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Gerardo Mora/Getty Images. Given the nature of his career as a lighthearted game show host, many viewers of "Wheel of Fortune" may not know much about Pat Sajak's personal or political views....
Although Pat Sajak has not discussed his specific political views publicly, some of his leanings are very obvious based on his Internet presence. In 2014, Vice recorded a series of Pat's tweets where he denied climate change, bashed "liberals," and more.
He tweeted “I now believe global warming alarmists are unpatriotic racists knowingly misleading for their own ends. Good night,” triggering a humdrum category 2 Twitter shitstorm. It wasn’t ...
In his remarks at the exclusive black-tie affair, Sajak lamented how “these days, particularly when it comes to teaching our young, in terms of American history, the rules have been changed,”...
Long-time Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak became the subject of online scrutiny this weekend after a photo of him with GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene began to circulate.
When Pat Sajak announced he’d be retiring from Wheel of Fortune after the show’s 41 st season, which premieres in September, he included a perfectly diva-ish swipe in his farewell message.
Pat Sajak's political leanings and 'outspoken' opinions. Hoover Institution/YouTube. The Washington Post has pointed out that "lots of game show hosts are outspoken conservatives," and...
Pat Sajak has used money earned as host of "Wheel of Fortune" to make large campaign contributions to Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson, John McCain and Rudy Giuliani.
In The Wall Street Journal, Pat Sajak, the host of ‘Wheel of Fortune,’ talks about his political education and American exceptionalism.
This week on Uncommon Knowledge, Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak discusses his modest upbringing in Chicago, joining Armed Forces Radio in Vietnam, working in small markets before finally landing in Hollywood, and politics.