‘Disloyal hussy,’ just one of the firebombs in Laura Loomer and Dana Loesch’s epic, but NASTY Easter X war

Infighting on X devolved into an outright cat fight that saw opponents squaring up with the scathing sobriquets of “mid Jigsaw” and “disloyal hussy.”

Easter Sunday was the backdrop for a wholly different kind of resurrection when the bad blood between syndicated radio host Dana Loesch and investigative journalist Laura Loomer spilled out across social media. Following a back-and-forth the latter had been engaged in with forensic accountant Sam Antar, which included its own incendiary remarks, Loesch tagged in to start a new clash as she slammed Loomer as “one of the worst humans on the planet.”

Within hours, the journalist, known for her unwavering loyalty to President Donald Trump, served up a response indicating that no punches would be pulled in the war of words as she harkened back to the commentator’s 2024 presidential primary support of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“Dana Loesch, who has made a career out of finding herself on the wrong side of every issue is spending her Easter calling me ‘one of the worst humans on the planet.’ Why don’t you go plan how you will sabotage Trump next, and tell your husband to shave the pubes off his face? Or maybe you’re busy selling Beets. Gotta keep the grift alive somehow I suppose.”

As some remarks went more viral than others, flirting with 2 million views at the time of this post, Loomer went on to contend Loesch was “past [her] prime” and “washed up, and bitter” over the election after she herself had been accused of “zealously stalking twitter for mentions” to discover the “one comment that didn’t even name” her.

“OK mid Jigsaw — but I’m not single and childless as you are. I can also own a gun. Can you? Why not?” asked the former spokesperson for the National Rifle Association.

Pushback on the primary process had Loomer labeling Loesch a “traitor” as she claimed, “You have undermined Donald Trump every chance you had … You’re just a disloyal hussy. Don’t use the 2A as your excuse for why you have conspired with … the worst people in our country to undermine Donald Trump and his agenda.”

The journalist also defended her inability to own a firearm by calling out the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) established following the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, asserting she was “politically targeted,” as were many conservatives who’d been placed on the list.

“With the new administration, I’m confident this will be resolved … It’s not a secret @DLoesch. You just don’t have any principles. You claim to be a 2A advocate but you’re more than happy to see the unconditional NICS database used against your enemies. That’s why your whole schtick is a grift. You could have had the answer to your question with a google search.”

That was followed by a claim that Loesch was a “total hypocrite” who was “trying to invite someone to attack” Loomer by making it known she wouldn’t have a firearm for self-defense.

The take had the radio host decrying the play of the victim card as she fired back, “So you can call people names and attack them unprovoked but when they respond you rush to play victim? Not so tough. Are the reports that your family had you committed twice due to mental instability true?”

Having dismissed the claims as “online rumors” the spat fizzled out for the time being Monday evening as Loesch expressed, “Imagine a metldown over a completely legitimate question. But you pretend to be so tuff and name call everyone! I guess really nothing about you is genuine,” as Loomer replied, “There is no meltdown. I answered your question. Hope to see the NICS database eradicated. It’s unconstitutional and anti-2A.”

Kevin Haggerty

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