Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Cory Booker warns of ‘rising tide of white supremacy’ after New Zealand mosque shootings
Sen. Cory Booker says Friday's shooting in New Zealand is illustrative of "the rising tide of white supremacy and Islamophobia around the globe." Published March 15, 2019
James Gunn reinstated by Disney to direct ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 3’
Director James Gunn is back in the good graces of Disney and ready to direct "Guardians of the Galaxy 3." Published March 15, 2019
‘Deploy or get out’ policy sent 21K troops packing: ‘War is unforgiving’
The Defense Department has sent roughly 21,000 troops packing since the start of last summer's "deploy or get out" policy went into effect. Published March 15, 2019
Beto O’Rourke agenda a gift for Trump, Rush Limbaugh says
Radio host Rush Limbaugh says the entry of Beto O'Rourke is a very good thing -- for President Trump. Published March 14, 2019
Nancy Pelosi touts Beto O’Rourke’s desire to ‘preserve the planet’ as notable accomplishment
Presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke's accomplishments as a congressman were likened to something akin to the old "Captain Planet" cartoon by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Published March 14, 2019
Beto O’Rourke’s burden: Dem says he’s ‘born’ for politics, yet ‘part of the problem’ as a white man
Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke is heading to the early presidential voting state of Iowa this weekend, fuelling speculation that the Democrat is poised to enter the White House race. Published March 13, 2019
Tucker Carlson rips Brian Stelter as CNN’s ‘house eunuch’ for echoing Media Matters talking points
Fox News' Tucker Carlson came out swinging Tuesday night against Media Matters and CNN "house eunuch" Brian Stelter for attacks on his character and the network as a whole. Published March 13, 2019
Venezuela sinks into sewer socialism: Citizens turn to drainage pipes in search of water
Venezuela's massive power blackout has left some residents so desperate for water that they've turned to drainage pipes. Published March 13, 2019
Jay Leno: Late-night comedy has devolved into ‘one-sided’ politics without ‘civility’
Jay Leno misses the days when late-night comedians weren't obsessed with "one-sided" politics that alienated millions of viewers. Published March 12, 2019
Brit Hume: Tucker Carlson targeted by outrage machine because he brings ratings ‘dominance’
Fox News Channel's Brit Hume says the reason why colleague Tucker Carlson is in the "boycott" crosshairs of activists is simple: ratings "dominance." Published March 12, 2019
Rahm Emanuel: Democrats seem duped by Trump into reading ‘ready-made script’ for socialists
Rahm Emanuel has some advice for Democrats as he steps down as the mayor of Chicago: Shun socialism or risk losing to President Trump in 2020. Published March 12, 2019
Eric Gonzalez, New York City DA, ditching ‘narrative’ that ‘incarcerating someone promotes safety’
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez says its time for the city abandon the "narrative" that "incarcerating someone promotes safety." Published March 11, 2019
‘Ghostrider’ gunship upgrade gives Air Force Special Operations Command its ‘most lethal aircraft’
The AC-130J Ghostrider gunship is officially the "most lethal aircraft" in Air Force Special Operations Command's inventory. Published March 11, 2019
Sidney Walton, World War II veteran, not slowing down on mission to visit all 50 states at age 100
World War II veteran Sidney Walton, 100, has at least one more major mission on his hands: visiting all 50 states. Published March 8, 2019
Ed Rendell, former DNC chair: ‘Mistake’ for party that lost Michigan in 2016 to snub Fox debates
Ed Rendell, the former Democratic National Committee chairman, says it makes no sense for a party that lost Michigan in the 2016 presidential election to snub Fox News on primary debates. Published March 8, 2019
Chris Wallace: DNC’s ‘Fox derangement syndrome’ behind primary debates snub
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace says there is a simple reason why the Democratic National Committee wants to avoid primary debates on the network: "Fox derangement syndrome." Published March 7, 2019
Seattle Girl Scouts robbed of $600 during cookie sale: ‘Who steals from super-cold girl scouts?’
Not even the Girl Scouts are safe from Seattle's slimeballs. Published March 7, 2019
Paul Krugman: ‘Only one brand of anti-Semitism scares me — and it’s not on the left’
Economist Paul Krugman confused supporters and amused critics this week with his declaration: "Only one brand of anti-Semitism scares me -- and it's not on the left." Published March 7, 2019
Raytheon embraces Mach 5: DARPA awards $63.3M contract for hypersonic weapon
Pentagon's research arm and Raytheon agree with the "one is the loneliest number" saying when it comes to hypersonic aircraft -- technology that can fly more than five times the speed of sound. Published March 6, 2019
82nd Airborne testing Army’s new body armor, helmet with incredible ‘blunt impact protection’
U.S. troops will soon have a lighter load and better head protection if extensive testing by 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division goes well. Published March 6, 2019