Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Megyn Kelly calls out media bias on Cuomo ‘strip poker’ story: ‘I’m sure CNN will be all over this’
Megyn Kelly says it's time for CNN to cover claims of sexual harassment by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo with the intensity it once used on her former employer. Published February 24, 2021
LGBT identification among Gen Z at 16%; Gallup poll finds sharp rise since Gen X
Generation Z may want to rebrand itself as Generation LGBT. Published February 24, 2021
Obama once broke teammate’s nose over racial slur, he says: ‘Blood’s pouring down’
Former President Obama burnished his "Renegades" credentials on Monday by telling Bruce Springsteen that he once broke a basketball teammate's nose over a racial slur. Published February 23, 2021
Elon Musk zings WashPost for ‘embraced celebrity’ piece: ‘Give my regards to your puppet master’
Elon Musk has a message for The Washington Post's technology reporters: "Give my regards to your puppet master." Published February 23, 2021
Xavier Becerra cites search for ‘common ground’ when asked about partial-birth abortion
Xavier Becerra, President Biden's nominee for health secretary, said Tuesday during his confirmation hearing that partial-birth abortion is another issue where "common ground" exists if politicians and health officials look hard enough. Published February 23, 2021
Harvard prof: Study shows slavery reparations ‘could have been as effective’ as COVID-19 vaccine
Harvard Medical School assistant professor Michelle E. Morse says a new study she participated in demonstrates how slavery reparations "could have been as effective as a vaccine" for COVID-19. Published February 22, 2021
Karen Ames, Bronx educator, in $150M lawsuit: ‘Wakanda Forever’ salute dispute contributed to firing
A former New York City educator's $150-million lawsuit against the city's Department of Education says she was fired, in part, for rejecting the "Wakanda Forever" salute during implicit-bias training. Published February 22, 2021
Bill Hemmer says ‘canceling American presidents’ a harbinger for Bible figures: ‘Mark my words’
Fox News' Bill Hemmer says efforts in Chicago to review statues of U.S. presidents is a cultural harbinger involving biblical characters. Published February 19, 2021
John Kerry endorses ‘climate weirding’ term, warns of doomsday within nine years: ‘No room for B.S.’
John Kerry says the world faces a climate change doomsday within nine years unless drastic action is taken now. Published February 19, 2021
Home intruder killed by armed 12-year-old; hero saves grandmother
A 12-year old boy who jumped to his grandmother's defense during a North Carolina home invasion managed to kill one of two intruders. Published February 19, 2021
George Washington statue, 40 others under Chicago review due to ‘hard truths of … racial history’
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and city officials are putting George Washington and dozens of other historical American figures under review due to claims of racism. Published February 18, 2021
Oakland Chinatown hero who used gun to save woman is arrested; cops want ‘good witnesses’
Oakland's police department says a Chinatown businessman who stopped a robbery outside his store by firing a personal handgun would not have been arrested if he had practiced their "good witnesses" philosophy. Published February 18, 2021
Kevin Sorbo left in the dark by Facebook after 500K followers purged: ‘Told absolutely nothing’
Facebook is giving actor Kevin Sorbo the silent treatment about a 500,000-fan purge of his official page. Published February 16, 2021
Meghan McCain confused by media’s ‘become a Democrat’ narrative for being a ‘good Republican’
Meghan McCain says she's stuck at an ideological crossroads thanks to a media narrative that translates: "The only way to become a good Republican is to become a Democrat." Published February 16, 2021
Museum fends off racism claims after ‘white art’ remark in pro-diversity job posting backfires
The Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields push for diversity ironically prompted cries of systemic racism due to the wording in a recent job posting. Published February 15, 2021
Dave Chappelle rips ‘cowards … invested in being afraid’ who mocked his COVID-19 diagnosis
Dave Chappelle has a message for critics who mocked him for recently contracting the coronavirus: "Enjoy yourselves, motherf-----s, because I'm better now." Published February 15, 2021
Jen Psaki balks when pressed on Israeli alliance: ‘We’ve only been here three-and-a-half weeks’
White House press secretary Jen Psaki played coy on Friday when asked about President Biden's relationship with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the strength of its alliance in a post-Trump era. Published February 12, 2021
Cuomo nursing home bombshell buried by networks: Royal family, Trump scandal lead, watchdog says
A media watchdog says major news networks focused on British royals, police horses and art museums while social media was on fire with the latest nursing home bombshell related to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Published February 12, 2021
Pelosi urged to show COVID-19 relief favoritism: ‘Women … suffered the worst’
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer are under pressure from progressive groups to move women -- particularly women of color -- to the front of the line regarding the allocation of COVID-19 relief funds. Published February 11, 2021
Project Veritas suspended by Twitter after story on hate speech algorithms: ‘Wow! Locked down’
DEVELOPING: Project Veritas and its reporting by President James O'Keefe have been suspended by Twitter in the wake of a story on social media hate speech algorithms. Published February 11, 2021