Dana Loesch is the number one nationally-syndicated female talk radio host in the country and hosts her award-winning show, The Dana Show, from Dallas, Texas. She’s the author of three books, the national best-seller Hands Off My Gun: Defeating the Plot to Disarm America which turned the tide in the gun control debate; Flyover Nation: You Can’t Run a Country You’ve Never Been to, which predicted the coastal-flyover divide and sentiment that decided the 2016 election; and Grace Canceled detailing the country’s cancel culture and denial of redemption.
Dana appears regularly on television news and has provided election analysis/commentary for Fox, ABC, CNN, and HBO.
A Second Amendment advocate for well over a decade, Dana is one of the nation’s premier voices for gun rights, having represented gun owners on CNN’s infamous town hall on gun control in the wake of the Parkland tragedy. She was credited with adding nearly a million members to the National Rifle Association during her year-long association with the group.
A Christian, wife, mother, and dog lover, when Dana isn’t behind the mic, camera, or traveling around the country speaking on various issues, she enjoys playing video games, reading historical biographies, visiting her home gun range, baking, crochet, and dark wave music.
Rick Ector, Owner of Ricks Firearm Academy of Detroit, outlines how his academy teaches women, most of whom have never had any experience with a firearm before, fundamental firearm safety. They come in with no idea what to expect, and they walk out with a sense empowerment and confidence.
Congressman Chip Roy details his Restoring Military Focus Act that he recently introduced into Legislation, aiming to remove Military Diversity Officer positions. This wokeism that is going on in the military is a disgrace, and eliminating the Diversity Officer position, is taking one huge step in stopping the wokery. It is about our military’s will and ability to defend our country. Divvying anyone up by race does nothing. We need cohesion in our military to defend our country. That’s what matters.
Dana is joined by Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) Founder of http://TheReload.com Firearms Reporter and gun-safety instructor, regarding his reporting and investigating these accusations against Chipman.
Dana talks with Charles Payne (@cvpayne), Host of “Making Money With Charles Payne” – Weekdays 2-3p ET on Fox Business, on Inflation, how crazy are prices getting, how long it’s expected to last – and how government policies led to this.
We are so worried about what we can and can’t say because our free speech is under attack, yet the Right is doing nothing about it. It’s a tug-of-war over the set of woke standards our society has, and the world that we live in with all this political correctness. The questions remain on how we can settle everything on the Right, change the course by providing a powerful directive, and finally start winning again. Guest Michael Knowles is here to discuss his new book “Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds,” and the Right’s identity crisis.
January 6th, when the Democrats are claiming we nearly lost our Republic. Yeah, right. The Left continue to spin this around to exonerate themselves of Leftist violence that they have promoted and encouraged for years. There is no consistency here. We, the Conservatives who stand with Trump, are painted as hitmen, because after all, they claimed Trump as a hitman on January 6th, too. The whataboutism all party lines condemned the Capitol Riots, but don’t do the same for the BLM and Antifa riots? Dana Loesch has the whataboutisms on the January 6th riots.
Dana talks with Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro), Editor Emeritus, http://DailyWire.com, host of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” NYT bestselling author out with his new book, THE AUTHORITARIAN MOMENT: How the Left Weaponized America’s Institutions Against Dissent which is available TODAY!
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigeig and his partner, Chasten, are complaining that it’s too expensive to live in their $4,500 one-bedroom apartment in Washington D.C. That may sound expensive, but isn’t Washington D.C. almost entirely funded by American taxpayers? So, you make six figures, and over three times the average salary of residents in the capital, yet you’re complaining how expensive your apartment is, and that it doesn’t have a den? You can thank Mr. President for that one.