The online masses are asking Stephen Colbert to hold a rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Oct. 10. | Photo by AP Photo Close

The Internet's love of Stephen Colbert is no secret (just remember his John McCain green screen challenge).

But the online masses are expressing their feelings all over again, imploring the Comedy Central star to piggyback on Glenn Beck's recent success and hold a rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Oct. 10. (Get it? 10/10/10.)

Beck may have sought to "restore honor, but the website ColbertRally.com says, "It's time to Restore Truthiness to America!"

"America, we are at a crossroads," the website proclaims. "Truthiness in this nation is at an all-time low since the inception of the concept was founded by the great American, Stephen Colbert. In its rich history over the past five years, Truthiness has become synonymous with American values such as freedom, honor, and Taco Bell. Recently our nation has suffered a truthiness drain. In fact, untruthiness is as common as measles vaccinations that cause cancer. We as a nation have stopped relying on our emotions and gut. We need to get back to what makes this nation great. Act on impulse not fact. Stop wasting time analyzing and just take what people say on face value. Why think when someone else can think for you. It’s superficial. It’s quick. It’s American. Restore truthiness now!"

No crowd estimates as of yet.