year 2008Episode 12530 min

Stephen Greenblatt, Naomi Klein

Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt discusses the Shakespearean parallels of Obama, McCain and Palin. Naomi Klein wants us to be prepared for leaders to take advantage of us in moments of crises.

oct. 2, 2008
Jim Cramer
Year 2008Episode 12630 min

Jim Cramer

Jim Cramer talks about who's to blame for the economic crisis, and where to invest now.

oct. 6, 2008
Nate Silver
Year 2008Episode 12730 min

Nate Silver

Nate Silver takes the same predictive capability he uses in baseball and applies it to the presidential election.

oct. 7, 2008
Joe Scarborough
Year 2008Episode 12830 min

Joe Scarborough

Joe Scarborough gives reasons why John McCain won't win this election.

oct. 8, 2008
David Gergen, Oliver Stone
Year 2008Episode 12930 min

David Gergen, Oliver Stone

David Gergen says with the stock market where it is, voters don't want to hear about Bill Ayers or Charles Keating. Stephen asks Oliver Stone if he's finished in Hollywood now that he's portrayed the president empathetically in "W."

oct. 9, 2008
Bethany McLean, Kathleen Parker
Year 2008Episode 13030 min

Bethany McLean, Kathleen Parker

Bethany McLean doesn't think computers are responsible for creating the economic crisis. Kathleen Parker says the press is too easy on Sarah Palin because she's a babe.

oct. 13, 2008
Joseph Stiglitz
Year 2008Episode 13130 min

Joseph Stiglitz

Joseph Stiglitz explains why the economic crisis won't end just because the stock market does well.

oct. 14, 2008
Tina Brown
Year 2008Episode 13230 min

Tina Brown

Tina Brown compares The Daily Beast to a great cocktail party with fun and interesting people.

oct. 15, 2008
Brent Glass, Robert Greenwald
Year 2008Episode 13330 min

Brent Glass, Robert Greenwald

Brent Glass formally accepts Stephen's portrait into the National Museum of American History. Robert Greenwald discusses his series of heavily researched anti-McCain ads on YouTube.

oct. 16, 2008
Fareed Zakaria, Wynton Marsalis
Year 2008Episode 13430 min

Fareed Zakaria, Wynton Marsalis

Fareed Zakaria says the bright side to the economic crisis is America will start saving. Wynton Marsalis and Stephen perform the "Star-Spangled Banner."

oct. 20, 2008
Michael Farris
Year 2008Episode 13530 min

Michael Farris

Chancellor Michael Farris explains the importance of teaching the Bible at Patrick Henry College.

oct. 21, 2008
David Frum
Year 2008Episode 13630 min

David Frum

David Frum believes the Republicans' creativity and flexibility will determine when they come back into power.

oct. 22, 2008
Jonathan Alter
Year 2008Episode 13730 min

Jonathan Alter

Jonathan Alter explains Barack Obama wants to redraw the social contract the way FDR did.

oct. 23, 2008
Yo-Yo Ma
Year 2008Episode 13830 min

Yo-Yo Ma

Yo-Yo Ma talks about his collaboration with friends.

oct. 27, 2008
Brian Moore, Sherman Alexie
Year 2008Episode 13930 min

Brian Moore, Sherman Alexie

Sherman Alexie believes John McCain has been great for Native Americans, but he's bad for the country.

oct. 28, 2008
David Simon
Year 2008Episode 14030 min

David Simon

Stephen lets David Simon touch his Emmy.

oct. 29, 2008
Wilco
Year 2008Episode 14130 min

Wilco

Stephen's heart stops when he tries to match Jeff Tweedy's low-key energy.

oct. 30, 2008
Charlie Cook, Andrew Sullivan
Year 2008Episode 14230 min

Charlie Cook, Andrew Sullivan

Charlie Cook explains voters want to follow the election, and polls are how you keep score. Andrew Sullivan supports Barack Obama because John McCain isn't serious about winning the war on terror.

nov. 3, 2008
Live Election Show
Year 2008Episode 14330 min

Live Election Show

The election is a setback for the McCain campaign, but he will come back fighting and take this thing.

nov. 4, 2008
Ambassador Andrew Young
Year 2008Episode 14430 min

Ambassador Andrew Young

Andrew Young gives credit to George W. Bush for setting the table for an Obama presidency.

nov. 5, 2008
Rachel Maddow
Year 2008Episode 14530 min

Rachel Maddow

Rachel Maddow says the Bush administration has been like hiring a vegan to be your butcher.

nov. 6, 2008
Dan Savage, Kevin Johnson
Year 2008Episode 14630 min

Dan Savage, Kevin Johnson

Dan Savage explains that those who voted for Proposition 8 most overwhelmingly were old people. Mayor-elect Kevin Johnson tells Stephen what he plans to do to make Sacramento less unbelievably boring.

nov. 11, 2008
Bob Woodward
Year 2008Episode 14730 min

Bob Woodward

Bob Woodward talks about the dysfunction in the Bush administration from trying to straighten out the war in Iraq.

nov. 12, 2008
Stephen Moore
Year 2008Episode 14830 min

Stephen Moore

Stephen Moore says Barack Obama is going to bring the economy to a crawl because of his taxes.

nov. 13, 2008
Tom Brokaw, Malcolm Gladwell
Year 2008Episode 14930 min

Tom Brokaw, Malcolm Gladwell

Tom Brokaw clarifies his ambition to be in Barack Obama's cabinet. Malcolm Gladwell figures out the best year to be born in the 20th century if you want to become rich.

nov. 17, 2008
Paul Simon
Year 2008Episode 15030 min

Paul Simon

Stephen then interviews Paul Simon about his career and his new book, Lyrics.

nov. 18, 2008
Michael Lewis
Year 2008Episode 15130 min

Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis says people will eventually blame Barack Obama for the financial crisis.

nov. 19, 2008
Cory Booker, Thomas L. Friedman
Year 2008Episode 15230 min

Cory Booker, Thomas L. Friedman

Thomas Friedman wants the government to launch a green revolution with the same persistence China does through authoritarian means.

nov. 20, 2008
Khaled Hosseini, Roland Fryer
Year 2008Episode 15330 min

Khaled Hosseini, Roland Fryer

Khaled Hosseini says the war in Afghanistan is a marathon, not a 100-yard dash. Roland Fryer details his innovative program that pays kids for good grades.

déc. 1, 2008
Jeffrey Goldberg
Year 2008Episode 15430 min

Jeffrey Goldberg

Jeffrey Goldberg believes airports don't have security -- they've got security theater.

déc. 2, 2008
Barbara Walters
Year 2008Episode 15530 min

Barbara Walters

Barbara Walters lists some previous fascinating people we've already forgotten.

déc. 3, 2008
Sen. Bob Graham, Nicholas Wade
Year 2008Episode 15630 min

Sen. Bob Graham, Nicholas Wade

Bob Graham says Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and unstable government make a perfect bioterrorism storm. Nicholas Wade explains why he's going to all the trouble of recreating a woolly mammoth.

déc. 4, 2008
Geoffrey Canada
Year 2008Episode 15730 min

Geoffrey Canada

Geoffrey Canada wants poor parents to raise smart children so they can become competitive in America.

déc. 8, 2008
Kevin Bacon, Charlie Kaufman
Year 2008Episode 15830 min

Kevin Bacon, Charlie Kaufman

Kevin Bacon joins Stephen by the Nixmas tree to discuss his new movie "Frost/Nixon." Charlie Kaufman must describe his new movie "Synecdoche, New York" using the words "feel good" and "sassy Chihuahua."

déc. 9, 2008
Richard Haass
Year 2008Episode 15930 min

Richard Haass

Richard Haass believes this century has the potential for America to cooperate with other countries to make the world safer.

déc. 10, 2008
Michael Phelps
Year 2008Episode 16030 min

Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps will compete in the 2010 Winter Olympics after Stephen teaches him how to ice dance.

déc. 11, 2008

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