His latest reinvention has led him on a surprising journey as a You Tube sensation with a series of humorous political videos called “Save Us Chuck Woolery.” As the 2012 elections approached, Woolery was inspired to speak out about the problems plaguing the country. He soon discovered, however, that being in front of an audience simply came naturally.
He decided to go against the grain and “come out” publicly as a rare Conservative in the entertainment industry, without aligning himself specifically with any political party or candidate. He began his career as a performer with the music group The Avante-Garde, whose hit “Naturally Stoned” climbed the Billboard charts in 1968.
Each video begins like a presidential “fireside chat” with the line “My fellow Americans…” and ends with the tagline, “Trying to save American
His latest reinvention has led him on a surprising journey as a You Tube sensation with a series of humorous political videos called “Save Us Chuck Woolery.” As the 2012 elections approached, Woolery was inspired to speak out about the problems plaguing the country. He soon discovered, however, that being in front of an audience simply came naturally.He decided to go against the grain and “come out” publicly as a rare Conservative in the entertainment industry, without aligning himself specifically with any political party or candidate. He began his career as a performer with the music group The Avante-Garde, whose hit “Naturally Stoned” climbed the Billboard charts in 1968.
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His latest reinvention has led him on a surprising journey as a You Tube sensation with a series of humorous political videos called “Save Us Chuck Woolery.” As the 2012 elections approached, Woolery was inspired to speak out about the problems plaguing the country. He soon discovered, however, that being in front of an audience simply came naturally.
He decided to go against the grain and “come out” publicly as a rare Conservative in the entertainment industry, without aligning himself specifically with any political party or candidate. He began his career as a performer with the music group The Avante-Garde, whose hit “Naturally Stoned” climbed the Billboard charts in 1968.
Each video begins like a presidential “fireside chat” with the line “My fellow Americans…” and ends with the tagline, “Trying to save American $1 trillion at a time.” Since the first video appeared in September, the “Save Us Chuck Woolery” videos have become viral and have been viewed over 1 million times – more than any videos on the White House You Tube channel or those posted by Presidential candidates. He soon discovered, however, that being in front of an audience simply came naturally.
While everyone may not share Woolery’s views, he tends not to polarize his viewers thanks to his famous congenial demeanor. He began his career as a performer with the music group The Avante-Garde, whose hit “Naturally Stoned” climbed the Billboard charts in 1968.
trillion at a time.” Since the first video appeared in September, the “Save Us Chuck Woolery” videos have become viral and have been viewed over 1 million times – more than any videos on the White House You Tube channel or those posted by Presidential candidates. He soon discovered, however, that being in front of an audience simply came naturally.
While everyone may not share Woolery’s views, he tends not to polarize his viewers thanks to his famous congenial demeanor. He began his career as a performer with the music group The Avante-Garde, whose hit “Naturally Stoned” climbed the Billboard charts in 1968.


by Fox Television Group Chairman and CEO Gary Newman.Blunt Force Truth As a young man, Woolery served in the U. Since then, he has hosted a number of successful game and talk shows, including: For his impressive career, Woolery was inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame in 2007.He made guest appearances on many popular television shows, including Melrose Place, Scrubs, Drop Dead Diva, plus many news programs.Tonight FOX reboots the late-80s, early-90s dating show Love Connection with Bravo darling Andy Cohen, but what has the original host of the show, Chuck Woolery, been up to in the decades since the first Love Connection went off the air?He now runs Blunt Force Truth, a conservative podcast and blog with Christina Ferrare, but he spent several decades after Love Connection’s 1994 end pursuing more game show endeavors.Arnold Schwarzenegger also appeared as a contestant when he was still just a body builder. Fox has greenlit a revival of “Love Connection,” which will be hosted by Andy Cohen.Since the first “Save Us Chuck Woolery” video appeared in September 2012, the videos have become viral and have been viewed nearly 6 million times. After working as a solo musician and landing some acting roles, Chuck found his calling as a game show host.These videos led to a popular 1-minute radio show that airs every day on radio stations across the country. In 1975, he became the first host of Wheel of Fortune and remained with the program for seven years.As the 2012 elections approach, he was inspired to speak out about the problems plaguing the country.These videos, which blend hard facts with humorous satire, tackle issues from taxing the rich to 2011’s Occupy Wall Street protests.Then years later, the format was pitched to him, but he couldn’t do it.And then, again, the format floated by him and this time it worked — because “The Bachelor” creator Mike Fleiss and reality TV honcho Mike Darnell were on board.Within minutes of introducing the second contestant — whom Cohen dubbed “buff Jesus,” thanks to his large stature and long mane of silky hair — the host asked about the size of his manhood. “I’m very true to myself on the show, so when there’s a hot guy on the show, I say, ‘Wow this guy is really hot,'” he adds, noting that a gay man would not have been tapped to host a national TV show back in the ’80s when Chuck Woolery emceed the original series.