[25] In January 2012, Loesch spoke on her show in defense of U.S. Marines videotaped urinating on the corpses of dead Taliban fighters, commenting that "I'd drop trou and do it, too. Loesch has appeared as a guest on television networks such as Fox News, CNN, CBS, ABC, and HBO. The far-right troublemaking duo left CPAC in order to lash out at Occupy protesters, as Adam Shriver at the St. Louis Activist Hub reports: Earlier this week, CNN suspended Roland Martin, telling Politico's Dylan Byers in a statement:

Also, he happens to be the producer and creative director of the studio. In 2014, he launched the creative concept company Intuation Studios. [33], During the 2016 Republican presidential primary, she endorsed the Ted Cruz campaign[34] while disparaging the candidacy of Donald J. [46] DeRay Mckesson, a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement, said that the ad was "an open call to violence to protect white supremacy". Personal life. Chris became Loesch's manager. However, the names of the children are unknown. He married Dana Loesch in 2000 and later gave birth to two sons named Liam and Ewan. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch ran "Mamalogues" as a weekly online column 2006–2008, winning Loesch Riverfront Times' "Best Newspaper Columnist St. Louis" for 2007.

She is descended from Cherokees in Georgia who were removed from their land on the Trail of Tears (as she described it "the Trail of Genocide")[5][6][7] as well as a paternal grandmother of Irish descent. Besides that, he also graduated from the same university in Music. Dana with her husband welcomed two children is living happily together. Chris Loesch is happily married to Dana Loesch. Together, he and his wife are blessed with sons. Yolanda Walmsley. "[51] Press group Digital Content Next wrote a letter to Loesch in which it said, "Ninety-nine people out of a hundred would interpret this language about 'coming for' as threatening and to suggest otherwise is disingenuous at best and dangerous at worst. His earnings as a film score composer are in the range of $29k – $122k. Chris Loesch is a very talented,diverse, professional, mentor in the music industry. [17] In October 2010, Loesch was hired to be editor-in-chief of Big Journalism, a conservative website created by Andrew Breitbart. "[48], Loesch defended the ad,[49] saying that it condemned rather than condoned violence.

Now I'm not saying that you love the tragedy.

[20], In 2012, Loesch was the recipient of Accuracy In Media's Grassroots Journalism award. [31] In 2016, KFTK-FM in St. Louis, her original radio station, dropped her show. Also, he has managed to maintain distance from any rumors. [9] While there, she was a Democrat and worked on Bill Clinton's reelection campaign.