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 | July 30, 2020
  Thanks for coming back to check out another edition of Things That Need To Be Said. Can we legitimately say that the majority of major universities in the U.S. are anything more than Orwellian indoctrination centers? It seems that in the last handful of decades, colleges across the country - and the world for that matter - have moved "progressively" further and further to the left. A…
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Nick Kangadis | July 29, 2020
Internationally famous singer Andrea Bocelli is apparently so adamant about people not wearing masks, I’m surprised he didn’t sing how he felt about the topic — and he’s previously had COVID-19. Bocelli recently chided the Italian government for making wearing masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 mandatory. While the Associated Press (AP) reported that Bocelli made his comments on Monday in an…
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Nick Kangadis | July 29, 2020
“Rules for thee, but not for me.” Those words are the usual modus operandi of leftists and the radical media. So it should come as no surprise when a radical media outlet questions whether a black Democrat had to be paid in order to give his support of President Donald Trump. It’s insulting and an incredible double standard, but we should expect no less from the propaganda-pushing media. Georgia…
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Nick Kangadis | July 29, 2020
For a lot of leftists — and you can call this a generalization all you want — their religion is government and the push to increase its scope. Some politicians will even go so far as to compare a political action to an action done in worship of God. Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is one such politician. Emanuel appeared on the “intellectually stimulating” daytime talk show “The View” on…
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Nick Kangadis | July 28, 2020
In case anyone didn’t think the National Football League (NFL) was doing enough about social justice and racial equality, the league is now adding another layer to their bid to win gold in the social justice Olympics. In a memo reportedly obtained by ESPN, the league will be stenciling the phrases “It Takes All of Us” and “End Racism” on every home team’s end zone borders for the first week of…
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Nick Kangadis | July 28, 2020
Some politicians deserve the honor of being called outright clowns, but few deserve the honor more than House Judiciary Chariman Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) after he clearly stated that the violent communist group Antifa carrying out violent acts in Portland “is a myth that’s being spread only in Washington D.C.” Enter Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.). Cotton joined “Fox & Friends” on Monday to talk…
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Nick Kangadis | July 28, 2020
You gotta love how the “enlightened” masses on social media will call for the head of anyone who strays from their pre-approved path, but demand respect whenever its their opinion that they want to take center stage. In this case, one NFL player spoke his mind and stood up for himself on Twitter and doesn’t care what anybody thinks about it. Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Stephon Tuitt sent…
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Nick Kangadis | July 27, 2020
Celebrities have been strangely silent when it comes to the rioting, looting, violence and outright destruction of portions of major cities across the country, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. One celebrity has apparently had enough of the silence from the normally loud-mouthed and opinionated Hollywood left. Actress Kirtsie Alley sent out a tweet Sunday morning asked to “join forces” with…
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Nick Kangadis | July 27, 2020
Update (7/27/2020, 1:12 p.m.): ESPN issued a correction on Twitter now claiming that players from both teams walked off the court before the national anthem. Not sure how they could mess up a report like that so terribly considering all one needed to do to confirm the original report would have been to open their ears and listen for the anthem. Correction: Players left the court before the…
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Nick Kangadis | July 27, 2020
When 59 people are victims of shootings over a single weekend in your city, and that number is the lowest its been in over a month, your city has some problems. Unfortunately for Chicagoans, that problem seems to be its leadership. At least 3 people were killed and another 56 were wounded in shootings across the Chicagoland area over the weekend. This is down from the previous weekend, which saw…