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Friday, December 17, 2021

The Mimbo

Dana never ceases to amaze. She picked on three Bachelorette contestants for being not so bright, and bring just something to look at, a Mimbo. So Christianlike.

I did a little digging, and here's what I found:













Mike Johnson

He was a financial advisor before joining the show, and is a vet, having served in the Air Force. Dana is very patriotic for calling him a mimbo. He worked as a financial advisor. He's been dating Demi Lovato, so if he wasn't already rich, he's at least living right.
















Matt Donald 

He graduated from High Point University, a Private Catholic University in North Carolina where he got his Bachelor of Science in Psychology. He works in medical sales. He's known to have money, and he seems to be living right.
















Luke Stone

He graduated from George Washington University. He's worked as a political consultant. Again, he's known to have money, so he seems to be living right.

Nothing about these three says mimbo, not even close. Dana needs to troll harder, this was a quick one to debunk.

While I was away, I missed this:


A very long, detailed story on Dana. It's well worth the read. Some highlights:
In 2014, Glenn Beck’s TheBlaze TV offers Dana a show, and the Loesches move to Dallas. KFTK continues to run The Dana Show in syndication until 2016, when its ratings begin to plummet. But the gossip Corcoran hears is that the St. Louis station “can’t wait to get rid of her” personally. This mystifies him: “She’s doing exactly what you want to do on air, and she’s—not a rising star, a shooting star! But they were having trouble getting her to cooperate with promotions and activities outside her three-hour air show.”

Early friends of the Loesches are definitely glad to see them go: “She espoused so much hate and vitriol and was such a controversial figure that the fact that Chris was still involved in Shock City—even though he wasn’t doing anything—was a problem,” says Firley. “The St. Louis music scene wanted nothing to do with him; they’d go record in Nashville rather than use us.”
Burning bridges to light their way. Such a Christian thing to do!
After bringing a New York Times reporter with her to a firing range, Dana confides, “Looking back, I think I always wanted to know that I was safe.” The Loesches’ world view has always had an us-versus-them quality, with Chris in the role of Dana’s protector. “Chris attacks anyone from her previous life who speaks out about what she was like,” says one observer. When a woman remarks on Facebook that Dana is nothing like she used to be, Chris goes after her with an army of Dana’s supporters. Pretty soon, the post vanishes. On another occasion, after he is briefly ejected from Twitter—ostensibly for defending Dana so hotly—Chris posts, “I will never stop defending my wife’s honor from lies and liars. It’s called being a man, a husband and a partner in life.”

This is what strong independent women like, someone to be their attack dog.

After Kayleigh McEnany (now spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee) announces in 2016 that you can’t be a true conservative unless you support Trump (at the time, Dana most definitely doesn’t), Dana says on The Dana Show [about three minutes into the clip]: “Babycakes, this [election is] more than going on television and flashing them pearly whites and your flat-chested, red-dressed, over-sprayed bleach blonde hair while you sit here and you preach all this stuff about who is or isn’t a conservative.”

 When Dana is informed that McEnany has chosen to undergo a preventive double mastectomy, she doesn’t flinch or apologize, just brings out her own bona fides, saying she’s watched every woman in her family die a horrible death from cancer. “I’m sorry for the struggles she had,” Dana writes to The Daily Caller, “but perhaps being the ‘victim’ of my words can give her an insight into the kind of harm Trump’s words inflicts on others.” On air, Dana says, “I’m just doing it the Trump way: You come at me, I’ll come back at you three times as hard. You like it now? Because I can go harder.”

It's not interesting Dana can put her foot in her mouth like in this case and not apologize. That's Dana's M. O. No, what's interesting is that Dana didn't bow to the god that is Donald Trump like she does now.

Again, it's a bit on the long side, but it is worth a read. 

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Hi! I'm baaaaackkk!!!!!

 I just wanted to say a couple things about today's show, since I listened. First, the thing she calls a "face panty" is worn not to keep from getting the virus yourself, but keep your virus from getting out.  This is a virus spread by aerosol. The mask is there to reduce the aerosol coming out of your mouth and nose. A great example is, someone gets to sneeze on you. Would you rather they wear a mask, or not?  If you can say you want them to do it without the mask, you can call it a face panty.  I guess Dana thinks all panties are useless when it comes to blocking things, but I guess you just have to keep them on.

And like Dana says she's not taking any advice from people that don't know what to call every piece of the gun, Dana called a charging cable a freaking hose. It seems like it was mostly to say Kamala Harris is good with hoses. At least Kamala never dropped out of journalism school.

Dana, if you are such a loving Christian, you'd drop the hate, drop the lies. But if you did, you would have to drop the show, because that's the only thing that keeps your show interesting. But it doesn't mesh. Miss Contradiction should be your new name. It just fits.