The Colbert Report - Season 6 / Year 2010

The Colbert Report - Season 6 / Year 2010

Season 6 / Year 2010

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DatesJan 4, 2010 - Dec 16, 2010
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Episodes

Erick Erickson
Year 2010Episode 130 min

Erick Erickson

Erick Erickson opposes the Republican National Committee's purity test because the voters should decide.

Jan 4, 2010
Riley Crane
Year 2010Episode 230 min

Riley Crane

Riley Crane built a platform for viral collaboration to find DARPA's 10 red balloons randomly placed around the United States.

Jan 5, 2010
Capt. Charles Moore
Year 2010Episode 330 min

Capt. Charles Moore

Charles Moore talks about the garbage patch that's turning the Pacific Ocean into a plastic wasteland.

Jan 6, 2010
Barry Scheck, James Fowler
Year 2010Episode 430 min

Barry Scheck, James Fowler

Barry Scheck explains how the Innocence Project uses DNA evidence to exonerate innocent people. James Fowler talks about the strong influence of social networks and how they affect our lives.

Jan 7, 2010
Eugene Jarecki, Morgan Freeman
Year 2010Episode 530 min

Eugene Jarecki, Morgan Freeman

Eugene Jarecki uses "It's a Wonderful Life" to inspire Americans to pull their money out of large banks, while Stephen offers an alternate interpretation of the film. Morgan Freeman, the most trusted voice in America, reads a list of untrustworthy things.

Jan 11, 2010
Raj Patel
Year 2010Episode 630 min

Raj Patel

Raj Patel says the hidden cost of our consumption causes a great deal of environmental harm and social destruction.

Jan 12, 2010
John Heilemann
Year 2010Episode 730 min

John Heilemann

John Heilemann is confident his book about the 2008 presidential campaign, "Game Change," is as factually accurate as you can imagine.

Jan 13, 2010
Kathleen Sebelius
Year 2010Episode 830 min

Kathleen Sebelius

Kathleen Sebelius discusses her role in the reconciliation of the health care bill between the House and Senate.

Jan 14, 2010
Dr. Margaret Palmer, Emily Pilloton
Year 2010Episode 930 min

Dr. Margaret Palmer, Emily Pilloton

Margaret Palmer believes there's a better way to mine for coal than blowing the tops off mountains. Emily Pilloton wants to create things that aren't just well designed, but have a positive social impact.

Jan 18, 2010
Amb. Stephen Bosworth
Year 2010Episode 1030 min

Amb. Stephen Bosworth

Stephen needs a clean pint of urine before he can make an Olympic team, and Stephen Bosworth discusses North Korea.

Jan 19, 2010
Dick Ebersol
Year 2010Episode 1130 min

Dick Ebersol

Dick Ebersol invites Stephen to cover the Olympics as a member of the NBC team and receives a check from the Colbert Nation.

Jan 20, 2010
John Farmer
Year 2010Episode 1230 min

John Farmer

John Farmer reveals that the government misrepresented the responsiveness of the national command structure on 9/11.

Jan 21, 2010
Kati Marton
Year 2010Episode 1330 min

Kati Marton

Kati Marton explains how she accessed her childhood in Hungary by obtaining secret police files.

Jan 25, 2010
Paul Begala, Mika Brzezinski
Year 2010Episode 1430 min

Paul Begala, Mika Brzezinski

Paul Begala believes the Democrats need to do three things: attack, attack, attack. Mika Brzezinski couldn't do anything right when she tried to be the perfect wife, mother and journalist.

Jan 26, 2010
Arthur Benjamin
Year 2010Episode 1530 min

Arthur Benjamin

Arthur Benjamin loves to combine his passions of math and magic to do "mathemagics."

Jan 27, 2010
David Gergen
Year 2010Episode 1630 min

David Gergen

David Gergen believes Obama connected with the younger generation in his State of the Union address, but not the blue-collar workers.

Jan 28, 2010
Nicole Detling Miller, Jessica Smith, Harold Ford Jr.
Year 2010Episode 1730 min

Nicole Detling Miller, Jessica Smith, Harold Ford Jr.

Sport Psychology Consultant Nicole Detling Miller teaches Stephen how to mentally coach Jessica Smith. Harold Ford Jr. maintains his consistent pro-choice position and explains why he changed his mind about gay marriage.

Feb 1, 2010
Eliot Spitzer
Year 2010Episode 1830 min

Eliot Spitzer

Eliot Spitzer thinks Americans should be furious that the financial system is being rebuilt exactly as it was before the economic collapse.

Feb 2, 2010
Peter Cove, John Durant
Year 2010Episode 1930 min

Peter Cove, John Durant

Peter Cove helps the studio audience get back to work by taking questions and offering advice. John Durant eats like a caveman because our genes are best adapted to a hunter-gatherer diet.

Feb 3, 2010
Henry Louis Gates
Year 2010Episode 2030 min

Henry Louis Gates

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. informs Stephen that he's the whitest man he's ever tested using genetic analysis.

Feb 4, 2010
Jonathan Safran Foer
Year 2010Episode 2130 min

Jonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer says the U.S. farm system is perfectly antithetical to American values.

Feb 8, 2010
George Stephanopoulos
Year 2010Episode 2230 min

George Stephanopoulos

George Stephanopoulos discusses his work on "The Week" and "GMA" over a Heineken.

Feb 9, 2010
Claire Danes
Year 2010Episode 2330 min

Claire Danes

Claire Danes describes her role as an autistic woman who designed a system where cows can walk easily to their death.

Feb 10, 2010
Al Michaels, David Ross
Year 2010Episode 2430 min

Al Michaels, David Ross

Al Michaels will call it a miracle if Shani Davis mouths, "Thank you, Stephen," from the Olympic medal podium. David Ross thinks good Olympic art should contain a heroic individual. With that in mind, Stephen presents his Vancouver poster.

Feb 11, 2010
Shaun White
Year 2010Episode 2530 min

Shaun White

Shaun White theorizes why snowboarders don't burst into tears like figure skaters do when they're judged.

Feb 22, 2010
Lindsey Vonn, Bob Costas
Year 2010Episode 2630 min

Lindsey Vonn, Bob Costas

Lindsey Vonn discusses her Austrian cheese remedy for an injured leg and the gender of her skis. Bob Costas climbs up on Stephen's giant moose, Ebersol.

Feb 23, 2010
Scott Hamilton, Jeret Peterson, Ryan St. Onge
Year 2010Episode 2730 min

Scott Hamilton, Jeret Peterson, Ryan St. Onge

Ski aerialists Ryan St. Onge and Jeret Peterson can't leave until they admit they have an adrenaline addiction.

Feb 24, 2010
Shani Davis, Seth Wescott
Year 2010Episode 2830 min

Shani Davis, Seth Wescott

Shani Davis thanks Stephen Colbert with two Olympic medals around his neck in the dramatic conclusion of a two-part series. Seth Wescott reveals the gentleman's agreement among top snowboarders to wear baggy clothing.

Feb 25, 2010
Don Cheadle
Year 2010Episode 2930 min

Don Cheadle

If Don Cheadle really cared about drawing attention to his causes, he'd do heroin for Darfur.

Mar 1, 2010
David Brooks
Year 2010Episode 3030 min

David Brooks

David Brooks compares the Tea Partiers to Wal-Mart hippies and calls Obama a thoughtful guy with a spending problem.

Mar 2, 2010
Scheherazade Rehman, Garry Wills
Year 2010Episode 3130 min

Scheherazade Rehman, Garry Wills

Garry Wills fears that the president's power to declare war puts the Constitution in danger.

Mar 3, 2010
Barry Schwartz
Year 2010Episode 3230 min

Barry Schwartz

Barry Schwartz explains why people are paralyzed with indecision when they're offered too many choices.

Mar 4, 2010
Ezra Klein, Tom Hanks
Year 2010Episode 3330 min

Ezra Klein, Tom Hanks

Ezra Klein explains the reconciliation process that Democrats need to pass health care reform and what Republicans can do to drag it out. Tom Hanks discusses his role as a history maker and the hard work behind the WWII mini-series, "The Pacific."

Mar 8, 2010
Annie Leonard
Year 2010Episode 3430 min

Annie Leonard

Annie Leonard says our quest for more stuff is taking the place of things that provide deeper happiness.

Mar 9, 2010
Sean Carroll
Year 2010Episode 3530 min

Sean Carroll

Sean Carroll talks about the mystery of time and the possibility of a multiverse.

Mar 10, 2010
David Aaronovitch
Year 2010Episode 3630 min

David Aaronovitch

David Aaronovitch looks into why intelligent people believe really dumb things about what happens.

Mar 11, 2010
Robert Baer
Year 2010Episode 3730 min

Robert Baer

Robert Baer wants the troops to get better intelligence from the government, not the private sector.

Mar 15, 2010
Rebecca Skloot
Year 2010Episode 3830 min

Rebecca Skloot

Rebecca Skloot discusses Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were the first to be immortal and commercialized.

Mar 16, 2010
Nell Irvin Painter
Year 2010Episode 3930 min

Nell Irvin Painter

Nell Irvin Painter debates the meaning of white people and arm-wrestles Stephen over the Scots-Irish.

Mar 17, 2010
Mary Matalin
Year 2010Episode 4030 min

Mary Matalin

Mary Matalin attempts to explain the Republican position on health care without using talking points.

Mar 18, 2010
Sen. Claire McCaskill
Year 2010Episode 4130 min

Sen. Claire McCaskill

Claire McCaskill praises the health care reform bill and sends a message to Rush Limbaugh in Costa Rica.

Mar 29, 2010
Simon Johnson
Year 2010Episode 4230 min

Simon Johnson

Simon Johnson believes the Obama administration hasn't done enough to prevent another financial crisis.

Mar 30, 2010
Craig Mullaney
Year 2010Episode 4330 min

Craig Mullaney

Craig Mullaney talks about the current military situation and the changing momentum in Afghanistan.

Mar 31, 2010
David Frum, Judith Shulevitz
Year 2010Episode 4430 min

David Frum, Judith Shulevitz

David Frum says it's mathematically impossible for Republicans to repeal and replace the health care bill. Judith Shulevitz thinks the Sabbath teaches us how to organize our time around family and community.

Apr 1, 2010
Dean Kamen
Year 2010Episode 4530 min

Dean Kamen

Dean Kamen demonstrates how his prosthetic arm invention helps soldiers feed themselves.

Apr 5, 2010
Joe Bastardi, Brenda Ekwurzel, Rev. Al Sharpton
Year 2010Episode 4630 min

Joe Bastardi, Brenda Ekwurzel, Rev. Al Sharpton

Al Sharpton says education should be about teaching the students, not protecting the principals, teachers and administrators.

Apr 6, 2010
David Simon
Year 2010Episode 4730 min

David Simon

David Simon describes his new HBO show, "Treme," as "Glee," but with a few more black people.

Apr 7, 2010
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Year 2010Episode 4830 min

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson says the manned space program is the force that inspires people to become scientists in the first place.

Apr 8, 2010
Jeffrey Toobin, Julian Assange
Year 2010Episode 4930 min

Jeffrey Toobin, Julian Assange

Jeffrey Toobin talks about the legacy of Justice Stevens and his possible Supreme Court replacement. Julian Assange entitled the Apache helicopter video "Collateral Murder" in order to get maximum political impact.

Apr 12, 2010
Jon Mooallem
Year 2010Episode 5030 min

Jon Mooallem

Jon Mooallem discusses the observations of same-sex activities in about 450 different species.

Apr 13, 2010
David Shields
Year 2010Episode 5130 min

David Shields

David Shields wants writers to ignore the laws regarding appropriation and create new forms for the 21st century.

Apr 14, 2010
Aimee Mullins
Year 2010Episode 5230 min

Aimee Mullins

Aimee Mullins, who has two prosthetic legs, says the average pinup model has more prosthetics in her breasts than she has on her body.

Apr 15, 2010
Andrew Ross Sorkin, George Will
Year 2010Episode 5330 min

Andrew Ross Sorkin, George Will

Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses the importance of the SEC case against Goldman Sachs, which questions whether Wall Street is a casino. George Will talks about the history of baseball, debates health care reform and criticizes Ronald Reagan.

Apr 19, 2010
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Year 2010Episode 5430 min

Jeffrey Katzenberg

Jeffrey Katzenberg listens to Stephen's movie script idea and presents the newest 3-D glasses.

Apr 20, 2010
Craig Robinson
Year 2010Episode 5530 min

Craig Robinson

Craig Robinson's parents liked Barack Obama when they first met him, but they didn't think he would last.

Apr 21, 2010
Gorillaz
Year 2010Episode 5630 min

Gorillaz

Murdoc calls to tell Stephen he won't be interviewing the real Gorillaz, just Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett.

Apr 22, 2010
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Year 2010Episode 5730 min

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Sharon Jones recalls her old jobs as a corrections officer at Rikers Island and a wedding singer.

Apr 26, 2010
Conn Iggulden
Year 2010Episode 5830 min

Conn Iggulden

Conn Iggulden wants to make it clear that an ordinary person can be a hero, and we can all be inspired by heroic stories.

Apr 27, 2010
Gregg Easterbrook
Year 2010Episode 5930 min

Gregg Easterbrook

Instead of another moon landing, Gregg Easterbrook would like to see taxpayer money used to protect Earth against asteroids.

Apr 28, 2010
Abel Maldonado, OK Go
Year 2010Episode 6030 min

Abel Maldonado, OK Go

Charlie Crist drops out of Florida's Republican primary, and Abel Maldonado promotes California's Proposition 14. Stephen asks Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind if they ever make videos with their groupies.

Apr 29, 2010
Elizabeth Warren
Year 2010Episode 6130 min

Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren supports financial regulation that will put rules back in place and rein Wall Street in a little bit.

May 3, 2010
Michael J. Fox, Mark W. Moffett
Year 2010Episode 6230 min

Michael J. Fox, Mark W. Moffett

Stephen wishes he had time to talk to Michael J. Fox about his book, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future". Mark Moffett describes the elaborate social structures of ants that include market economies and nationalism.

May 4, 2010
David Isay
Year 2010Episode 6330 min

David Isay

Dave Isay has learned that moms, no matter where they come from, share a lot in common.

May 5, 2010
Stewart Brand
Year 2010Episode 6430 min

Stewart Brand

Stewart Brand accepts the use of nuclear power because he wants to see us get off all the fossil fuels.

May 6, 2010
Gov. Gary Johnson
Year 2010Episode 6530 min

Gov. Gary Johnson

Gary Johnson wants the government to decriminalize marijuana and tell kids the truth about smoking pot.

May 10, 2010
Hampton Sides
Year 2010Episode 6630 min

Hampton Sides

Hampton Sides talks about what motivated James Earl Ray to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr.

May 11, 2010
Deepak Chopra
Year 2010Episode 6730 min

Deepak Chopra

According to Deepak Chopra, Stephen's dark side is arrogance, but his gift is bringing comic relief to America.

May 12, 2010
The Hold Steady
Year 2010Episode 6830 min

The Hold Steady

Craig Finn and Tad Kubler talk about Heaven, Mother Teresa and their rock prophets.

May 13, 2010
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Year 2010Episode 6930 min

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Ayaan Hirsi Ali wants us to shed the inhibition of judging and say that one religion is better than the other.

Jun 1, 2010
Lisa Miller
Year 2010Episode 7030 min

Lisa Miller

Lisa Miller says the problem with the popular belief about Heaven right now is that God isn't there.

Jun 2, 2010
Vampire Weekend
Year 2010Episode 7130 min

Vampire Weekend

Stephen reads Vampire Weekend "The Elements of Style" to prove the necessity of the Oxford comma.

Jun 3, 2010
James Carville, Jonathan Alter
Year 2010Episode 7230 min

James Carville, Jonathan Alter

James Carville knows who to blame for the BP oil spill and explains how President Obama should respond to the crisis. Jonathan Alter believes that President Obama made history right after coming into office by preventing another Great Depression.

Jun 7, 2010
Mark Frauenfelder
Year 2010Episode 7330 min

Mark Frauenfelder

Mark Frauenfelder demonstrates an all-knowing Twitter orb, the most useless machine and a cigar-box guitar.

Jun 8, 2010
Amb. Michael Oren, Sen. Sam Nunn
Year 2010Episode 7430 min

Amb. Michael Oren, Sen. Sam Nunn

Israeli ambassador Michael Oren defends Israel's flotilla raid and explains why he does not support an international investigation into the incident. Sam Nunn hopes to keep nuclear materials out of the hands of terrorists by getting cooperation from other nations.

Jun 9, 2010
Alan Bean
Year 2010Episode 7530 min

Alan Bean

Alan Bean paints scenes from his time in space to leave behind stories that regular people don't know about.

Jun 10, 2010
Stephen Prothero
Year 2010Episode 7630 min

Stephen Prothero

According to Stephen Prothero, pretending all religions are the same doesn't serve to understand the world.

Jun 14, 2010
Dr. Carl Safina
Year 2010Episode 7730 min

Dr. Carl Safina

Carl Safina attributes the BP oil spill to the government protecting corporate greed instead of public interest.

Jun 15, 2010
Devo
Year 2010Episode 7830 min

Devo

Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale employed focus groups to help them choose songs, blue hats and suits inspired by Kim Jong-il.

Jun 16, 2010
David Mamet
Year 2010Episode 7930 min

David Mamet

David Mamet believes the theater is dead because they're showing nothing but revivals that weren't good 40 years ago.

Jun 17, 2010
Wes Moore
Year 2010Episode 8030 min

Wes Moore

Wes Moore speaks to the importance of small decisions and role models by comparing himself to the imprisoned Wes Moore.

Jun 21, 2010
Gloria Steinem
Year 2010Episode 8130 min

Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem says men who raise the kids and take care of the house have better marriages, live longer and have better sex.

Jun 22, 2010
Tim Westergren
Year 2010Episode 8230 min

Tim Westergren

Tim Westergren describes how Pandora creates a personalized list of songs by analyzing musical attributes.

Jun 23, 2010
Michael Specter
Year 2010Episode 8330 min

Michael Specter

Michael Specter says everyone gets upset about Big Science and Big Pharma, but they love Big Placebo.

Jun 24, 2010
Michael Hastings, John Waters
Year 2010Episode 8430 min

Michael Hastings, John Waters

Michael Hastings explains why he wrote the Rolling Stone article that eventually got General Stanley McChrystal fired. John Waters acted out an airplane crash for first graders, and then gave them rat skeletons.

Jun 28, 2010
Mayor Julian Castro
Year 2010Episode 8530 min

Mayor Julian Castro

Julian Castro believes Arizona's immigration law comes from legitimate frustration, but the legislation goes overboard.

Jun 29, 2010
Nicholas Carr
Year 2010Episode 8630 min

Nicholas Carr

Nicholas Carr says the Internet short-circuits our mental processes by constantly bombarding us with information.

Jun 30, 2010
Manny Howard
Year 2010Episode 8730 min

Manny Howard

Manny Howard tried to grow tilapia in his bathtub and almost beat a rabbit to death with a dustpan in self-defense.

Jul 1, 2010
Paul Krugman, Dr. Michio Kaku
Year 2010Episode 8830 min

Paul Krugman, Dr. Michio Kaku

Paul Krugman says giving money to the unemployed is a very fast, effective way of creating jobs. Michio Kaku believes we will have something resembling a Harry Potter invisibility cloak within the coming decades.

Jul 5, 2010
Garret Keizer
Year 2010Episode 8930 min

Garret Keizer

Garret Keizer says noise and silence get distributed like other forms of wealth and disadvantage.

Jul 6, 2010
Steve Carell
Year 2010Episode 9030 min

Steve Carell

Steve Carell feels like he's in the witness relocation program, and Jon Stewart wants to escape The Daily Show.

Jul 7, 2010
Arturo Rodriguez
Year 2010Episode 9130 min

Arturo Rodriguez

Arturo Rodriguez invites Americans who think immigrant farm workers are taking away jobs to work in the fields.

Jul 8, 2010
Hephzibah Anderson
Year 2010Episode 9230 min

Hephzibah Anderson

Hephzibah Anderson discovered what she wanted from sex during her year of abstinence.

Jul 26, 2010
Tom Blanton, Kevin Kline
Year 2010Episode 9330 min

Tom Blanton, Kevin Kline

Tom Blanton believes Brad Manning may have applied a Facebook mentality when he leaked classified documents about the Afghan war. "The Extra Man" star Kevin Kline is known for his great stage presence, but Stephen will not be out-enunciated by him.

Jul 27, 2010
Elon Musk
Year 2010Episode 9430 min

Elon Musk

Elon Musk wants to carry people to the space station, but there will be an extra surcharge to bring them back.

Jul 28, 2010
Andy Cohen
Year 2010Episode 9530 min

Andy Cohen

Andy Cohen and Stephen re-enact a fight between Bethenny and Kelly from "The Real Housewives of New York City."

Jul 29, 2010
Jimmy Cliff
Year 2010Episode 9630 min

Jimmy Cliff

Stephen tells Jimmy Cliff that he thinks reggae music is the perfect music for a corporate retreat.

Aug 2, 2010
Laura Ingraham
Year 2010Episode 9730 min

Laura Ingraham

Stephen questions Laura Ingraham about the hackneyed racial stereotypes President Obama makes in his diary.

Aug 3, 2010
Michael Posner
Year 2010Episode 9830 min

Michael Posner

Michael Posner believes it's in America's best interest to encourage stable democracies that respect human rights.

Aug 4, 2010
Savion Glover
Year 2010Episode 9930 min

Savion Glover

Savion Glover discusses the origin of tap dancing, explains its decline in popularity and performs with friends.

Aug 5, 2010
Dylan Ratigan
Year 2010Episode 10030 min

Dylan Ratigan

Dylan Ratigan draws parallels between Mexican drug dealers and American bank executives.

Aug 10, 2010
David Finkel
Year 2010Episode 10130 min

David Finkel

David Finkel spent eight months with troops in Iraq to find out what young Americans go through when they're sent to war.

Aug 11, 2010
Chuck Close
Year 2010Episode 10230 min

Chuck Close

Chuck Close explains how he paints giant portraits when he has a hard time recognizing faces.

Aug 12, 2010
Richard Clarke, John Fetterman
Year 2010Episode 10330 min

Richard Clarke, John Fetterman

Richard Clarke believes that too many intelligence agencies increase the chances that the next terrorist attack will succeed. Thanks to the Colbert Bump, Mayor John Fetterman has won re-election and Braddock, PA is getting a new community center.

Aug 16, 2010
Barry Levine
Year 2010Episode 10430 min

Barry Levine

Stephen asks Barry Levine whom he has to sleep with to make it onto the National Enquirer cover.

Aug 17, 2010
Thomas French
Year 2010Episode 10530 min

Thomas French

Spending six years at a zoo made Thomas French start to see people's primal behavior underneath.

Aug 18, 2010
Jon Krakauer
Year 2010Episode 10630 min

Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer explains how the Bush administration turned Pat Tillman's death into a propaganda tool.

Aug 19, 2010
Leslie Kean
Year 2010Episode 10730 min

Leslie Kean

Leslie Kean describes the hard evidence of UFOs and calls for more investigation.

Aug 23, 2010
Jeffrey Goldberg
Year 2010Episode 10830 min

Jeffrey Goldberg

Jeffrey Goldberg says bad things could come from a decision, either by Israel or the US, to bomb Iran.

Aug 24, 2010
Andrew Hacker, Heidi Cullen
Year 2010Episode 10930 min

Andrew Hacker, Heidi Cullen

Stephen proudly introduces his for-profit college, and Andrew Hacker says online universities are rip-offs. Heidi Cullen attributes the current extreme floods, droughts and heat to global warming.

Aug 25, 2010
Richard Engel
Year 2010Episode 11030 min

Richard Engel

Richard Engel explains how he got to be the journalist who told the world that Operation Iraqi Freedom was over.

Aug 26, 2010
Anthony Romero
Year 2010Episode 11130 min

Anthony Romero

Anthony Romero explains why America needs the ACLU to support the Constitution, now that it has Tea Partiers.

Sep 7, 2010
Vice President Joe Biden, Gen. Raymond Odierno
Year 2010Episode 11230 min

Vice President Joe Biden, Gen. Raymond Odierno

Stephen thanks Yogi Berra, General Ray Odierno, Vice President Joe Biden and the troops in the audience. Stephen welcomes General Ray Odierno back from Iraq with the Colbert Bump and his haircut.

Sep 8, 2010
Sen. Jim Webb, Lt. Col. Brent Cummings, John Legend
Year 2010Episode 11330 min

Sen. Jim Webb, Lt. Col. Brent Cummings, John Legend

Stephen thanks the veterans with a sexy hot dog man and tries to get them jobs, with Jim Webb's help. Brent Cummings and Josh Bleill appreciate the support they've received from the American public after their tours in Iraq.

Sep 9, 2010
Lisa Birnbach
Year 2010Episode 11430 min

Lisa Birnbach

Lisa Birnbach defines a preppy as somebody who has a classic outlook on life, as well as a classic wardrobe.

Sep 13, 2010
Sean Wilentz
Year 2010Episode 11530 min

Sean Wilentz

Sean Wilentz explains to the young people, like Stephen, why they should care about Bob Dylan.

Sep 14, 2010
Saul Griffith
Year 2010Episode 11630 min

Saul Griffith

In order to solve global warming, Saul Griffith says we have to change our behaviors, not just our technologies.

Sep 15, 2010
Lawrence O'Donnell
Year 2010Episode 11730 min

Lawrence O'Donnell

Lawrence O'Donnell predicts that a Tea Party Congress would get sworn in and immediately move to adjourn for the rest of the year.

Sep 16, 2010
Pavement
Year 2010Episode 11830 min

Pavement

Stephen Malkmus explains how Pavement can be such an influential band and not have a number one hit.

Sep 20, 2010
Eric Schmidt
Year 2010Episode 11930 min

Eric Schmidt

Google CEO Eric Schmidt wants people to remember that when you post something online, computers will remember it forever.

Sep 21, 2010
Guillermo Del Toro
Year 2010Episode 12030 min

Guillermo Del Toro

Guillermo del Toro has always imagined the National Geographic approach to designing monsters.

Sep 22, 2010
Oscar Goodman
Year 2010Episode 12130 min

Oscar Goodman

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman remembers his days as a mob lawyer and believes graffiti artists should have their thumbs cut off.

Sep 23, 2010
Ken Burns
Year 2010Episode 12230 min

Ken Burns

Ken Burns says the steroids era in baseball wasn't as bad as the gambling scandals or the exclusion of African Americans.

Sep 27, 2010
Paul Begala, Ross Douthat
Year 2010Episode 12330 min

Paul Begala, Ross Douthat

Ross Douthat doesn't think Christine O'Donnell's anti-masturbation stance makes for good public policy.

Sep 28, 2010
Steve Rattner
Year 2010Episode 12430 min

Steve Rattner

Steven Rattner talks about what would have happened if the Obama administration hadn't bailed out the auto industry.

Sep 29, 2010
Aaron Sorkin
Year 2010Episode 12530 min

Aaron Sorkin

Aaron Sorkin explains why he didn't go to Harvard, worries about child porn on his hard drive and calls Facebook a performance.

Sep 30, 2010
Eugene Robinson
Year 2010Episode 12630 min

Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson sees four categories of black America, and Stephen should feel threatened by all of them.

Oct 4, 2010
Leon Botstein
Year 2010Episode 12730 min

Leon Botstein

Leon Botstein has made it mandatory for college freshmen at Bard to take a three-week intensive on a scientific discipline.

Oct 5, 2010
Mavis Staples & Jeff Tweedy
Year 2010Episode 12830 min

Mavis Staples & Jeff Tweedy

Mavis Staples discusses her arranged marriage with Jeff Tweedy, recalls opening for Martin Luther King Jr. and denies singing the devil's music.

Oct 6, 2010
Davis Guggenheim
Year 2010Episode 12930 min

Davis Guggenheim

Davis Guggenheim explains how America's failing public schools affect Stephen's gated neighborhood.

Oct 7, 2010
Robert Reich
Year 2010Episode 13030 min

Robert Reich

Robert Reich believes America can't get out of the recession until the circle of prosperity is enlarged for the middle class.

Oct 11, 2010
Brendan Steinhauser
Year 2010Episode 13130 min

Brendan Steinhauser

Brendan Steinhauser believes that the Tea Party movement is winning because it's staying on the message of reducing national debt.

Oct 12, 2010
Austan Goolsbee
Year 2010Episode 13230 min

Austan Goolsbee

Austan Goolsbee says that extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy won't pull the American economy out of recession.

Oct 13, 2010
Bill Bryson
Year 2010Episode 13330 min

Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson tells the history of the world by questioning the common things we take for granted, in his book, "At Home."

Oct 14, 2010
Nicholas Negroponte
Year 2010Episode 13430 min

Nicholas Negroponte

Nicholas Negroponte wants to give laptop computers to children in third-world countries so they can communicate with the rest of the world.

Oct 25, 2010
Gary Wills
Year 2010Episode 13530 min

Gary Wills

Garry Wills calls himself a disciple of Doris Kearns Goodwin and says the Tea Party movement is a racist endeavor.

Oct 26, 2010
Rep. Tom Perriello, Apolo Anton Ohno
Year 2010Episode 13630 min

Rep. Tom Perriello, Apolo Anton Ohno

Tom Perriello is campaigning on the Democrats' record because he thinks Americans are smart enough to understand that results take time. Apolo Ohno trains like a boxer with a warrior's mentality, but he's still wearing tights skating in circles.

Oct 27, 2010
Maira Kalman
Year 2010Episode 13730 min

Maira Kalman

Maira Kalman thinks Abraham Lincoln would have been the most incredible boyfriend.

Oct 28, 2010
Jonathan Alter
Year 2010Episode 13830 min

Jonathan Alter

According to Jonathan Alter, Barack Obama had a more productive first two years than any president since Lyndon Johnson, but the message didn't get out.

Nov 1, 2010
Katrina vanden Heuvel, David Frum
Year 2010Episode 13930 min

Katrina vanden Heuvel, David Frum

David Frum believes the midterm elections are a great opportunity to redirect America onto a more balanced, centrist course.

Nov 2, 2010
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Year 2010Episode 14030 min

Doris Kearns Goodwin

After the Republican victories in the midterm election, Doris Kearns Goodwin thinks Barack Obama has to figure out how to laugh at himself.

Nov 3, 2010
Elvis Costello
Year 2010Episode 14130 min

Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello is ready for the Colbert Bump because his albums don't sell like hotcakes.

Nov 4, 2010
Reza Aslan
Year 2010Episode 14230 min

Reza Aslan

According to Reza Aslan, Muslims have decided, in their secret gatherings, to bring down democracy through art.

Nov 8, 2010
Cee-Lo Green
Year 2010Episode 14330 min

Cee-Lo Green

Cee Lo Green's "F**k You" is so infectious that Stephen feels like he needs to go on a course of Zithromax after he listens to it.

Nov 9, 2010
Martha Stewart
Year 2010Episode 14430 min

Martha Stewart

Stephen teaches Martha Stewart how to spread mayonnaise on Wonder Bread and sprinkle the slices with pre-sweetened Kool-Aid mix.

Nov 10, 2010
Quincy Jones
Year 2010Episode 14530 min

Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones remembers when Frank Sinatra cut him loose with Lucille Ball and Loretta Young in Las Vegas.

Nov 11, 2010
David Stern
Year 2010Episode 14630 min

David Stern

NBA Commissioner David Stern discusses basketball's popularity around the world and the benefits of short shorts.

Nov 15, 2010
John Legend
Year 2010Episode 14730 min

John Legend

John Legend encourages people to stay involved and aware of what's going on in the world with his tribute to protest songs from the 60s and 70s.

Nov 16, 2010
Ian Frazier
Year 2010Episode 14830 min

Ian Frazier

Ian Frazier describes being on a train for 52 hours and never leaving the Russian forest.

Nov 17, 2010
Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta
Year 2010Episode 14930 min

Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta

Salvatore Giunta gives credit to all the unsung heroes who didn't receive a Medal of Honor for bravery in Afghanistan.

Nov 18, 2010
Dan Savage
Year 2010Episode 15030 min

Dan Savage

Dan Savage wants Stephen to set an example for high-profile conservative pundits by making a video for the It Gets Better Project.

Nov 29, 2010
Tom Vilsack
Year 2010Episode 15130 min

Tom Vilsack

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack delivers a Stephen Colbert head made out of 25 pounds of organic cheddar.

Nov 30, 2010
Michelle Rhee
Year 2010Episode 15230 min

Michelle Rhee

Michelle Rhee says the problem with America's public schools is that there is no organized interest group that represents children.

Dec 1, 2010
David Stockman
Year 2010Episode 15330 min

David Stockman

David Stockman wants America to get out of debt by letting the Bush tax cuts expire and cutting the defense budget.

Dec 2, 2010
Garry Trudeau
Year 2010Episode 15430 min

Garry Trudeau

"Doonesbury" cartoonist Garry Trudeau scooped himself on the first openly gay character in a comic strip.

Dec 6, 2010
Julie Nixon Eisenhower & David Eisenhower
Year 2010Episode 15530 min

Julie Nixon Eisenhower & David Eisenhower

David and Julie Eisenhower talk about what it was like to be with the man who invented the 1950s but didn't know how to use a telephone.

Dec 7, 2010
Steve Martin
Year 2010Episode 15630 min

Steve Martin

Steve Martin puts his art knowledge to the test by choosing between Ellsworth Kelly's "Green" and a Sherwin-Williams paint swatch.

Dec 8, 2010
Julie Taymor
Year 2010Episode 15730 min

Julie Taymor

Julie Taymor agrees that her version of "The Tempest" is "Lost" meets Harry Potter.

Dec 9, 2010
Patti Smith
Year 2010Episode 15830 min

Patti Smith

Patti Smith gives advice to young people who decide to throw away their lives and become artists.

Dec 13, 2010
David Boies, Stephen Sondheim
Year 2010Episode 15930 min

David Boies, Stephen Sondheim

David Boies supports the Prop 8 challenge because marriage is one of the most important rights in America. Stephen asks Stephen Sondheim if there really is a place for an illegal immigrant like Maria and finishes "Send in the Clowns" with his own lyrics.

Dec 14, 2010
Omar Wasow, Laird Hamilton
Year 2010Episode 16030 min

Omar Wasow, Laird Hamilton

While Stephen waits for his Prodigy account to open, Omar Wasow discusses what is at stake in the cyberwar. Laird Hamilton discusses the most dangerous thing in the ocean and the plus side of global warming.

Dec 15, 2010
Amy Sedaris, Paul Simon
Year 2010Episode 16130 min

Amy Sedaris, Paul Simon

Amy Sedaris shows how to save money by freezing cookie crumbs for the office holiday party. Paul Simon talks about how he sampled a sermon from 1941 for his first Christmas song.

Dec 16, 2010

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