Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
RNC blasts Cory Booker for ‘mansplaining’ double-standard, Kirstjen Nielsen rant: ‘She persisted’
The Republican National Committee says Sen. Cory Booker's viral exchange with Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen would have prompted cries of "mansplaining" in the media if he weren't a Democrat. Published January 17, 2018
Jordan B. Peterson leaves reporter speechless after her ‘right not to be offended’ remark: ‘Gotcha’
Clinical psychologist Dr. Jordan B. Peterson's online popularity is likely to grow after his recent performance with British journalist Cathy Newman. Published January 17, 2018
Margaret Atwood rips ‘rape-enabling Bad Feminist’ attacks over #MeToo scrutiny
Margaret Atwood wants activists who have deemed her a "Bad Feminist" for questioning elements of the #MeToo movement to know that she will not buckle under pressure. Published January 17, 2018
Bill Clinton’s ‘Scandalous’ past revisited; Fox News to air new historic series
Political junkies will soon be able to revisit former President Bill Clinton's impeachment in a documentary premiering this month on Fox News Channel. Published January 16, 2018
Cory Booker’s ‘tears of rage’ rant mocked; senator likened to Tommy Wiseau of ‘The Room’
Sen. Cory Booker found himself compared to actor Tommy Wiseau of "The Room" on Tuesday after raising his voice during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Published January 16, 2018
Huckabee Sanders asks reporters why NBC gave so-called ‘racist’ Trump a show for years
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders wants to know why NBC forged an extended relationship with President Trump if he's the "racist" critics claim. Published January 16, 2018
Rush Limbaugh: Reporters ‘near tears’ over Trump ignored Obama’s ‘sh—show’ comments
Radio host Rush Limbaugh came out swinging on Monday against "phony" media outrage over President Trump's language behind closed doors. Published January 15, 2018
British girls school adopts gender-neutral terms for pupils: ‘Welcome to the culture wars’
A British school in operation for more than 100 years has adopted gender-neutral language as a safeguard against "misgendering" pupils. Published January 15, 2018
Mike Rowe responds to ‘ultra-right wing’ charge, attempt to sink ‘How the Universe Works’ job
Celebrity Mike Rowe took to his popular Facebook page this week to address -- using his trademark humor -- calls for him to be fired from "How the Universe Works." Published January 12, 2018
Ben Shapiro on media’s ‘sh—hole’ Trump storm: ‘A Rorschach test on how you view the president’
Ben Shapiro said the media's latest outrage over President Trump's immigration comments will do little to sway anyone's opinion about the man. Published January 12, 2018
Donald Trump mocks Durbin’s lecture on ‘painful’ term ‘chain migration’: ‘Good line’
Sen. Dick Durbin told reporters Friday that he was unhappy with President Trump's usage of the term "chain migration" during policy negotiations because it's possibly "painful" for minorities. Published January 12, 2018
Nancy Pelosi draws friendly fire for ‘white guys’ insult; Steny Hoyer rips ‘offensive’ remarks
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi drew a quick rebuke on Thursday from her No. 2 ally by pejoratively referring to "five white guys" negotiating an immigration policy overhaul. Published January 11, 2018
Nancy Pelosi scoffs at ‘crumb’ bonuses by U.S. companies as a result of tax cuts
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said businesses across the United States are handing out "crumbs" to employees as part of recent tax reform legislation signed by President Trump. Published January 11, 2018
Juanita Broaddrick willing to join #MeToo Dems in black at SOTU, represent ‘victims of Bill’ Clinton
Juanita Broaddrick wants Democrats who plan on wearing black to President Trump's first State of the Union address to know that she's ready to join them -- "to represent all the victims of Bill and Hillary Clinton." Published January 11, 2018
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed tries to join #MeToo, claims ‘sexual harassment’ at Gitmo
The suspected mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks had his own #MeToo moment this week by claiming he was sexually harassed at Guantanamo Naval base in Cuba. Published January 10, 2018
Seth MacFarlane, ‘The Orville’ creator, warns against ‘dystopian’ Oprah vs. Trump election scenario
The creator of "Family Guy" and "The Orville" is at odds with his Hollywood peers when it comes to supporting Oprah Winfrey if she runs for president in 2020. Published January 10, 2018
Murad Alhanik, ‘Obama gas station’ owner, arrested, charged with four counts of tax evasion
A man who attracted customers by plastering former President Obama's name all over his gas station now finds himself facing four counts of tax evasion. Published January 10, 2018
Richard Branson faces censorship claims after Daily Mail yanked from Virgin Trains
Billionaire Richard Branson is facing allegations of censorship due to the decision to pull The Daily Mail from Virgin Trains. Published January 9, 2018
Juanita Broaddrick slams Oprah Winfrey: ‘My rapist was/is your friend, Bill Clinton’
Juanita Broaddrick wants to know why plaudits are being heaped upon Oprah Winfrey for her Golden Globes speech despite offering muted criticism of former President Bill Clinton for decades. Published January 9, 2018
India’s $2.9B submarine suffered ‘major damage’ after hatch left open: ‘Major f—- up’
One of the crown jewels of the Indian Navy, a $2.9 billion ballistic-missile submarine, was sidelined for over 10 months because someone left a hatch open. Published January 9, 2018