NRA spokeswoman: "Many in legacy media love mass shootings. You guys love it… Crying white mothers are ratings gold to you…" https://t.co/zdMoiq3AIN pic.twitter.com/gXJ3bussp3
— CNN (@CNN) February 22, 2018
Dana Loesch came to me 10yrs ago pitching a sitcom starring herself: “A hot young mom who does far right radio show.” Said her age & looks would make 1 side hate her & 1 love her so everyone would watch. Was obsessed w the potential fame & money. I turned her down.
— Paul Guyot (@Fizzhogg) February 22, 2018
My memory is she was consumed with the idea that she was super hot & right wing, so that rare combo (her words) HAD to mean she could get rich & famous. Guess she found another way to her goal.
— Paul Guyot (@Fizzhogg) February 22, 2018
As I’ve watched her career ascent, I believe she realized that the more out there she goes, the more fame and money she gets. And I guarantee you she’s more about that than she is guns. Which is kinda worse, actually.
— Paul Guyot (@Fizzhogg) February 22, 2018
Serious non-attention seeker says "Crying white mothers are ratings gold." pic.twitter.com/sAp8QRNssY
— Schooley (@Rschooley) February 22, 2018
Much applause from the fellow-grifter seats (remember Erickson’s ‘send Olympia Snowe bags of rock salt, but do it through my Amazon link cuz I need the commission’ days of yore?)…
The real victims are *checks notes* Dana and Chris Loesch pic.twitter.com/RiqCq1uDed
— Kyle Foley (@KFoleyFL) February 23, 2018
Turns out, her boss had already shown her the way…
Wayne LaPierre in 1999 – before gun manufactures started selling more guns to fewer people and decided the only way to maintain their profit margin after their demographic died off was to force guns onto the next generation. #CPAC #CPAC2018 pic.twitter.com/OYlj3Hp0yT
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) February 22, 2018
Remember, when La Pierre goes off, he's doing it specifically to draw everyone's ire to him and not to his benefactors https://t.co/to4YG3q52r
— Drew Magary (@drewmagary) February 22, 2018