2011
The Word - Too Big to Nail
The Supreme Court throws out a class action lawsuit brought against Wal-Mart by its female employees, setting a precedent for gender-equal powerlessness against corporations. (04:03)
Monday July 4, 2011 On Topic - Technology - Alternative Energy
Stephen covers renewable energy, the debate over mountaintop coal mining and his dream of one day owning a jet pack. (04:00)
The Word - The Defining Moment
President Obama could end all wars by using the executive power of meaningless semantics. (04:28)
The Word - The Business End
Mitt Romney knows how to treat America's sick economy with his business experience. (05:38)
The Word - Hear No Evil
Rand Paul's approach to identifying terrorists is perfectly consistent with his libertarian constitutional ideals. (04:45)
The Word - Enhanced Rejustification
The "I want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refuses to admit that torture is the real hero behind Bin Laden's death. (06:56)
The Word - Autocratic for the People
Michigan's emergency financial manager strips elected officials of power so they don't oppose his ideas to save money. (06:03)
The Word - Buy and Cellulite
Unilever creates armpit insecurity among women so it can make money selling the solution. (06:05)
The GlennPocalypse
The Emergency Beckpack is filled with everything needed to survive in a post-Glenn world, including beef stroganoff. (03:57)
The Word - That New-Smell Smell
Inescapables harnesses all of the senses to deliver a loud and clear message: you're smelling something. (06:11)
The Word - Over-Reactor
The time to review the safety of nuclear power plants is not immediately after Japan's major environmental catastrophe. (05:26)
The Word - Economic Boom
The defense budget cannot get cut because making instruments of destruction is as American as napalm pie. (05:11)
The Word - New Country for Old Men
The newly formed America Plus will still maintain normal diplomatic relations with poor America. (04:38)
The Word - Coverage of Denial
The House Republicans' vote to repeal Obamacare is a symbolic gesture, but they don't let reality push them around. (04:00)
The Word - Disintegration
North Carolina Tea Partiers want to reverse socially engineered progress until things get so bad for the poor that they can't be ignored. (04:53)
The Word - Run for Your Life
Dan Burton proposes a bulletproof Congressional plexiglass dome, and Peter King wants to keep guns 1,000 feet from federal officials. (03:51)
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Angriness
If incendiary rhetoric isn't connected to the Arizona tragedy, it logically follows that it must be good. (06:42)

