If you want to know what a pencil is or find out what the heck is in marmalade, but you want to be spared from reading about their uses for smoking Islamic pot and performing abortions at gay, atheist, flag-burning, estate-tax orgies, you don't go to liberally-biased Wikipedia, you go to Conservapedia. After all, it's the only online encyclopedia with the common sense to stay on the fence about the extinction of dinosaurs.
Well, on next Tuesday's Colbert Report, Stephen will sit down for an interview with Andrew Schlafly, who is the founder of Conservapedia and not, as I first thought, the guy from Wham who's not George Michael.
Read more:
http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/2009/12/04/colbert-to-interview-conservapedia-founder-andrew-schlafly/That'll be really entertaining. On Conservapedia, Schlafly
http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Template:Mainpageright&diff=next&oldid=615520">has
http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Comedy_Central&diff=prev&oldid=615864">criticized
Comedy Central before.
The Colbert Report did a segment mocking Conservapedia. And in 2007, Lewis Black mentioned Conservapedia in his profile of right-wing knockoffs of popular websites. And for more on conservapedia's views of entertainment: see its masterpiece
Hollywood values.