Nick Kangadis
Asst. Managing Editor/Blogger/On-Air Talent

Nick Kangadis is an alumnus of the University of Arizona - Global Campus, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Journalism & Mass Communications and minored in Political Science. He is currently the Assistant Managing Editor for MRCTV and MRC Culture.

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Nick Kangadis | March 28, 2018
Sometimes a story comes across your desk, and it just hits you — this is comedy gold. The woman who was all over TV making the 2012 government desertion of Americans in Benghazi about a video is now on the board of directors of a video-streaming service. I couldn’t make this up if I tried. Video streaming giant Netflix made an announcement on Wednesday that they’ve appointed former U.S.…
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Nick Kangadis | March 28, 2018
So apparently “Lil’ Kim” is backing down from his tyrannical, propagandist rhetoric. China gave him a stern talking to, and now China claims that he’s going to put his toys away. Chinese officials said Wednesday that North Korea’s “supreme leader” Kim Jong-un “pledged his commitment to denuclearization and to meet U.S. officials,” according to Reuters. The Chinese Foreign Ministry released a…
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Nick Kangadis | March 28, 2018
Is this a case of the Hollywood cult protecting its deep, dark secrets, or is this simply a random act of violence that might not have happened at all? We constantly hear about the #MeToo movement in Hollywood and the quest to eradicate their disturbing practice of sexual misconduct, but news of rampant pedophilia in Hollywood seems to always be swept under the rug as "isolated incidents."…
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Nick Kangadis | March 27, 2018
If you’re a person that looks hard enough for something, odds are you’ll most likely find it. That seems to be the case with a recently taken down ad from beer maker Heineken in which some people have called “terribly racist.” In the commercial, a non-white bartender spots a non-white woman at the other end of a very long bar. The bartender then pops open a bottle of Heineken Light beer and…
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Nick Kangadis | March 27, 2018
People calling other people a “disgrace to their profession” has lost a little bit of its luster from overuse, but I’m pretty sure it’s applicable to former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. Stevens wrote an op-ed for the New York Times on Tuesday in which he praised gun control protesters, saying that “they should demand a repeal of the Second Amendment.” Here’s a portion of what…
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Nick Kangadis | March 27, 2018
If you are in the U.S. illegally — and you want to be counted as part of the population — you should have to indicate that you are in fact in the country illegally. And since sanctuary cities don’t give a crap about who inhabits their towns, I don’t see what the big deal is. Federal officials announced a plan to include a question on citizenship status in the 2020 Census in order to aid…
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Nick Kangadis | March 26, 2018
Here’s another example of that good old "religion of peace." The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office have reported a Muslim teen girl’s parents burned her with hot oil, beat her and almost choked her unconscious for refusing to participate in a marriage arranged by her parents. According to ABC 12 - San Antonio, Abdulah Fahmi Al Hishmawi and Hamdiyah Sabah Al Hishmawi attempted to force their…
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Nick Kangadis | March 26, 2018
Oh, sweet irony! Maybe all of the gun control nuts that have permeated our lives should take a page out of their own book and use background checks to make it more difficult for people in glass houses to throw their stones. As we all know, the March for Our Lives virtue signaling event happened this past Saturday, and the event’s organizers decided it would be a good idea to have someone who…
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Nick Kangadis | March 26, 2018
Isn’t vanity one of the seven deadly sins? Don’t tell former president Barack Obama. Because if he loves one thing, it’s himself. For some reason, Obama was in Japan attending the Fourth Global Leaders Opinion Summit in Tokyo, according to NHK. Despite Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga’s claim that Obama’s friendly meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wasn’t to…
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Nick Kangadis | March 23, 2018
We knew the banking industry was filled with crooks, but now they’re filled with cowards, too. Citibank announced Thursday that they're changing their company policy to fit the anti-Second Amendment liberal agenda: the “too big to fail” bank will not do business with anybody who sells guns to people under 21 years-of-age. The new policy also states that Citibank won’t do business with anyone…