Dana Loesch (28 September 1978-) was an American conservative political commentator and National Rifle Association spokesperson.
Biography[]
Dana Loesch was born in Missouri in 1978 to a family of Baptists, and she studied at St. Louis Community College and Webster University. She dropped out of college and married a Republican Party after being impregnated by him, and she became a Republican after Bill Clinton's extramarital affair and the 9/11 attacks. She became a writer for the St. Louis Magazine and started her own radio show in 2008, becoming a powerful blogger and conservative political commentator. She also became a spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, and, on 23 February 2018, she took part in a CNN Town Hall meeting with survivors of the Stoneman Douglas school shooting in Parkland, Florida, in which she defended gun rights, even after 17 students were massacred by a school shooter.