Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Vox: ‘Ideal’ world of ‘gatekeeping’ ruined by Fox News and its ‘hell’ talent
Carlos Maza of Vox says Americans are living in "hell" created by Fox News and its ability to thwart an "ideal" industry filled with "gatekeeping." Published May 28, 2019
‘Trump’ mask vandal in California: Cops say armed suspect slashed tires, broke windshields
Cops in Laguna Hills did a "double-take" on Memorial Day after witnessing a bizarre crime that featured a "Donald Trump" mask, body armor, a loaded handgun, an airsoft shotgun and a helmet. Published May 28, 2019
Jim Mattis: Those who want ‘Call Sign Chaos’ to be anti-Trump ‘tell-all’ will be ‘disappointed’
Former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis says anti-Trump activists who are looking for a "tell-all" about the president this summer will be "disappointed" if they buy his upcoming book. Published May 28, 2019
‘Trump is the devil’ death footage released by San Diego DA; cop shot charging man in self-defense
A San Diego police officer who shot and killed a man proclaiming "Trump is the devil" in August 2018 was found by a review to have acted in self-defense. Published May 23, 2019
Jussie Smollett court records unsealed by Cook County judge
Key questions surrounding actor Jussie Smollett's attack claims earlier this year may finally be answered, thanks to a Cook County judge. Published May 23, 2019
Stacey Abrams says ‘identity politics’ proved victorious in her election loss: ‘We won’
Failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams says a rejection by voters was really a win for "identity politics" in 2018. Published May 23, 2019
‘Unplanned’ denied by Canadian distribution giants; pro-life film hit with de facto ban
The hit pro-life film 'Unplanned' is unwelcome in Canada as far as two of the nation's distribution gatekeepers are concerned. Published May 22, 2019
Jose Simms, wanted suspect, strikes 15K Facebook ‘like’ deal with cops to surrender
Police in Torrington, Connecticut, are counting on the power of social media -- and suspect Jose Simms' narcissism -- to finally have him surrender to the rule of law. Published May 22, 2019
Doctor’s career threatened for asking U.K. woman to remove niqab: ‘I’m not racist’
A U.K. doctor's 23-year career is on the line for asking a woman to remove her niqab so he could better understand her. Published May 22, 2019
Joy Behar shares American gulag fantasy, says Republicans ‘should be thrown into jail’
Joy Behar says the Republican Party is complicit in protecting a "corrupt" president and its members need to be behind bars. Published May 21, 2019
Steve Sisolak set to sign revamped Nevada abortion bill
Nevada's Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak is poised to sign revamped abortion law that garnered zero Republican support from the assembly's lower chamber. Published May 21, 2019
Anti-Trump ‘World War III’ film shopped at Cannes; MAGA hat on corpse in promo poster
The power players at Cannes Film Festival's Market this year are being asked to fork over cash needed to distribute an anti-Trump film called "When Women Rule the World." Published May 21, 2019
Jeff Daniels calls for DOJ leaks, says Trump’s ‘race button’ activated millions who may end America
Actor Jeff Daniels says President Trump and millions of racist Republican voters are an existential threat to the nation that must be stopped via leaks at the Department of Justice. Published May 20, 2019
Means TV: AOC ‘Courage to Change’ producers’ prep anticapitalist streaming service
The couple behind Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's popular "Courage to Change" ad have big plans for next year: an anticapitalist subscription streaming service. Published May 20, 2019
Kshama Sawant, Seattle councilwoman, mulls ‘raised flower beds’ to deter drive-by shootings
Seattle city councilwoman has asked the Seattle Department of Transportation to consider "raised flower beds or speed bumps" to deter drive-by shootings. Published May 20, 2019
Adam Matthews, Navy SEAL, pleads guilty in strangulation death of Green Beret Logan Melgar
U.S. Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer Adam Matthews has pleaded guilty to reduced charges in what he calls the "completely unintended" strangulation death of Green Beret Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar in June 2017. Published May 16, 2019
Sean Hannity: ‘Devastating’ FISA abuse report by DOJ inspector general coming, sources say
Sean Hannity says his sources are telling him that a "devastating" report will soon drop regarding alleged abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act during the 2016 presidential election. Published May 16, 2019
Linda Sarsour livid at ‘white women,’ says they ‘uphold the patriarchy’
Women's March leader Linda Sarsour is not happy with Georgia's "heartbeat bill" -- or the percentage of "white women" who made it possible. Published May 15, 2019
Whoopi Goldberg, ‘The View’ co-hosts rip Elizabeth Warren for Fox News town hall snub
Whoopi Goldberg and her co-hosts on ABC's "The View" were in rare political agreement over Sen. Elizabeth Warren's refusal to appear on Fox News town halls. Published May 15, 2019
Pro-life campaign ‘Still One of Us’ receives Facebook warning notice for graphic content
Facebook has deemed the image of a developing child in its mother's womb too "sensitive" to view without warning. Published May 15, 2019