Chuck Woolery, the beloved game show host turned right-wing firebrand, passed away at 83. Best known for hosting classics like Wheel of Fortune, Love Connection, and Scrabble, Woolery later became a prominent conservative voice, unapologetically calling out liberal hypocrisy and championing constitutional values.
Born on March 6, 1941, in Ashland, Kentucky, Woolery served two years aboard the USS Enterprise in the U.S. Navy before chasing his dream of a career in entertainment. With his sharp wit, matinee-idol looks, and signature charm, Woolery became a staple of American television for decades. In 2007, he was inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame, a testament to his enduring legacy.
Woolery’s iconic hosting style gave us unforgettable phrases like Love Connection’s “We’ll be back in two and two,” paired with a two-finger salute. But he was more than just a smooth-talking host. After leaving television, Woolery reinvented himself as a bold political commentator, teaming up with Mark Young in 2014 to co-host the Blunt Force Truth podcast, where his conservative principles and sharp humor resonated with millions.
Unabashed in his beliefs, Woolery became a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump and a vocal critic of leftist policies. “President Obama’s popularity is a fantasy only held by him and his dwindling legion of juice-box-drinking, anxiety-dog-hugging, safe-space-hiding snowflakes,” he famously quipped. Whether calling out Marxist tendencies in the Democratic Party or questioning the government’s handling of COVID-19, Woolery never held back, earning admiration from conservatives and ire from liberals.
Woolery’s legacy isn’t just his work in entertainment; it’s his fearless dedication to the values of free speech, personal liberty, and the Constitution. In an industry dominated by leftist groupthink, he stood tall as a rare voice of reason and courage. As he once said, revealing his politics in Hollywood “was like being a sheep among wolves,” but that never stopped him from speaking the truth.
Chuck Woolery epitomized the American spirit—bold, unapologetic, and unwilling to bow to the mob. Whether he was hosting a game show or exposing leftist hypocrisy, Woolery left an indelible mark on American culture. His voice will be sorely missed, but his