Monica Sanchez
Assistant Editor, Reporter
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Monica is MRCTV’s assistant editor and West Coast correspondent. Prior to working at MRCTV, Monica worked for CNS News and The Heritage Foundation, operating primarily in digital media and video production. 

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Monica Sanchez | January 19, 2015
Apparently today is "the most depressing day of the year" according to an equation crafted by psychologist Cliff Arnall. To find the saddest day of the year, you multiply the sum of bad winter weather and post-holiday debt with the time passed since Christmas to the power of the amount of time since failing our New Year's resolutions. Then you divide that amount by the product of low…
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Monica Sanchez | January 19, 2015
Actor and comedian Seth Rogen tweeted out his opinion of the new movie American Sniper on Sunday. The Interview star wrote, “American Sniper kind of reminds me of the movie that’s showing in the third act of Inglorious Basterds.” The movie to which Rogen referred is a Nazi propaganda movie entitled “Nation’s Pride.” Here’s some context: The film Inglorious Basterds takes place in Nazi-…
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Monica Sanchez | January 19, 2015
Michael Steele, the former head of the Republican National Committee to the bafflement of conservatives everywhere, somehow drew a comparison between the savage Parisian terrorists and American Evangelicals. The MSNBC political analyst argued that if Charlie Hebdo cartoons depicting the Christian God were published in the United States, American Evangelicals would “raise up mightily” in…
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Monica Sanchez | January 16, 2015
A masked man walked into a Colorado convenience store prepared to rob the joint when he recognized the clerk and changed his mind. “F---, I was going to rob this place, but I know you,” he told the clerk. The man then asked, “Do you know me?” When the Quick Save clerk replied he did not recognize the would-be robber, the man said, “Good” and turned to leave the store. He even flashed a…
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Monica Sanchez | January 16, 2015
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited Paris Friday in an effort to repair diplomatic relations with the French after President Obama’s France unity rally no-show. His solution? Photo-op hugs and a song. The former Massachussetts senator embraced French President Francois Hollande in front of cameras outside the presidential palace. He also brought singer-songwriter James Taylor to…
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Monica Sanchez | January 16, 2015
There was a rape on Broad City, and it was hilarious: http://t.co/rTl9jsIPAX pic.twitter.com/9sCbpP08WT — Slate (@Slate) January 15, 2015 According to Slate staff writer Amanda Hess, rape is “hilarious,” so long as it’s a girl raping a guy. Her article entitled “There Was a Rape Scene on ‘Broad City,’ and It Was Hilarious,” Hess wrote, “A few minutes into Wednesday night's season two…
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Monica Sanchez | January 15, 2015
In an exclusive interview with MRCTV, University of Evansville history professor and Courier and Press editorial cartoonist Dr. James MacLeod discussed his powerful, illustrated response to the Paris terror attack on the office of the Charlie Hebdo magazine, as well as the tragedy’s implications for the future of society as we know it. As the situation in France unfolded, his cartoon quickly…
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Monica Sanchez | January 15, 2015
A used car dealership in Massachusetts accused a pizza deliveryman of running away with its money after he thought they gave him a tip—for fun. F&R Auto Sales paid Palace Pizza employee Jarrid Tansey $50 for a $42 tab. In the video, Tansey says he confirmed with the dealership workers that they offered the whole $50, leaving Tansey with what he assumed was a $7-and-change tip. After…
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Monica Sanchez | January 15, 2015
Just for kicks, a used car dealership in Massachusetts accused a pizza deliveryman of running away with its money after he thought they gave him a decent tip. F&R Auto Sales paid Palace Pizza employee Jarrid Tansey $50 for a $42 tab. In the video, Tansey says he confirmed with the dealership workers that they offered the whole $50, leaving Tansey with what he assumed was a $7-and-change…
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Monica Sanchez | January 15, 2015
Three brave U.S. marines rushed outside their Seattle recruiting office when they heard a woman’s cries for help, reported Fox News. Their recruiting office adjacent to a mall, Sgt. Ricardo Schebesta, Staff Sgt. Ben Shoemaker and Staff Sgt. Bryson Twigg hurried outside where they saw a woman driving erratically over curbs in the parking lot. Shoemaker caught up to the woman who rolled down…