On Pat Sajak's last Wheel of Fortune show, a tribute to the beloved host who liberal snobs tried and FAILED to destroy after he was outed as a Trump fan, writes DAVID MARCUS

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On Pat Sajak's last Wheel of Fortune show, a tribute to the beloved host who liberal snobs tried and FAILED to destroy after he was outed as a Trump fan, writes DAVID MARCUS

Close your eyes and picture a game show host. Readers of a certain age will see Pat Sajak; mild-manned yet witty, benign but unflappable, good-looking enough without being too attractive. Americans happily invited the Wheel of Fortune host into their homes every weeknight for four decades. In the mid-1980s, the puzzle show with the big wheel and the showgirl assistant pulled in more than 40 million viewers every night. And it holds the record as one of the most-watched syndicated shows in history.
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