Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Whoopi Goldberg won’t accept Jon Ossoff loss: ‘I’m looking at it as slow progress’
Whoopi Goldberg of ABC's "The View" told her co-hosts Wednesday that she refuses to consider Georgia's special election results a loss for the Democratic Party. Published June 21, 2017
George Clooney’s Casamigos tequila brand sells for $1B: ‘A shot tonight. Maybe two’
Actor George Clooney and his business partners just made a cool $1 billion on their tequila brand Casamigos. Published June 21, 2017
Mark Steyn: Jon Ossoff’s loss linked to Democrats’ obsession with ‘deep state dinner theater’
Conservative commentator Mark Steyn says Democrats came away empty-handed in Georgia's special election because the party as a whole is obsessed with "deep state dinner theater." Published June 21, 2017
Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College professor, calls white people ‘inhuman’: ‘Let them f-ing die’
A Connecticut college professor has created a firestorm for calling white people "inhuman a-holes" who need to "die" following last week's shooting attack on congressional Republicans. Published June 21, 2017
Jesse Jackson rips Facebook, Amazon ‘allies’ without one ‘person of color on their board’
Jesse Jackson called out Facebook and Amazon "allies" on Tuesday for their lack of diversity in the board room. Published June 20, 2017
Eric Holder hints at 2020 run, must ‘get back on the field’ to oppose Donald Trump
Former Attorney General Eric Holder may be setting the stage for a 2020 presidential run due to Hillary Clinton's failed campaign. Published June 20, 2017
Walmart ‘Lego Batman’ shoplifting suspect stopped by off-duty cop dressed as caped crusader
A man accused of shoplifting DVDs at a Texas Walmart over the weekend found himself staring down "Batman." Published June 20, 2017
Bernie Sanders tells supporter to act in ‘unprecedented’ ways to thwart Republicans
Vermont Sen. Bernard Sanders says "unprecedented" actions by his supporters must be taken to stop Republicans from passing a health care bill in the Senate. Published June 20, 2017
Al Franken warns Dems on Trump impeachment wish, says Mike Pence ‘would be worse’
Minnesota Sen. Al Franken has a message for Democrats who yearn for President Donald Trump's impeachment: They should be careful what they wish for because they just might get it. Published June 19, 2017
Mark Zuckerberg snubs Donald Trump’s big tech executive meeting for second time
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was not able to make time in his schedule yet again to meet with President Trump during a gathering of Silicon Valley titans. Published June 19, 2017
Carrie Fisher had cocaine, heroin and MDMA in system at time of death, coroner says
The coroner who performed an autopsy on actress Carrie Fisher says traces of cocaine, heroin and MDMA, or ecstasy, were in her system when she died. Published June 19, 2017
YouTube unveils new plan to block ‘inflammatory’ content via ‘Trusted Flagger’ program
Google and YouTube announced steps over the weekend to hide or block "extremist and terrorism-related" content from the video-sharing platform. Published June 19, 2017
Ann Coulter explodes on Donald Trump, says ‘melodrama’ only tolerable if border wall built
Ann Coulter told her 1.5 million social media fans on Friday that her patience with President Donald Trump is running thin. Published June 16, 2017
Joe Biden stuns Morgan State University graduate with kiss: ‘Papa Joe’
Former Vice President Joe Biden recently gave a Morgan State University graduate more than she bargained for during a commencement ceremony: an extended kiss. Published June 16, 2017
Jason Whitlock: ESPN’s Max Kellerman, ‘far left-wing’ people ‘want to overthrow everything’
Jason Whitlock of Fox Sports 1 says comments by ESPN's Max Kellerman on playing the national anthem at sporting events are emblematic of a "far left-wing" desire to "overthrow everything we used to agree upon." Published June 16, 2017
Bill O’Reilly says GOP shooting ‘prophecy’ came true; gunman ‘deeply enmeshed in the far left’
Author Bill O'Reilly says he accurately predicted the kind of political violence that unfolded this week when an armed gunman attacked congressional Republicans in Alexandria, Virginia. Published June 16, 2017
Jeff Bewkes, Time Warner CEO, supports theater’s Trump-inspired ‘Julius Caesar’ killing
Fleeing sponsors and an attack on congressional Republicans has not shaken Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes' support for New York's Public Theater. Published June 15, 2017
Starbucks apologizes after Donald Trump voter mocked, handed ‘Build a wall’ drink
Starkbucks has issued a formal apology to a supporter of President Trump after she was ridiculed by baristas and handed a cup with "Build a Wall" in lieu of her name. Published June 15, 2017
HuffPo scrubs Jason Fuller’s ‘ultimate punishment’ Trump piece after Scalise, GOP shooting
An op-ed posted June 11 by Huffington Post contributor Jason Fuller was pulled by the website after Wednesday's attack on congressional Republicans. Published June 15, 2017
Camille Paglia: Democrats in ‘nationwide orgy of rage and spite’ over Donald Trump
Renowned feminist Camille Paglia says the Democratic Party's leaders are in "a nationwide orgy of rage and spite" that prevents them from connecting with millions of potential voters. Published June 15, 2017