Remember a while back when Stephen Colbert wanted you to go to Wikipedia and actually edit things on his page? Well, he's at it again. He wants fans to go to the conservative site Conservapedia and add him as a character in the Bible! Look at the note that the site has:
Special message to the Colbert show watchers: do yourselves a favor and watch less television. Colbert and his advertisers want to make money off you, but you can accomplish some good instead by unplugging the TV. You could even pick up a Bible.
What You Missed Last Night: Colbert wants you to edit the web again
Posted Oct 8th 2009 3:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, Video, Watercooler Talk, Talk Show, Reality-Free
Tags: bible, colbert nation, colbert report, comedy central, conservapedia, stephen colbert, tip of the hat, wag of the finger, wikipedia
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10-08-2009 @ 4:25PM
tingrin87 said...
site is 503.
Colbert fans win!
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10-08-2009 @ 5:21PM
VP said...
I just went to the site and it sound like Limbaugh's blog or something. According to this site India owes discovery of it's history to European scholars? Indians were correctly calculating the diameter of earth long before there was a Roman Catholic church and much of Europe. Until a few hundred they couldn't even imagine a round earth. Just because the Church tell you everything was discovered in Europe doesn't make it true.
I hope Colbert fans run amok on this site. If CNN was a state owned network, what in blue hell was Fox News?
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10-09-2009 @ 10:53AM
Christopher said...
Just plain ole propaganda?
10-09-2009 @ 12:12PM
cherie said...
Wow, that special message was condescending. Its almost like the writer of that "special message" thinks the advertisers on TV Squad don't want to make any money.
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