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

The Colbert Report Season 2006 Air Dates


S2006E01 - Nancy Grace Air Date: 10 January 2006 04:30 -

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Nancy Grace talks about what's right and wrong with the legal system.


S2006E02 - Carl Bernstein Air Date: 11 January 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen speaks with Carl Bernstein about what Bush and Nixon have in common and points out that a strong president is better than an honest president.


S2006E03 - John Stossel Air Date: 12 January 2006 04:30 -

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John Stossel tells Stephen what's wrong with the education system and Stephen tells John what a freedom-tarian is.


S2006E04 - Ken Miller Air Date: 13 January 2006 04:30 -

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Kenneth Miller talks about evolution, what's so clever about God, the flu and what he likes to call the "Steve Martin Theory of Evolution."


S2006E05 - George Stephanopoulos Air Date: 17 January 2006 04:30 -

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George Stephanopoulos relates politics to wrestling at Stephen's insistence.


S2006E06 - Andrew Sullivan Air Date: 18 January 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen talks to Andrew Sullivan about blogging and the repercussions of some of his blog posts.


S2006E07 - Frank McCourt Air Date: 19 January 2006 04:30 -

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Training German Shepherds in Germany prepared Frank McCourt to teach high school.


S2006E08 - Nina Totenberg Air Date: 20 January 2006 04:30 -

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If you pledge $1,000 to The Colbert Report, Nina Totenberg will come to your shower in a plush terry cloth robe.


S2006E09 - David Gregory Air Date: 24 January 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen hits a nerve by comparing David Gregory to Major Garrett.


S2006E10 - Robin Givhan Air Date: 25 January 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen Colbert struts his stuff before Washington Post fashion columnist Robin Givhan.


S2006E11 - Norah Vincent Air Date: 26 January 2006 04:30 -

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Author Norah Vincent bulked up in order to pass as a man for her book, "Self-Made Man," but she didn't go on the juice.


S2006E12 - Paul Begala Air Date: 27 January 2006 04:30 -

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Paul Begala explains how Democrats can take the country back and Bill Clinton's effect on his life.


S2006E13 - Annie Duke Air Date: 31 January 2006 04:30 -

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Based on champion poker player Annie Duke's criteria for being a pro, Stephen thinks President Bush must be a really good gambler.


S2006E14 - Dave Marash Air Date: 01 February 2006 04:30 -

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David Marash explains his rationale for moving to Al Jazeera International from Nightline.


S2006E15 - Emily Yoffe Air Date: 02 February 2006 04:30 -

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Slate's Emily Yoffe tells Stephen about her time as a phone psychic, a nude model and a bleeding street performer.


S2006E16 - Gov. Christine Todd Whitman Air Date: 03 February 2006 04:30 -

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Christine Todd Whitman's concern about political discourse in this country prompts Stephen to cut off her mic.


S2006E17 - Barbara Boxer Air Date: 07 February 2006 04:30 -

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Senator Barbara Boxer rates President Bush and allows Stephen to read a passage from her novel, " A Time To Run."


S2006E18 - R. James Woolsey Air Date: 08 February 2006 04:30 -

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James Woolsey gives the president two and a half cheers for his State of the Union pledge to cut dependence on oil.


S2006E19 - Alan Dershowitz Air Date: 09 February 2006 04:30 -

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Alan Dershowitz discusses the dangers of preemption and why invading Iran might not be a bad idea.


S2006E20 - George Packer Air Date: 10 February 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen finds a better way to look at the Iraq war than George Packer's critique of it.


S2006E21 - Lama Surya Das Air Date: 22 February 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen tries to get Lama Surya Das to sell him on the concept of nonviolence for America.


S2006E22 - Michael Eric Dyson Air Date: 23 February 2006 04:30 -

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Dr. Michael Eric Dyson discusses the nation's racial divide in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.


S2006E23 - David Brooks Air Date: 24 February 2006 04:30 -

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The New York Times columnist David Brooks talks about being the conservative that liberals can like.


S2006E24 - Tony Campolo Air Date: 28 February 2006 04:30 -

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Reverend Tony Campolo believes putting religion and politics together is like mixing ice cream with horse manure.


S2006E25 - Brett O'Donnell Air Date: 01 March 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen asks what Brett O'Donnell thinks of the debate between Job and God.


S2006E26 - Arianna Huffington Air Date: 02 March 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen wants to know why Arianna Huffington hates black people.


S2006E27 - Jeffrey Sachs Air Date: 03 March 2006 04:30 -

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Jeffrey Sachs explains that giving a little aid to impoverished countries is the least that Americans can do.


S2006E28 - Bob Schieffer Air Date: 07 March 2006 04:30 -

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Bob Schieffer has good ratings for his morning show because most of his elderly viewers died in the night and left the television on.


S2006E29 - Norman Ornstean Air Date: 08 March 2006 04:30 -

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Political scientist Norman Ornstein explains how the current Congress does less than nothing.


S2006E30 - James Webb Air Date: 09 March 2006 04:30 -

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James Webb discusses his opinions on the current state of American politics and the war in Iraq.


S2006E31 - Lorraine Bracco Air Date: 10 March 2006 04:30 -

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The only thing Lorraine Bracco is not looking forward to about "The Sopranos" is putting on pantyhose every time she has to go into that office.


S2006E32 - Christopher Buckley Air Date: 14 March 2006 04:30 -

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Christopher Buckley and Jack Abramoff may dress differently, but otherwise, they are very similar.


S2006E33 - Keith Olbermann Air Date: 15 March 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen thinks being a bully is just another way of getting your points across passionately.


S2006E34 - Al Franken Air Date: 16 March 2006 04:30 -

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Al Franken speculates on why Bill O'Reilly doesn't do USO tours.


S2006E35 - Frank Vincent Air Date: 17 March 2006 04:30 -

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Frank Vincent is so manly that he lives in a town called Nutley.


S2006E36 - Connie Chung Air Date: 21 March 2006 04:30 -

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Connie Chung went back to work because her husband, Maury Povich, was sick of her being around the house all the time.


S2006E37 - Steve Kroft Air Date: 22 March 2006 04:30 -

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Does Morley Safer makes Steve Kroft run and get him cigarettes on the set of "60 Minutes"?


S2006E38 - Dan Senor Air Date: 23 March 2006 04:30 -

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Former Coalition Provisional Authority spokesman Dan Senor is conservative on national security but liberal on neckties.


S2006E39 - John Kasich Air Date: 24 March 2006 04:30 -

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John Kasich, host of "The Heartland with John Kasich" on FOX News, lists honesty, integrity, personal responsibility and humility among the best of America's traditional values.


S2006E40 - Gary Hart Air Date: 28 March 2006 04:30 -

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Gary Hart shows Stephen how to make an attack dog out of duct tape.


S2006E41 - Michael Brown Air Date: 29 March 2006 04:30 -

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Let's see how Michael Brown handles the aftermath of Hurricane Colbert.


S2006E42 - Bruce Bartlett Air Date: 30 March 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Bruce Bartlett where he gets off saying Bush isn't Reagan.


S2006E43 - Robert Greenwald Air Date: 31 March 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen questions filmmaker Robert Greenwald on why he's so convinced of Tom DeLay's guilt when DeLay isn't even in prison.


S2006E44 - Michael Smerconish Air Date: 04 April 2006 03:30 -

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If it gets him to his gate faster, Stephen will agree with anything Michael Smerconish says.


S2006E45 - Jesse Jackson Air Date: 05 April 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Reverend Jesse Jackson what he thinks of his plan to repopulate New Orleans' abandoned Ninth Ward with illegal immigrants.


S2006E46 - Harvey Mansfield Air Date: 06 April 2006 03:30 -

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Harvey Mansfield and Stephen collide in a perfect storm of man musk.


S2006E47 - Markos Moulitsas Air Date: 07 April 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks blogger and Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas how many shirts he goes through because of his bleeding heart.


S2006E48 - Reza Aslan Air Date: 18 April 2006 03:30 -

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Religious scholar Reza Aslan promises to say something inflammatory next time.


S2006E49 - Anthony Romero Air Date: 19 April 2006 03:30 -

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Even though America isn't a Christian nation, Stephen thinks ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero should acknowledge that we're almost all Christians.


S2006E50 - Caitlin Flanagan Air Date: 20 April 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks author and journalist Caitlin Flanagan, "What's the deal with chicks?"


S2006E51 - Ralph Nader Air Date: 21 April 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen and Ralph Nader discuss whether corporations are people too.


S2006E52 - Hugh Hewitt Air Date: 25 April 2006 03:30 -

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Hugh Hewitt thinks the Republicans are aiming at an electoral iceberg and they need to turn the ship around quickly.


S2006E53 - Sam Harris Air Date: 26 April 2006 03:30 -

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Sam Harris reminds Stephen that we're all atheists with respect to Poseidon.


S2006E54 - Sebastian Junger Air Date: 27 April 2006 03:30 -

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Sebastian Junger is even more rugged in person than he appears on the back of his books.


S2006E55 - Bill Kristol Air Date: 28 April 2006 03:30 -

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Neocon Bill Kristol makes some friends on the Upper West Side with a prediction that the Democrats will take the House in the upcoming election.


S2006E56 - Jon Meacham Air Date: 02 May 2006 03:30 -

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Jon Meacham describes the care the founding fathers took to protect freedom of religious expression without creating a theocracy.


S2006E57 - Governor Mike Huckabee Air Date: 03 May 2006 03:30 -

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Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee talks to Stephen about exercise, crystal meth and deep-fried Twinkies.


S2006E58 - Paul Rieckhoff Air Date: 04 May 2006 03:30 -

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The last time Stephen checked, you needed four stars and a condo in Pebble Beach to speak out against the war.


S2006E59 - Rick Reilly Air Date: 05 May 2006 03:30 -

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Sports Illustrated's Rick Reilly talks with Stephen about golf, steroids and swimsuit models.


S2006E60 - Shere Hite Air Date: 09 May 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen talks to feminine sexuality expert Shere Hite about female orgasms, the clitoris and societal expectations of sex.


S2006E61 - Frank Rich Air Date: 10 May 2006 03:30 -

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New York Times columnist Frank Rich discuss Democrats, Republicans and the parties' respective theaters of choice.


S2006E62 - Bill Bastone Air Date: 11 May 2006 03:30 -

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Bill Bastone, editor of The Smoking Gun, explains why they don't bother covering the good news in celebrities' lives.


S2006E63 - Madeleine Albright Air Date: 12 May 2006 03:30 -

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Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright talks about God, government and her new book, " The Mighty and the Almighty."


S2006E64 - Kevin Phillips Air Date: 16 May 2006 03:30 -

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Kevin Phillips talks to Stephen about his book, "American Theocracy," and explains how he really feels about God.


S2006E65 - Tyson Slocum Air Date: 17 May 2006 03:30 -

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Tyson Slocum talks about alternative energy sources, and Stephen gives him the debate of his career.


S2006E66 - Jonathan Alter Air Date: 18 May 2006 03:30 -

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Author Jonathan Alter calls Theodore Roosevelt the Bing Crosby of presidents; Stephen calls George W. Bush the FDR of today.


S2006E67 - Ted Daeschler Air Date: 19 May 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks paleontologists Ted Daeschler why he can't just leave fossils alone to ripen into oil.


S2006E68 - Stone Phillips Air Date: 06 June 2006 03:30 -

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After a montage of Stephen's greatest guests, Stone Phillips returns for a rematch of their previous gravitas-off.


S2006E69 - Christiane Amanpour Air Date: 07 June 2006 03:30 -

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Christiane Amanpour instructs Stephen on the correct way to pronounce Iraq and Iran.


S2006E70 - Steve Squyres Air Date: 08 June 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Steve Squyres, the principal investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission, if they've found oil on Mars yet.


S2006E71 - Steve Johnson Air Date: 09 June 2006 03:30 -

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Author Steve Johnson talks about how kids today are recreating history in video games instead of stealing their dads' beer.


S2006E72 - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Air Date: 13 June 2006 03:30 -

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. supports his article in Rolling Stone Magazine claiming President Bush stole the 2004 presidential election.


S2006E73 - Tim Flannery Air Date: 14 June 2006 03:30 -

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Author and climatologist Tim Flannery attempts to convince Stephen that humans are causing a global climate change.


S2006E74 - David Sirota Air Date: 15 June 2006 03:30 -

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Author David Sirota thinks campaigns should be publicly financed. Stephen thinks author David Sirota is a Communist.


S2006E75 - Michael Pollan Air Date: 16 June 2006 03:30 -

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Author Michael Pollan explains how modern food choices will make future generations have shorter lives.


S2006E76 - Gustavo Arellano Air Date: 20 June 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen brings back Esteban from "Colberto Reporto Gigante" to interview Gustavo Arellano.


S2006E77 - Bart Ehrman Air Date: 21 June 2006 03:30 -

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Bart Ehrman discusses the history of the word of Jesus and Stephen offers him irrefutable logic.


S2006E78 - Bay Buchanan Air Date: 22 June 2006 03:30 -

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Bay Buchanan is dedicated to building a fence along the 2,000 mile border between the U.S. and Mexico.


S2006E79 - Doug Brinkley Air Date: 23 June 2006 03:30 -

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Author Douglas Brinkley addresses why the levees broke during Hurricane Katrina and what the future holds for New Orleans.


S2006E80 - Mark Bowden Air Date: 27 June 2006 03:30 -

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Mark Bowden describes the similarities between the West's first encounter with extremist Muslims and the current one.


S2006E81 - Chris Matthews Air Date: 28 June 2006 03:30 -

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Chris Matthews shows Stephen who's got harder balls in a full-nelson breaking competition.


S2006E82 - Robert Baer Air Date: 29 June 2006 03:30 -

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Robert Baer tells Stephen we invaded the wrong country, which does not penetrate Stephen's armor of belief.


S2006E83 - Christopher Noxon Air Date: 30 June 2006 03:30 -

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Author Christopher Noxon defines the difference between adults who are childish and those who are childlike.


S2006E84 - Amy Sedaris Air Date: 11 July 2006 03:30 -

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Amy Sedaris discusses her new movie, "Strangers With Candy," before tumbling with Stephen and Tad.


S2006E85 - Tony Hawk Air Date: 12 July 2006 03:30 -

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Pro skateboarder Tony Hawk and Stephen agree that it's better to continue hurting yourself than to give up.


S2006E86 - Mort Zuckerman Air Date: 13 July 2006 03:30 -

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Mort Zuckerman believes that George W. Bush is an awful president but feels that John Kerry would have been worse.


S2006E87 - Ron Suskind Air Date: 14 July 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen explains to author Ron Suskind that if we didn't invade someone, we would have tripped over our preparedness.


S2006E88 - Lee Silver Air Date: 18 July 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen makes sure Princeton professor Lee Silver knows that he doesn't know more than Stephen does about genetic engineering.


S2006E89 - Dhani Jones Air Date: 19 July 2006 03:30 -

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Dhani Jones has the ability to be a mindless crushing machine, and yet he chooses to read poetry and listen to classical music.


S2006E90 - Joe Scarborough Air Date: 20 July 2006 03:30 -

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Joe Scarborough took money from Jack Abramoff, and it felt good.


S2006E91 - Tom Brokaw Air Date: 21 July 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen has a problem taking Tom Brokaw seriously when he's not wearing a tie.


S2006E92 - Howell Raines Air Date: 25 July 2006 03:30 -

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Author and former editor of The New York Times, Howell Raines discusses the fishing adventure on which his book is based.


S2006E93 - William Donohue Air Date: 26 July 2006 03:30 -

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Executive director of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, William Donohue discusses Hollywood and anti-Catholicism.


S2006E94 - Neal Katyal Air Date: 27 July 2006 03:30 -

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Attorney Neal Katyal shows his love for this country by defending Guantanamo Bay detainees before the Supreme Court.


S2006E95 - Joe Quesada Air Date: 28 July 2006 03:30 -

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Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Joe Quesada discusses a new series of comics entitled Civil War, which combines superheroes with today's government.


S2006E96 - Ned Lamont Air Date: 01 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Senate hopeful Ned Lamont if he thinks the president's going to kiss him.


S2006E97 - Peter Beinart Air Date: 02 August 2006 03:30 -

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Peter Beinart stops by to talk about his book, "The Good Fight," and why he changed his mind about the war.


S2006E98 - Linda Hirshman Air Date: 03 August 2006 03:30 -

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No matter what Linda Hirshman says, men can't stay home and raise children -- daytime TV is all geared towards women.


S2006E99 - Paul Hackett Air Date: 04 August 2006 03:30 -

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Paul Hackett came back from Iraq, began a bid for an Ohio Senate seat, then dropped out. Stephen asks him about running and cutting.


S2006E100 - William C. Rhoden Air Date: 09 August 2006 03:30 -

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William C. Rhoden looks to free the admittedly wealthy black athlete from the institutionalization of wealthy white-run sports.


S2006E101 - Alexandra Robbins Air Date: 10 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen nails overachiever Alexandra Robbins for pulling up the ladder from the top of the tool shed.


S2006E102 - Eli Pariser Air Date: 11 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks MoveOn.org's Eli Pariser who he is, what he does and how he wants to destroy America.


S2006E103 - Ramesh Ponnuru Air Date: 15 August 2006 03:30 -

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Ramesh Ponnuru explains how activist judges and embryonic stem cell research contribute to the Democrats status as the party of death.


S2006E104 - David Gergen Air Date: 16 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen has heard that David Gergen is a moderate Republican, and he wants some answers about exactly how that makes any sense.


S2006E105 - Morgan Spurlock Air Date: 17 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Morgan Spurlock why he'd want to know what other people's lives are like.


S2006E106 - Neil Young Air Date: 18 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen Colbert and Neil Young get out their guitars.


S2006E107 - Geoffrey Nunberg Air Date: 22 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks linguist Geoffrey Nunberg, author of "Talking Right," how he can discredit a group that calls themselves "right."


S2006E108 - Paul Krugman Air Date: 23 August 2006 03:30 -

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Paul Krugman is part of that fringe 60% of the population that thinks the war was a mistake.


S2006E109 - Gideon Yago Air Date: 24 August 2006 03:30 -

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Gideon Yago thinks it's partially the viewer's fault that music videos are contributing to the fragmentation of American culture. Stephen thinks he's blaming America first.


S2006E110 - Janna Levin Air Date: 25 August 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen stumps Janna Levin -- a theoretical physicist -- by asking her the hardest question in the world.


S2006E111 - Martin Short Air Date: 12 September 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Martin Short what it's like to interview guests in character.


S2006E112 - Toby Keith Air Date: 13 September 2006 03:30 -

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American hero Toby Keith talks about his new movie and smoking weed with Willie Nelson.


S2006E113 - Ken Jennings Air Date: 14 September 2006 03:30 -

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"Brainiac" author and "Jeopardy" champ Ken Jennings tells Stephen what it's like knowing things no one else cares about.


S2006E114 - Bill Simmons Air Date: 15 September 2006 03:30 -

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EPSN's Bill Simmons obsesses over sports at the expense of every other part of his life, like most people.


S2006E115 - Will Power Air Date: 19 September 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks hip-hop performer Will Power the difference between rap and hip-hop.


S2006E116 - Frank Rich Air Date: 20 September 2006 03:30 -

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Frank Rich, author of "The Greatest Story Ever Sold," becomes the first New York Times op-ed columnist to return to The Report.


S2006E117 - James Carville Air Date: 21 September 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks James Carville how he ever made the transition from the backstabbing, egocentric world of Washington to Hollywood.


S2006E118 - Daniel Ellsberg Air Date: 22 September 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen has a beef with Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers in 1971.


S2006E119 - Arianna Huffington Air Date: 26 September 2006 03:30 -

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No matter what Arianna Huffington says, fear is a great motivator. It got Stephen through every term paper he ever had.


S2006E120 - Ted Danson Air Date: 27 September 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen asks Ted Danson why his new sitcom doesn't take place underwater.


S2006E121 - Lowell Bergman Air Date: 28 September 2006 03:30 -

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Why do more young people watch The Report than watch PBS?


S2006E122 - Steve Wozniak Air Date: 29 September 2006 03:30 -

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Steve Wozniak loves to cut his steak on airplanes with his business card.


S2006E123 - Michael Lewis Air Date: 03 October 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen and Michael Lewis talk about privilege in America.


S2006E124 - Andy Stern Air Date: 04 October 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen speaks with union leader Andy Stern about insurance and the growing gap between the rich and the poor, and suggests robots as a plan for America's future.


S2006E125 - Byron Dorgan Air Date: 05 October 2006 03:30 -

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When Stephen found out Senator Byron Dorgan was coming he thought he'd do a North Dakota-themed show, until he couldn't think of anything else from North Dakota.


S2006E126 - Amy Goodman Air Date: 06 October 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen has heard that liberal radio and TV host Amy Goodman is a real firebrand, so he wants her to bring it.


S2006E127 - Randy Newman Air Date: 10 October 2006 03:30 -

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Randy Newman wonders whether he's at the McCarthy hearings -- and rolls over on George Clooney.


S2006E128 - Ariel Levy Air Date: 11 October 2006 03:30 -

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Ariel Levy thinks women who imitate porn stars are far from any sort of authentic sexual liberation. Stephen thinks she sounds like a Muslim fundamentalist.


S2006E129 - Andrew Sullivan Air Date: 12 October 2006 03:30 -

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Andrew Sullivan is the only gay conservative Stephen knows, but Stephen thought that traditional conservatives were closeted homosexuals.


S2006E130 - Brian Schweitzer Air Date: 13 October 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen is disappointed to learn from Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer that the state has given into the Feds and adopted speed limits.


S2006E131 - Barry Scheck Air Date: 17 October 2006 03:30 -

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Barry Scheck does DNA testing trying to exonerate the wrongfully convicted. Stephen thinks he sounds soft on crime.


S2006E132 - Richard Dawkins Air Date: 18 October 2006 03:30 -

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Biologist Richard Dawkins explains that he does not believe in God, but also that the world was not created randomly.


S2006E133 - David Kuo Air Date: 19 October 2006 03:30 -

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Stephen and David Kuo talk about "compassionate conservatives" and the separation of church and state.


S2006E134 - Peter Agre Air Date: 20 October 2006 03:30 -

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Dr. Peter Agre argues that basic understanding of science needs to be more widespread among the citizens of this country.


S2006E135 - Barry Manilow Air Date: 31 October 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen presents Barry Manilow with a peace treaty, and they agree to joint custody of the infamous Emmy.


S2006E136 - Tim Robbins Air Date: 01 November 2006 04:30 -

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Tim Robbins talks about his movie "Catch a Fire," debates Stephen on the issue of torture and gets nailed.


S2006E137 - Penn Jillette Air Date: 02 November 2006 04:30 -

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Penn Jillette stops by to shatter all that little children believe and get Stephen with a card trick.


S2006E138 - Ron Reagan Air Date: 03 November 2006 04:30 -

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Ron Reagan stops by to explain why stem cell research is so important and to give Stephen the Full Gipper.


S2006E139 - Mark Halperin Air Date: 07 November 2006 04:30 -

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Mark Halperin believes not many reporters watch The Colbert Report, and that's a problem.


S2006E140 - Election Night Live Show Air Date: 08 November 2006 04:30 -

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Following the midterm election results, a flustered Stephen Colbert explains that he thought America would have lasted longer than 230 years.


S2006E141 - Jeff Greenfield Air Date: 09 November 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen and Jeff Greenfield discuss the aftermath of the midterm elections, and Stephen asks questions Jeff has never heard before.


S2006E142 - Dean Kamen Air Date: 10 November 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Segway inventor Dean Kamen if wheelchairs that can climb stairs spell the end of handicapped parking.


S2006E143 - Dan Rather Air Date: 14 November 2006 04:30 -

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Dan Rather is honored to be on The Report with an icon of Stephen's stature. And so is Stephen.


S2006E144 - Jeff Swartz Air Date: 15 November 2006 04:30 -

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CEO of Timberland, Jeff Swartz, argues that you can run a corporation and have a positive impact on the environment at the same time.


S2006E145 - Al Franken, Dr. Michael Novacek Air Date: 16 November 2006 04:30 -

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American Museum of Natural History paleontologist Mike Novacek attempts to convince Stephen of evolution and the future of the human species.


S2006E146 - Richard Linklater Air Date: 17 November 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Richard Linklater how fast food can be that bad - after all, they make happy meals.


S2006E147 - Jim Lehrer Air Date: 28 November 2006 04:30 -

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Jim Lehrer says it takes a lot of courage to be boring five nights a week.


S2006E148 - Harry Shearer Air Date: 29 November 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen nails Harry Shearer for his lack of political correctness in naming his new book "Not Enough Indians."


S2006E149 - Nora Ephron Air Date: 30 November 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen asks director Nora Ephron why so much of his performance in "Bewitched" hit the cutting room floor.


S2006E150 - Mike Lupica Air Date: 01 December 2006 04:30 -

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Would Mark McGwire's head even fit on a Hall of Fame plaque?


S2006E151 - Will Wright Air Date: 05 December 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen tells video game designer Will Wright that his viewers are his Sims.


S2006E152 - Steven Levitt Air Date: 06 December 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen tells Steven Levitt, author of "Freakonomics," that figures never lie, but liars figure.


S2006E153 - John Sexton Air Date: 07 December 2006 04:30 -

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NYU President John Sexton thinks Stephen is contributing to a disease.


S2006E154 - Dr. Francis S. Collins Air Date: 08 December 2006 04:30 -

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Dr. Francis Collins tries to convince Stephen that evolution is God's plan for giving upgrades.


S2006E155 - Dr. Peter Singer Air Date: 12 December 2006 04:30 -

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"The Ethics of What We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter" author Dr. Peter Singer tells Stephen that human beings are speciesists.


S2006E156 - Dan Savage Air Date: 13 December 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen and sex columnist Dan Savage reveal their porn names.


S2006E157 - Doris Kearns Goodwin Air Date: 14 December 2006 04:30 -

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Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin tells Stephen that if Abraham Lincoln were alive today, he might be the host of The Colbert Report.


S2006E158 - Daniel Pinchbeck Air Date: 15 December 2006 04:30 -

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Daniel Pinchbeck believes the Mayan god Quetzalcoatl is making a comeback. Stephen wants to know who he is and why we should be excited about him.


S2006E159 - Jack Welch Air Date: 19 December 2006 04:30 -

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Stephen asks Jack Welch how he's making it on a fixed income and has him sign a copy of his book, "Winning," for his father-in-law.


S2006E160 - Deepak Chopra Air Date: 20 December 2006 04:30 -

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Deepak Chopra talks to Stephen about life after death, maintaining a youthful biology and his book, which costs 24 dollars.


S2006E161 - Chris Funk Air Date: 21 December 2006 04:30 -

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Henry Kissinger provides the "starting gun" of the competition by declaring that "it is time to rock," and then Chris Funk offers his shredding solo.

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