Douglas Ernst
Articles by Douglas Ernst
Ted Cruz: ‘Schumer shutdown’ begins if ‘extreme’ Dems reject even one ‘penny’ for border security
Sen. Ted Cruz says it will be "extreme" Democrats who rejected a single "penny" for border security who are to blame if the federal government shuts down. Published December 21, 2018
Scott Adams: Democrats forced Trump to pull out the ‘set your hair on fire’ list
Scott Adams, the author who predicted President Trump's electoral success, says legal threats by Democrats have forced him into a high-risk, high-reward frame of mind. Published December 21, 2018
Wolf Blitzer dodges when asked for specific ways Dems support border security: ‘I want to move on’
CNN's Wolf Blitzer says Democrats support policies for better border security -- he just won't provide specifics. Published December 21, 2018
Rand Paul praises Trump’s willingness to exit Syria: ‘It’s one of the reasons he won the election’
Sen. Rand Paul says critics of President Trump's decision to pull troops out of Syria are acting like the U.S. should be "the world's policeman." Published December 20, 2018
Rush Limbaugh tells Trump: Ignore ‘crying wolf’ Dems on shutdown, ‘do the right thing’ for security
Rush Limbaugh said Thursday that President Trump needs to "do the right thing" and allow for a government shutdown if lawmakers refuse to give him funding for border security. Published December 20, 2018
Tucker Carlson slimed as the ‘little racist who could’ as Stephen Colbert enters immigration debate
Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson was framed as a racist by comedian Stephen Colbert on Wednesday as activists continue a campaign to bleed the Fox News star of advertisers. Published December 20, 2018
Trump Jr. on Ocasio-Cortez’s media gripe: ‘Imagine what it’s like when they actually hate you’
Donald Trump Jr. has a message for Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez regarding her anger at Beltway reporting: "Imagine what it's like when they actually hate you." Published December 19, 2018
Pierce College settles free speech lawsuit, will allow students to pass out U.S. Constitutions
Students at Pierce College will be able to pass out copies of the U.S. Constitution without conditions after two years of legal wrangling. Published December 19, 2018
World Economic Forum: Women won’t close disputed gender pay gap for over 200 years
The World Economic Forum says women will be waiting 107 and 202 years to respectively close political and economic gender gaps. Published December 18, 2018
‘Draft Beto’ group launches, aims to convince ‘real deal’ Democrat to enter 2020 ring
The "Draft Beto" movement for 2020 has arrived. Published December 18, 2018
Roxli Doss’ inoperable brain tumor vanishes, stuns doctors; family says God answered prayers
Roxli Doss' family has a simple answer for doctors who can't explain the disappearance of her inoperable brain tumor: God. Published December 18, 2018
Sam Harris drops Patreon; author rips ‘Trust and Safety’ team’s bans, apparent ‘political bias’
Neuroscientist Sam Harris has dealt a public relations nightmare to crowdfunding platform Patreon by blasting its "Trust and Safety" team while announcing his plan to drop the platform within 24 hours. Published December 17, 2018
Jordan B. Peterson’s free speech fight: Author plans to ditch Patreon as censorship battles rages
"12 Rules for Life" author Jordan B. Peterson is fed up with the questionable practices of tech giants when it comes to honoring the idea of free speech. Published December 17, 2018
Alan Dershowitz: Michael Cohen falsely conflates ‘wrong’ and ‘illegal’ while bashing Donald Trump
Legal icon Alan Dershowitz says the latest version attorney Michael Cohen -- the one who says his lying days are behind him -- is obfuscating when it comes to President Trump. Published December 14, 2018
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez takes ‘bootstrap’ jab at Jared Kushner, Republicans for White House clout
Jared Kushner is now in Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's political crosshairs. Published December 14, 2018
Jim Comey put on blast by Trey Gowdy after snarky ‘search for the truth’ tweet
Twitter snark by former FBI Director James B. Comey toward Rep. Trey Gowdy did not go unnoticed on Thursday. Published December 13, 2018
Paul Krugman declares U.S. part of new ‘axis of evil’ with Russia, Saudi Arabia
Economist Paul Krugman warned of a new "axis of evil" this week that includes Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the U.S. Published December 13, 2018
Kamala Harris, Beto mania, and Oprah fill Hollywood women’s 2020 ‘dream’ ticket survey
The Democratic Party can count on plenty of Hollywood cash from women in 2020 if it turns to Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke, Sen. Kamala Harris or Oprah Winfrey. Published December 13, 2018
Ted Lieu admits tyrannical desires: ‘I would love to be able to regulate the content of speech’
Rep. Ted Lieu told CNN on Wednesday that his desire to regulate speech in the U.S. is only thwarted by the U.S. Constitution. Published December 12, 2018
Hillary Clinton’s, John Kerry’s Bollywood dancing at billionaire’s party sparks political debate
Former Secretary of States Hillary Clinton and John Kerry were in Twitter's top trending stories on Wednesday -- for their Bollywood dance skills. Published December 12, 2018