Admiral Koop enlists the help of Sean Penn to campaign against smoking. They catch up with Rodney Dangerfield on an airplane and throw him into the arms of the police. Back at D.C. Follies, George Bush and Robert Dole are fighting like children. In an effort to find another arena to settle their differences, they agree to go on Sam Donaldson's new show "Political Jeopardy." George Bush also engages Don King as his manager to battle it out with Dan Rather. Pat Robertson makes an unusual plea for campaign contributions, and Alan Rachins plays a legal advisor for people who have been assaulted, abused, or arrested by Sean Penn. watch
Chris HedgesFree | Colbert Nation
Length: 06:00
Posted: 3/4/2009
Chris Hedges tells Stephen why the Christian right are America fascists and why his views of Christianity proves that he was home schooled. watch
Stephen tips his hat to and wags his finger at the people, animals and weather patterns involved in current events, from college students to rain. watch