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 | June 13, 2019
I’m not really sure why far-left protesters think they’re being clever, original, intelligent or even funny. They throw insults against their opponents, because their arguments are so weak that disparaging those they disagree with is the only argument they have left. Far-left activists are petitioning to show their patriotism by attempting to make a mockery of President Donald Trump on July 4th…
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Nick Kangadis | June 13, 2019
  Welcome back for another edition of Out Of Left Field. This week, I break down the supposed "controversy" surrounding a GOP fundraising event being partially held at the home of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field. Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein, who admits he is "on the other side of the political spectrum," was a big enough person to not object at all with the event as…
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Nick Kangadis | June 13, 2019
Not that socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) needs to be parodied — considering she makes herself out to be a walking, talking parody — but the polarizing congresswoman basically invites it with some of her more “brilliant” assertions. Enter “Mini-AOC.” The 8-year-old impersonator released another on Tuesday, and this time Ava Martinez does her best impression of what an Ocasio…
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Nick Kangadis | June 12, 2019
The great influencer throws around his money to not only sway the tide of the political spectrum in his favor, but to also seemingly subvert the law into working for his ideology by funding certain prosecutors. He has billions of dollars with which to do it, too. To no one’s surprise, that person is billionaire mega-donor to “progressives” and the rest of the far-left, George Soros. Through his…
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Nick Kangadis | June 12, 2019
Imagine that you have the capability and the tools to protect yourself when you feel unsafe. Now imagine that a government body requires you to keep said safety measures at home because of an agenda that they think will keep you safe. Then reality hits, and you become a victim because of those government policies. That’s what happened to Kate Nixon. Don’t know who Kate Nixon is? Don’t worry, the…
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Nick Kangadis | June 11, 2019
Oh, Vox. It's like they're deliberately trying to get people not to read their articles or watch their videos. After former Media Matters and current Vox activist Carlos "@gaywonk" Maza tried to get all people he doesn't agree with banned from YouTube because conservative podcaster Steven Crowder called him some mean names, Vox itself published a news story that they have since deleted. Even they…
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Nick Kangadis | June 11, 2019
CNN’s Jim Acosta seemingly only cares about one thing…Jim Acosta. Judging by a recent appearance on fellow CNN propagandist Brian Stelter’s show “Reliable Sources” to promote his new book, “The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America,” Acosta attempted to paint himself as some kind of martyr just standing up for what he believes is right in his interactions with…
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Nick Kangadis | June 10, 2019
It doesn’t happen all that often, but there are occasions where talk show host Bill Maher makes sense. It usually takes a certain kind of guest to get Maher to that point, and this past Friday author Bret Easton Ellis was that guest. Ellis, who’s known for writing social commentary fiction novels that have been turned into somewhat famous cult classic films (“Less Than Zero,” “American Psycho…
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Nick Kangadis | June 10, 2019
The far-left employs the tactic of deflection every time something negative comes to light about one of their “utopias.” Cities in California, like San Francisco and Los Angeles, are perfect examples of what happens when government is in charge of pretty much everything. Excessive garbage, hypodermic needles, rodents and literal crap line the streets of these once-beautiful cities. So, it comes…
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Nick Kangadis | June 10, 2019
It seemed that, for a while, the number of shootings were down in the city of Chicago. While there have still been a fair amount of shootings in the Windy City, the frequency of shootings saw a percentage decrease — even if that decrease was from previous years’ near record highs. So, while new Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has said that she wants to be tougher on gun crime, the number of…