The cancel culture twitter mob has now seemingly targeted the “Whee; of Fortune” host Pat Sajak in the wake of a photo coming to light of the widely known game show host standing with the seemingly controversial Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Brian Glenn, a reporter with Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN).
75-year-old Sajak came to the forefront of headlines near the end of last week in the wake of unveiling that after almost forty years of hosting the game show, he was now starting to look into just what his life might look like after he retires from being the host of the extremely popular game show, but it was not until a picture of him standing near Greene came to light that the vast majority of the mob started to pile on.
“Buh bye Wheel of Fortune and Pat Sajak,” whined @MollyPloofkins via a tweet.
Buh bye Wheel of Fortune and Pat Sajak. pic.twitter.com/iYJq2GlaTB
— Molly Ploofkins (Marsha Blackburn's Neighbor) (@Mollyploofkins) September 18, 2022
This sparked a huge wave of angry critics going after Sajak, hurling accusations at him for standing with “Nazis” and exclaiming that they will never again watch “Wheel of Fortune.” One even made comment to Sajak’s long-term cohost of the show, Vanna White, as he made reference to Greene as “Vanna Whitesupremacist.”
“Marjorie Taylor Greene: I’d like to buy a K. Pat Sajak: There are 3 K’s!” stated @OhNoSheTwitnt in an apparent attempt at humor.
Jeremy Newberger chimed in, “I’d like to solve the puzzle, Pat Sajak.” All while he included an image in his post of the game board for “Wheel of Fortune” sporting letters turned to sport the phrase, “posing with Nazis.”
I'd like to solve the puzzle, Pat Sajak. pic.twitter.com/rP0lPmlBfi
— Mr. Newberger (@jeremynewberger) September 18, 2022
“It’s only been 8 months since Marjorie Taylor Greene gave the keynote at a Nazi rally where the organizer praised Adolf Hitler. So by all means, Pat Sajak, take some selfies with her. Looks like the Wheel of Fortune is morally bankrupt,” expressed Newberger via yet another post chasing his first.
“Pictured: Pat Sajak and Vanna Whitesupremacist,” @cpoliticditto stated in a caption to a posted photo.
Pictured: Pat Sajak and Vanna Whitesupremacist pic.twitter.com/OQVV47Ss0q
— connectpoliticditto. (@cpoliticditto) September 18, 2022
“First Chuck Woolery. Now Pat Sajak. Are all game show hosts trash?” stated Marc Lamont Hill, a professor at Temple University.
Diana Gonzalez, a retired broadcast journalist, stated, “The company you keep is quite unfortunate, @patsajak. Will be changing the channel when you spin the wheel.”
The company you keep is quite unfortunate @patsajak . Will be changing the channel when you spin the wheel.
— Diana Gonzalez (@DianaGHealth) September 18, 2022
“This isn’t news. It’s well known Pat Sajak is a raving conservative,” expressed former Congressional candidate Johnny Azkam via social media. “Watch the show, don’t watch the show, but he’s about to retire and y’all are late by over half my life.”
Steven Ertelt, the founder and editor of Life News, expressed his views concerning this new narrative, saying, “That people hate Pat Sajak just because of his conservative views is a microcosm of everything wrong with our country right now.”