The Dana Show with Dana Loesch show

The Dana Show with Dana Loesch

Summary: The Dana Show with Dana Loesch is an award-winning, #1 rated, daily program featured on stations around the country and online.Dana Loesch's original brand of young, punk-rock, conservative irreverence has found a fast-growing multi-media audience. She’s feisty and fearless without being abrasive and shrill. A former award-winning newspaper columnist, Dana has been named to Talkers Magazine's top 100 "heavy hitters" the last 6 years running and was ranked as one of the top 16 most powerful mothers online by Neilsen. The 2012 winner of Accuracy In Media's Grassroots Journalism award and the inaugural Breitbart Spirit Award, Dana was also one of the original Breitbart editors selected by her late friend and mentor, Andrew Breitbart, to head what was BigJournalism.com, where she helped break the Anthony Weiner scandal before departing in 2012.Dana appears regularly on Fox News, ABC, CNN, and HBO's "Real Time" with Bill Maher.

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 Wednesday January 10 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6030

Senator Dianne Feinstein releases the full Fusion GPS testimony against the wishes of many. The South Korean President thanks Trump for sparking diplomatic negotiations. The President meets with bipartisan Congressional members in an uncanny fashion over immigration reform. A federal judge blocks something that’s already not going to happen. Google is now fact-checking websites that lean Conservative. People are upset that evil cartoon characters have foreign accents. A woman critic of the #MeToo movement receives a ton of criticism. Critics are still unsure on proper firearm language. Steve Bannon steps down from his role at Breitbart News.

 Tuesday January 9 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5981

Trump attended the College Football National Championship game. The author of Fire and Fury continues to make his media rounds. Dana speaks with the Vice President Mike Pence. Oprah’s 2020 rumors explode in the media, and she has a challenger. A Democrat commission tried to expose an Internet gun loophole, and it backfired. R&B singer Ginuwine got attacked over a “transphobic” comment on Celebrity Big Brother. 600 men showed up to a school in Texas stand in for a breakfast for children who don’t have fathers.

 Monday January 8 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5999

Trump’s adviser Stephen Miller got in a heated exchange with Jake Tapper. Dana recaps what she saw from the Golden Globes, including Oprah’s Presidential rumors. The narrative of Trump’s mental fitness is making its rounds in the media. Vice President Mike Pence joins us to discuss the Administration’s first year and their goals for 2018. Rand Paul speaks up on what happened to him when he was assaulted. Some schools want to ban children from having best friends. Stephen Yates joins us to discuss North and South Korea’s discussions prior to the Olympic games.

 Friday January 5 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5928

Critics are starting to question President Trump’s mental fitness. The President threatens to sue the publishers of the book that ruins his reputation.The Black unemployment is the lowest in 25 years. A false report states Trump was upset on day 1 that there was no “gorilla channel” on his television. A native Canadian tribe is upset that a video game is appropriating their culture. A New York City restaurant lets their customers fish for their own food in their restaurant. More people are calling for Jeff Sessions to step down, following the never-ending Russia investigation. The Justice Department is taking a fresh look at marijuana laws.

 Thursday January 4 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5997

The State Department is in support of North and South Korea having conversations. The President sends a cease and desist letter to Steve Bannon. Workers can now purchase health insurance across state line. State lawmakers are pushing students on how to separate fact from fiction. DNC Co-Chair Keith Ellison posed with an Antifa book. The Justice Department is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails. Dana is upset with the Coachella lineup. We introduce the latest health craze, raw water. Iceland passes a law making women earn the same as men for doing the same job. We review California new laws in effect.

 Wednesday January 3 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5968

Trump unloads on Twitter taunting nuclear war with North Korea. A new book quotes Steve Bannon on Trump’s “treasonous” Russian collusion. Trump issues an official statement slamming Steve Bannon. More companies announce they are giving benefits to their employees after passage of tax reform. Oregon lets its citizens pump their own gas for the first time, and they don’t want to. Former CIA Director John Brennan hits Trump’s strategy on Iran. We go live to the White House Press Conference. Justin Timberlake is putting out an album called “Man of the Woods".

 Tuesday January 2 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5967

First live show of 2018. Citizens of Iran are protesting their regime. Dana counts down the Top 10 stories we missed over the holiday break. Rep Sheila Jackson Lee claimed racism because she couldn’t bump someone out of their first class seat. Senator Orrin Hatch announces his retirement, clearing the way for a Mitt Romney Senate run. Dana continues the countdown of the stories we missed over Christmas break. Stephen Yates joins us to discuss the Iran protest, financial sanctions on Pakistan and South Korea’s attempts to negotiate. A doctor has discovered humans have another intestinal organ.

 Friday December 29 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6446

Nate Shelman fills in. Festivus Episode: We discuss our grievances of 2017 and try to put them behind us. Listeners discuss their number one grievances in the past year in honor of George Costanza.

 Thursday December 28 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6458

Nate Shelman fills in for Dana. Nate discusses the President’s year in review. We asks callers’ grades on Trump’s first year. Roy Moore passes a polygraph test on the day the Alabama certifies Doug Jones’ victory. The Senate will have to compromise over DACA due to its slim majority in 2018. How far should it go?

 Wednesday December 27 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6436

Nate Shelman fills in. There is now a professional quidditch league. The mayor of a city in Idaho wants to make bullying a citation. Listeners discuss whether bullying in grade school should be a fine. California is beginning mandatory LGBT history in schools. Should parents be able to opt out?

 Tuesday December 26 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5469

Nate Shelman fills in for Dana.Nate embellishes how many times he’s seen Star Wars. We asks listeners on their thoughts on the movie. Are there any Social Justice Warrior motives? Which is better: Retail or online shopping? Online shopping is ruining retail; listeners discuss their opinions.

 Friday December 22 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6383

Doc Thompson fills in for Dana once again. There’s a children’s book out that claims Santa is married to a Black man. A HOA in Gettysburg tells a homeowner to take down their Nativity scene. We take callers on how the homeowners should respond. The coroner releases information about the Las Vegas shooting. Listeners discuss the possible motives. The UN imposes more sanctions on North Korea. Is the Christmas song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” sexually aggressive? TIME Magazine publishes America's favorite Christmas candies. Doc shares the story of the aluminum Christmas tree.

 Thursday December 21 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6479

Doc Thompson fills in for Dana. The great-niece of Walt Disney claims giving tax cuts is a handout. The UN overwhelmingly votes to overturn Trump’s Jerusalem decision. AT&T, Boeing, and Wells Fargo gives pay raises to their employees after the passage of the tax plan. Social Security may need an overhaul after the tax plan passes. Today marks the 29th year since Pan Am Flight 103 explosion, marking the beginning of the modern Terrorism era. Attorney General Jeff Sessions asks the FBI to investigate Uranium One. Apple reveals their new iPhone operating systems slow your phone down on purpose. New Jersey is the last state to ban home bakers from selling their products for profit.

 Wednesday December 20 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6042

The GOP tax bill passes the House and Senate, and heads to the President’s desk. Dana breaks down the bill. The Democrats are more than frustrated at the passage of the tax bill. Rosie O’Donnell blocks Dana. Eminem is chasing fame to try to get Trump’s attention. Ben Carson led a prayer at a Cabinet meeting and the media thought it was “cult-like”. Kane discusses the list of words that Dana said in 2017 that made him panic. We go live to the White House celebrating the passage of the tax plan. AT&T is giving $1000 bonuses to 200,000 employees after the passage of the tax plan. We discuss words we used during 2017 that sound like good band names.

 Tuesday December 19 - Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5981

As the year wraps up, Dana explains where the party’s are going into Midterm Election season. The White House cites that China and Russia are “rivals”. George Lucas has a criticism of The Last Jedi. The House is voting on the tax plan. Some Democrats think Bob Menendez should not leave. The Pentagon admits there is a $22 Million investigation into UFO’s. We discuss our top Keanu Reeves movie rolls. Melania Trump has high approval ratings. The New York Times writes that North Korea is our fault.

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