Pat Sajak Hilariously Mocks Leftists Outing Opponents On The Right

On Thursday, nauseated by the constant threats by Leftists to out their targets on the political Right at the slightest provocation, "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak, whose excursions into Twitter humor have made him a virtual legend among conservatives on Twitter, issued another hilarious tweet, this time mocking the outing mentality. 
Sajak tweeted: "I, like so many others, truly dislike ketchup on hotdogs, and I prefer not to be around anyone who uses ketchup on hotdogs. I call upon all hotdog stands to post a list of those who ask for ketchup on their hotdogs."
When Woody Paige, sports columnist and frequent guest on "Around The Horn," responded on Twitter, "Mustard, chili, cheese, hot sauce. Or just mustard and a bit of relish. Ketchup is for fries, not hot dogs. Mustard and hot dog together introduced at 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. Ketchup first put on hot dog at 1962 Mets game by a foolish fan," Sajak was ready and waiting with a laugh-out-loud rejoinder: "You might be giving this too much thought."
In mid-August, Sajak gave a hint of what was to come when he tweeted, "I woke up feeling virtuous this morning. I think I’ll find something to boycott and then tweet about it. Never let it be said I’m not doing my part. #LookAtMe."
The Daily Wire has chronicled some of The Best of Sajak for years now; some of his highlights below:
 
August 2019: "As you probably know, we celebrities are uniquely qualified to tell you how to live and what to think, and I take that responsibility seriously. I’m working hard, and I expect to have my list of rules available in a week or so. Meantime, just do your best on your own."
After a June 2019 Democratic presidential debate: "This could be worse. It could be a dinner party and I could be there."
Other gems:
OK, let me explain this again: We're celebs. We're wiser & more empathetic than you. We are famous. Please take our opinions more seriously.
Nobody abhors violence more than Hollywood, and nobody does more to glorify it.
I wonder if the celebrities who moved out of the country will return for the demonstrations?
Unhappy about results of last week's People's Choice Awards. Thinking of breaking Starbucks windows & trashing limos.
Changing the world one screamed obscenity at a time.
"Alexa, turn on CNN. I want to hear the news." ""You'll have to pick one or the other."
Does anyone have thinner skins than the "tough"\" news media?
The Daily Wire noted in October 2017, "This is not the first time Sajak, a political conservative, has lanced the celebrity bubble of leftism that pervades Hollywood; his resume should have been a warning to leftists that his wit would target them. Sajak is an external director for the conservative publishing house Eagle Publishing, serves on the Board of Trustees at Hillsdale College and has served on the Board of Directors for the Claremont Institute."
 
For a great interview in which Sajak discusses his conservatism, see below:
 
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