LOU DOBBS 1945 – 2024

Lou Dobbs Arrives On stage to speak at CPAC Confernce

Lou Dobbs, a prominent conservative political commentator and longtime television host, passed away on July 18, 2024, at the age of 78. Known for his influential presence on both CNN and Fox Business Network, Dobbs was a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump and a significant figure in American media.

Born on September 24, 1945, in Childress, Texas, Dobbs began his career in journalism after graduating from Harvard University with a degree in economics. He joined CNN at its inception in 1980 and became a household name as the host of “Moneyline,” which was later rebranded as “Lou Dobbs Tonight.” His show focused on economic and political issues, earning him a reputation for his straightforward and often controversial commentary.

In 2009, Dobbs left CNN and joined Fox Business Network, where he continued to host “Lou Dobbs Tonight” until 2021. Throughout his career, he was known for his strong opinions on immigration, trade, and economic policy, often sparking debate and drawing both praise and criticism.

Dobbs was also an author, penning several books on politics and economics, including “War on the Middle Class” and “Upheaval.” His work extended beyond television, as he became a prominent voice in conservative media, influencing public opinion and political discourse.

He is survived by his wife, Debi Lee Segura, and their children. Dobbs’ legacy as a passionate advocate for his beliefs and a significant figure in American journalism will be remembered by many.

Lou Dobbs’ passing marks the end of an era in conservative media, leaving behind a complex and impactful legacy. His contributions to political commentary and his unwavering dedication to his views have left an indelible mark on the landscape of American journalism.