In 2007, Stephen Colbert's Colbert Nation website began ranking #1 for terms such as [giantbrassballs] and [greatest living American], in what was dubbed a Google bombing test. With the November mid-term elections just a few weeks away in the U.S...
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If you conduct a search on Google for giantbrassballs, The Colbert Nation ranks #1. During the Q&A period before the show, Stephen said he would like to rank first on Google for GiantBrass Ball, Stein said on Monday of this week.
So, can a group of bloggers with a lot of authority get The Colbert Nation a higher ranking for GiantBrassBalls, a term that Colbert would like to rank #1 on Google, or Truthiness, a term that Colbert coined?