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Bush's Timeline -- As Katrina's waters broke th rough New Orleans' levee, Bush headed into the eye...
Beleaguered Bush -- Ed Helms takes a look at the efforts to save our beloved and beleaguered president.
The Jew Carry Show -- Israelis find their homeland under attack, only this time it's coming from inside the religi on.
Tome Delay -- How did Iraq fail to resolve two millennia of religious, ethnic and cultural hatred in seven months?
Texas Scold 'Em -- If it's August and the world is falling apart, it's time for our president to go on vacation.
Unfriendly Fired -- Samantha Bee investigates local city council members who are botching other people's vacations.
This Week in God: Compari-Sin -- Stephen C olbert looks at how three different religions punish masturbation.
All the President's Menus -- Senior Preside ntial Gastronomist Stephen Colbert weighs in on the new White House chef .
Fishing for Attention -- Ed Helms takes a lo ok at a renegade bass fishing pro who's ruffling some gills.
Ranch Stressing -- Ed Helms is shocked by Ci ndy Sheehan's callous indifference to the president's feelings.
This Week In God: Fatwa on Fatwas -- Modera te American Islamic leaders issued a Fatwa squared, or a meta-fatwa, if you will.
John Hockenberry -- Former NBC correspondent John Hockenberry discusses his article, "The Blogs of War."
Kernel Knowledge -- Rob Corddry investigat es ethanol, the non-Middle Eastern fuel made from corn.
John Crawford -- Iraq war veteran John Crawf ord discusses his book "The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell."
Senator Joe Biden -- Senator Joe Biden talks about some of the ker-azy things that happen when the Senate goes on va cation.
Bummer in the Hamptons -- Rob Corddry prof iles a claim that could drive the proud and simple South Hamptonite into the sea.
This Week in God: God Machine 20 -- With a new studio comes a new, interactive God Machine, now with chalice hold er!
The War: Phrase Two -- Finally, the phrase "War on Terror" is over and we can all get on with our lives.
Bob Costas -- Bob Costas chats about his new show Costas Now, which seems to air only occasionally.
Gays of Thunder -- Samantha Bee reveals there might be some Nascar Dads who aren't so into Nascar Moms.
The Hole Truth -- Samantha Bee investigates ho w Arnold Schwarzenegger's cheers have turned to jeers.
Judgment Day -- Ed Helms points out that "Jo hn Roberts" is the standard fake ID name for white teens.
Thinking Outside the Box -- Ed Helms profile s a woman who may have accidentally grabbed a stripper instead of a clea n towel.
Storm Tracker Tracker -- Stephen Colbert f inds the sound of reporters touting their own heroism almost deafening.
Total Eclipse of the Art -- Ed Helms explore s the controversy brought about by an art show called "Controversy."
Marci Hamilton -- Jon and the author reveal that Michael Jackson probably should have turned Neverland into a church .
Morgan Spurlock -- Morgan Spurlock talks abo ut walking a mile in someone else's shoes on "30 Days."
Administrative Discrepancies -- Try and st op reading in a linear, left to right, letters in consecutive order, syl lable-based way.
Hannah Rosin -- Hannah Rosin talks about the research she did for her New Yorker article "God and Country."
Raging Bully -- The once-harmless mocking and tort ure of your physical inferiors has suddenly become an epidemic.
The Hunt for Bin Laden -- Ed Helms reveals one m ore place where we know Bin Laden isn't -- Aruba.
Kenneth Timmerman -- Iran is out to get us, whic h is the argument they made about Iraq so they were only one letter off.
Battle of the Bulge -- Ed Helms interviews the r esidents of Cape May, NJ to discuss their divided stance on Speedos.
California Crimin' -- Stephen Colbert reveals, if you're gonna commit a crime, do it in California.
Indecision 2004 DVD Extra: Oarsmen For Veracit y -- Hear ye from those who knoweth George Washington best in this DVD E xtra clip.
Colin Powell -- Former Secretary of State and fo ur-star general Colin Powell stops by to fire Jon.
Bush n' Blair's Language Barrier -- Senior Whi te House Correspondent Rob Corddry lends insight to Bush and Blair's dam aged relationship.
Newt Gingrich -- Former Speaker of the House New t Gingrich discusses his book "Never Call Retreat."
This Week in God: For Christ's Sake -- If you can do it, eat it or smell it, you can do it, eat it or smell it for Chr ist's sake.
Russell Crowe -- The actor admits he'd rather ge t hit in the face than have electrodes on his testicles.
Deep Throat Revealed -- Stephen Colbert recall s covering Watergate as an eight-year-old full of piss and vinegar.
A Tale of Survival -- Ed Helms stages a cloying, manipulative re-enactment of an unbelievably ridiculous event.
Spring Cloning -- The President parades babie s on national television to show they shouldn't be exploited.
Rent Claws -- Rob Corddry's explosive investig ation is a dark tale of public feline urination, hush money, and meows o f outrage.
Matthews -- Chris Matthews plays hardball with Jerry Falwell by getting him to admit his heterosexuality.
This Week in God: Spiritual Heritage -- When all the gays have left the Navajo nation, who will design the turquoise jewelry?
Kathleen Turner -- The actress talks about her starring role in the Broadway revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?"
More on the British Elections -- Stephen Colb ert on the system that chooses who'll preside over the withered husk of a once proud empire.
Christiane Amanpour -- CNN's chief internationa l correspondent discusses the state of world affairs.
The Correspondents' Correspondent -- Stephen Colbert gives us a taste of the First Lady's filthy, filthy mind.
Robert Reich -- The author discusses his book, "Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America."
David Duchovny -- David Duchovny talks about hi s new movie, which has a happy beginning at the end of it.
John P Avlon -- John P Avlon talks about "Ind ependent Nation: How the Vital Center Is Changing American Politics."
Choosing a New Pope -- Stephen Colbert discus ses the selection of a new pope - and reveals the latest negative campai gn ad.
Red, Yellow, Blue and Black Like Me -- Stephe n Colbert explores a new kind of prejudice against a new kind of "person of color."
Byron York -- Byron York on "The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy," revealing that a press pass can get you a long way.
Big Head Revisited -- Rob Corddry makes a poi gnant and pointless visit to that kid with the really big head.
Thomas Friedman -- New York Times columnist Tho mas Friedman talks about his new book "The World is Flat."
Reggie Miller -- Retiring Pacers star Reggie Mi ller talks about the warm farewell he expects from New York fans.
Produce Pete - Cabbage -- Produce Pete Steve C arell returns from a fourteen month hiatus to talk cabbage.
Iraq Anniversary -- Senior War Correspondent S teve Carell is back after being embedded for over two years.
International Pamphlet: Global Pandemic Forec ast -- On the Plague-O-Meter, bird flu is somewhere between Monkeypoxy a nd Downright SARSish.
Fake News Scandal -- Senior Media Analyst Rob Corddry reports on the controversy of government produced news.
The Schiavo Controversy -- Senior Daily Show Ethicist Stephen Colbert weighs in with his near-expert opinion.
Queer Factor -- Bob Wiltfong profiles a man working hard to legalize gay marriage, just so he can oppose it.
Wolfowitz Nominated -- Ed Helms examines the si ze of George Bush's testicles in relation to his policy decisions.
Denial of the Century -- A trial of the centu ry like this only comes around one or two times a year.
Million Dollar Crybabies -- Samantha Bee investig ates whether this country needs better enforcement of spoiler alerts.
Paul Krugman -- Economist Paul Krugman talks ab out his new book and the potential collapse of the New Deal.
The Cedar Revolution -- If there's anything to le arn here, it's that you can't have your democracy and eat it, too.
Brian Williams -- Jon helps Brian Williams tell the difference between the Daily Show (fake) and his news (real).
Ari Fleischer -- Former White House press secre tary Ari Fleischer discusses whether the press corps is obsolete.
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