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- Colbert Report: Shepard Fairey


- Shepard Fairey's "Hope" poster belongs to everyone.
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- Colbert Report: Angelo Falcon


- Angelo Falcon tells Stephen that the Republicans have been chucking the Latino vote out the window.
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- Colbert Report: James Fallows


- James Fallows explains the difference between a children's bedtime story and U.S. military strategy.
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- John Farmer


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


- Amy Farrell says America's diet industry reinforces the culture of fat shame.
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- The Obesity Epidemic - Amy Farrell


- Amy Farrell believes the American government is misguided when it focuses on the obesity epidemic.
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- Colbert Report: Michael Farris


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


- Anthony Fauci explains to Stephen why AIDS is still a big problem, even with abstinence education.
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- Colbert Report: John Feinstein


- John Feinstein worries that professionals using steroids are influencing America's teen athletes.
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- Colbert Report: Noah Feldman


- Noah Feldman, who helped advise the Iraqis, educates Stephen about the Iraqi Constitution.
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- Colbert Report: Niall Ferguson


- Niall Ferguson explains money as a relationship between a creditor and a debtor.
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- Niall Ferguson


- Niall Ferguson explains that the U.S. economy has been the biggest in the world since 1872, but will be overtaken by China in 2016.
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- John Fetterman


- Thanks to the Colbert Bump, John Fetterman has won re-election and Braddock, PA is getting a new community center.
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- Lupe Fiasco


- Lupe Fiasco wears his smart glasses to speak out against Obama, the war on terror and segregation in Chicago.
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- Colbert Report: Howard Fineman


- Howard Fineman believes Americans were born and bred to argue.
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- 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.
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- Colbert Report: Helen Fisher


- Helen Fisher describes what happens to your brain when you're in love.
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- The Flaming Lips - Convinced of the Hex


- The Flaming Lips perform "Convinced of the Hex" from their album, "Embryonic."
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- Colbert Report: Tim Flannery


- Stephen asks climate change expert Tim Flannery if all the science is in...ALL of it.
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- Jonathan Safran Foer


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


- Joshua Foer explains that having a European coach was like bringing a gun to a knife fight at the U.S. Memory Championship.
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- Colbert Report: Jane Fonda


- Jane Fonda curls up in Stephen's lap to talk about how great his lips are.
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- I's on Edjukashun - Texas School Board - Eric Foner


- Eric Foner disagrees with the Texas school board's decision to give students a completely misleading view of history.
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- Eric Foner


- Eric Foner says Abraham Lincoln didn't see slavery as a fundamental problem confronting America until well into his career.
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- Harold Ford Jr.


- Harold Ford Jr. maintains his consistent pro-choice position and explains why he changed his mind about gay marriage.
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- Colbert Report: Interview - Richard Thompson Ford


- Richard Thompson Ford believes the Clintons are playing the race card against Obama.
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- Jim Fouratt


- Jim Fouratt discusses the significance of the Stonewall riots for the gay rights movement and his frustration with Barack Obama.
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- James Fowler


- James Fowler talks about the strong influence of social networks and how they affect our lives.
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- Colbert Report: Thomas Frank


- Stephen asks Thomas Frank what the conservatives have done to make government worse.
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- Colbert Report: Al Franken


- Imagine Al Franken with a huge codpiece as he does his victory dance.
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- Ian Frazier


- Ian Frazier describes being on a train for 52 hours and never leaving the Russian forest.
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- Colbert Report: Mark Frauenfelder


- Stephen destroys Mark Frauenfelder's homemade robotic mouse.
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- Mark Frauenfelder


- Mark Frauenfelder demonstrates an all-knowing Twitter orb, the most useless machine and a cigar-box guitar.
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- James Franco Pt. 1


- James Franco addresses his pop culture critics and believes Stephen would win a Renaissance man-off.
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- James Franco Pt. 2


- James Franco discusses the limits of acting, proves his "Lord of the Rings" knowledge and asks to be Stephen's art consultant.
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- Morgan Freeman


- As the most trusted voice in America, Morgan Freeman says some untrustworthy things.
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- Thomas French


- Spending six years at a zoo made Thomas French start to see people's primal behavior underneath.
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- Colbert Report - Tom Friedman


- Thomas L. Friedman explains his idea of "in-sourcing" to Stephen.
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- Colbert Report: David Frum


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


- David Frum says it's mathematically impossible for Republicans to repeal and replace the health care bill.
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- Indecision 2010 - David Frum


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


- Francis Fukuyama believes Osama bin Laden's death weakens the argument for American troops staying in Afghanistan.
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