Preview - Going to the Water Park
Cartman is so happy about going to the water park he can't control himself.
Exclusive - Lou Dobbs Extended Interview Pt. 1
Lou Dobbs discusses the mutual decision that was made for him to leave CNN in this complete, unedited interview.
Living with the Smurfs
In a controversial segment, Cartman unveils the true story about his life with the Smurfs.
Not My Waterpark
Cartman sings a heartfelt ode about how his water park isn't the way he remembered it.
Exclusive - Lou Dobbs Extended Interview Pt. 2
In this complete, unedited interview, Lou Dobbs wants to motivate Americans in the center who are no longer represented in government.
Gaywatch - Peter Vadala & William Phillips
Peter Vadala is fired for telling his boss that homosexuality is "bad stuff," and Mick Foley protects a 10-year-old who supports gay rights.
Exclusive - Lou Dobbs Extended Interview Pt. 3
Lou Dobbs believes America is fragile with limited resources in this complete, unedited interview.
Law & Order: KSM
Samantha Bee fears the media won't be able to handle Khalid Shaikh Mohammed's trial if it's held in New York City.
Daily Show: The Rogue Warrior
While promoting her new book, Sarah Palin delivers her wisdom as a conservative boilerplate Mad Lib.
Poker Face
The Sea Shepherd's new captain takes Whale Wars to the next level.
Bill Engvall - Fifties
The best part about getting older is that the older you get, the more people think they have to listen to you.
Bill Engvall - Get Off My Yard
Nobody wants to be the grouchy old man on the corner, but we all turn into him eventually -- and you will, too.
Bill Engvall - The Club
Going to a club is no fun when you're 50, out of touch and completely out of your element.
Recap - Week of 11/16/09
Highlights from the latest Daily Show headline coverage and guest interviews from the week of November 16th.
Exclusive - Jack's Mannequin - The Resolution
The complete performance of "The Resolution" by Jack's Mannequin, from their album "The Glass Passenger."
Recap - Week of 11/16/09
Highlights from the latest Colbert headline coverage and guest interviews from the week of November 16th.
Gaywatch - Peter Vadala & William Phillips
Peter Vadala is fired for telling his boss that homosexuality is "bad stuff," and Mick Foley protects a 10-year-old who supports gay rights.
Achmed's Ringtone Mission
Achmed the Dead Terrorist throws down to improvisational ringtone recording magic in the service of his fans.
Things Not to Be Thankful For - Silverdome, Goldman Sachs & Congressional Recess
Detroit sells its Silverdome for less than a one-bedroom apartment, Goldman Sachs reports huge profits, and three congressmen warn New Yorkers of terrorism.
11/19/09 in :60 Seconds
Jon describes how he'd carry out a terrorist attack, Mick Foley threatens anyone who bullies William Phillips, and Jack's Mannequin performs.