Dana Loesch is an American radio host, television host, political analyst, National Rifle Association (NRA) spokesperson, and author
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Dana Loesch is an American radio host, television host, political analyst, National Rifle Association (NRA) spokesperson, and author
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On October 28, 2000, Dana married graphic designer and singer Chris Loesch. The couple is blessed with two sons, Ewan and Liam, who were homeschooled by them.
This ravishing diva with striking features, describes herself as a “conservatarian,” and loves to travel to exotic destinations with near and dear ones. She also appears an animal lover as she posts several pictures of dogs of different breeds.
Dana was born Dana Eaton on September 28, 1978, in Missouri, US. She grew up in an extended family of Southern Baptists under the guidance of her mother, Gale.
She completed her high school graduation from ‘Fox High School,’ Arnold, Missouri, and then enrolled at the ‘St. Louis Community College’ at Meramec. Later she transferred to Webster University and pursued journalism on a scholarship. An unplanned pregnancy forced her into an early marriage and she had to drop out of college.
She had a Democrat tilt since her growing up days, but her perspective gradually changed rightward thanks to her marriage with staunch Republican Chris, and the infamous affair of Bill Clinton with Monica Lewinsky.
She embraced the ideology and political philosophy of American conservatism following the September 11 attacks. Today, she is counted among the prominent conservatives of the US.
Following a stint at the Webster University, she started writing investigative news articles for the monthly periodical ‘St. Louis Magazine,’ published in St. Louis, Missouri.
She also came up with her website ‘Mamalogues’ and let it run by a major St. Louis newspaper, ‘St. Louis Post-Dispatch,’ as a weekly column. It won her ‘Best Newspaper Columnist St. Louis 2007’ award from the St. Louis, Missouri, based weekly newspaper ‘Riverfront Times.’
In 2008, she began to host her radio show, which evolved as a syndicated, daily show titled ‘The Dana Show: The Conservative Alternative’ on the American radio network ‘Radio America’ that specialise on talk programming aligned to conservatism. It was broadcast through the commercial radio station KFTK-FM in St. Louis, Missouri.
She was selected among ‘Top 30 Under 30’ by ‘St. Louis Business Journal’ in July 2008. According to Nielsen ratings, she ranked among the ‘Top 50 Most Powerful Mom Bloggers.’
She joined hands with Bill Hennessy and co-founded the ‘St. Louis Tea Party’ in 2009, but left it in December 2011.