Pat Dollard is a pain in the ass. He's also an unrepentant psychopath, drug addict, and murderer. But those last three things don't seem to bother anybody but journalists, blog commenters and competitors. Actually, none of those people are bothered by those things either, but they enjoy claiming them in the service of politics or professional self-interest. In fact, none of them know any of those traits to be true, but they are too good to pass up claiming, so they claim them. It's the pain in the ass part that anyone who merely encounters him, or by whatever misfortune has to deal with him on an extended basis, takes issue with, and most remembers him for. His bloviations, grand-standing, lewd tardiness, Swiss watch-reliable unreliability, obsessive-compulsive procrastination, inability to listen, sheer arrogance and base flaunting of his 186 IQ put everyone off to the point where Pat Dollard has traded a walk-on part in a war for a lead role in a cold steel cage. He's done some other shit. He used to be Steven Soderbergh and Johnny Rotten's agent and went to Iraq where he recorded the incredibly brave sacrifices of the United States Marine Corps in the three darkest hearts of the country: the Triangle of Death, and Al Qaeda in Iraq's two officially declared capitals, Fallujah and Ramadi. Pat Dollard has dodged every form of incoming ordnance imaginable (in Iraq, no longer speaking about the Leftist press), with varying degrees of success. Twice wounded by giant bombs which destroyed his humvees, he bears the physical scars of those events alongside the terrible memories and loss of many Marines he knew who died, some as they sat next to him. But Dollard would not leave after any near-death incidents, remaining until the battalion he was embedded with left. "No one leaves their friends like that.", he has said simply. But be careful not to ascribe anything approximating noble to Dollard's endeavors, as you will not make friends in the Leftist media. They do not appreciate their great, sweating toils of distortion undistorted, their calumnies called-out, their lies made liabilities. Dollard's work has resulted in part in the documentary series here on Big Hollywood, "Young Americans - The 'Unwinnable' Ramadi Episodes". His life story has been optioned for a feature film by 20th Century Fox, and he has only been written about in the Leftist press, other than brief pieces in the Washington Times, U.S. News and World Report, and World Net Daily. He hosts a Blog Talk Radio show "The Jihadi Killer Hour" which won every annual Heading Right award given to a conservative show after only 8 broadcasts, except, ironically, "Most Controversial Host". He plans to travel to Afghanistan as soon as possible. He's blind in one eye. He's got a website. patdollard.com.

Pat Dollard
‘Killin’ People, Just Another Day’ – Episode Two Of ‘Young Americans: The ‘Unwinnable’ Ramadi Episodes’
by Pat DollardI don’t have much to say, and won’t until Episode Four.
This episode certainly speaks for itself, but there’s one thing I should note. If you found the first episode a little intense, you might want to steer clear of this one, as it makes the first one look like “The Brady Bunch.” Sample comment from someone who called me about a week after watching it: “I’ve been disturbed all week.” You will be taking one giant leap further into the heart of darkness. Shortly into the next episode, you will be firmly at its center.
And then I’ll have something to say.
**STRONG CONTENT WARNING**
If you’re new to all this, just click here for all the background, including the series prologue and Episode One, “Return To Ramadi.”
You can also see episodes from my time in the Triangle of Death, prior to Ramadi, as referenced in the series prologue, here.
‘Young Americans – The “Unwinnable” Ramadi Episodes’: Series Prologue And Episode 1: ‘Return To Ramadi’ (CONTENT WARNING)
by Pat DollardFirst of all, sorry for the delayed release of this, I got a few big ideas for some big changes, and technical issues that arose in the process prevented me from meeting the series debut date of the 5th. It was a nightmare, and more work could be done, and it’s sans a real final credit sequence, but it’s time to roll. You get the basic idea here. There will be a different final version for DVD. Combat sequences in the prologue were shot by myself or Marines.
Series Prologue:
Episode 1: “Return To Ramadi”:






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