Posted on 11/29/2009 12:24:12 PM PST by Mozilla
On Saturday's Huckabee show on FNC, host Mike Huckabee interviewed gameshow host Chuck Woolery, who admitted to being conservative and voiced support for term limits, the Constitution, and tea party protesters. As the segment started, Woolery -- who famously hosted the shows Love Connection, Scrabble, and even the first several years of Wheel of Fortune -- joked: "I'm now sacrificing my career coming out as a conservative. So I'll never be hired in Hollywood again once they find out I'm doing it on your show."
When Huckabee brought up the tea party protests, Woolery spoke approvingly: "It's a grassroots movement, and I think it has legs. I can only pray as a citizen myself that this gains momentum, and people really start to turn on their government."
can actually remember that Rush Limbaugh's television show in the 1990s once played a clip from Scrabble in which host Woolery admitted to liking Limbaugh after the word "Limbaugh" was revealed as the answer to a word puzzle in which the clue was: "He's been blamed for a lot of bad rush (Rush) hours." Woolery joked that the puzzle was made up by a "pinko commie," and declared, "I like Rush Limbaugh."
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Shandi Finnessey.
It takes some mighty big COURAGE for a celebrity to come out of the closet. It is usually a career-ender.
(just shows you how bad things are that when you admit that you agree with 60% of America, you’re considered an outcast)
Last year Chuck Woolery was in Cocoa Beach cutting a commercial for a local company in Brevard County.
Well, more and more should come out for what they believe in. If they are so afraid of losing their jobs and exposing the truth...then maybe they should think twice about their chosen field. To me loyalty to my country is much more important than the lavis salaries and fake phony so called friends in hollyweird.
I could circle the fingers of one hand around her waist.
But then I’d be arrested.
Pat Sajek has been an out of the closet Conservative for eons. Hasn’t hurt his career. I wish Woolery the same good fortune. And, at least he can live with himself.
Pat Sajak is another conservative as well as a sometime columnist for National Review. He’s seems to be doing ok.
I knew there was a reason I liked Chuck Woolery.
Yes me too. I used to watch Love Connection and lingo. He was the first host of Wheel of Fortune too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg-3wjDyMr4
Goodness that is a pretty girl tho she doesn’t need to lose any more weight. Also a pretty and unusual name.
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