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Love Connection host Chuck Woolery dies at 83

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Chuck Woolery, a renowned game show host, had a distinguished career spanning over three decades. He was the host of several prominent game shows, including "Wheel of Fortune", "Love Connection", and "Scrabble", and was inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame in 2007. Later in his life, Woolery transitioned to right-wing podcasting, where he made allegations against the U.S. government regarding COVID-19. Woolery passed away at the age of 83, with his passing confirmed by his podcast co-host, Mark Young, on social media platform X.

    1. Chuck was a dear friend and brother and a tremendous man of faith, life will not be the same without him.
    1. Both Chuck and Susie did a fine job, and 'Wheel' did well enough on NBC, although it never approached the kind of ratings success that 'Jeopardy!' achieved in its heyday.
    1. The most outrageous lies are the ones about Covid-19. Everyone is lying. The CDC, media, Democrats, our doctors, not all but most, that we are told to trust. I think it's all about the election and keeping the economy from coming back, which is about the election. I'm sick of it.
    2. After the show, when Merv asked if I wanted to do a game show, I thought: 'Great, a guy with a bad jacket and an equally bad mustache who doesn't care what you have to say – that's the guy I want to be.'
    3. To further clarify and add perspective, Covid-19 is real and it is here. My son tested positive for the virus, and I feel for of those suffering and especially for those who have lost loved ones.
    4. 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.