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 | May 6, 2016
President Obama is at it again! The man just loves releasing people from prisons, whether it be Guantanamo or your local penitentiary. Obama commuted the sentence of 58 more inmates as part of a push to lessen the punishment for non-violent drug offenders. When looking at the list of the 58 criminals, every single person -- save for one -- that had their sentence commuted by Obama had “intent…
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Nick Kangadis | May 6, 2016
(Image: Becky Calderon/Corwin Parks) At Uncommon Sense, the mind-numbingly stupid will find no refuge. The sky is blue. Water is wet. Look both ways when crossing the street. Every kiss begins with Kay. We don’t prey on people’s legitimate sensitivities, but we hunt for faux outrage - and whatever the heck “micro-aggressions” are supposed to be. We’re going to Liberalville, and taking them…
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Nick Kangadis | May 5, 2016
(Image: Screenshot/YouTube) People always say that college is a place for the free exchange of ideas. In spite of that, institutions of “higher learning” have become nothing more than indoctrination centers for the Left as safe spaces, inclusivity and gender-neutral bathrooms seem to have been the theme for the past school year. Using U.S. News & World Report’s list of top 100 …
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Nick Kangadis | May 5, 2016
Don’t know what to do with all those unwanted babies? Come on down and drop off your extras in the new “Safe Haven Baby Box.” In all seriousness, a “baby box” was installed at the Woodburn Volunteer Fire Department in Indiana in April. Women can anonymously drop off their unwanted babies in the padded and climate-controlled box, and emergency service personnel will attend to the baby within…
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Nick Kangadis | May 4, 2016
The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that, if nothing else, “America’s police still have an ally in the Oval Office.” Really? According to the Post, “President Obama has long had nice words for law enforcement in his speeches.” Again, really? The president has to say certain things about the police force. Otherwise, he would have anarchy on his hands. But to say they've been "nice"…
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Nick Kangadis | May 4, 2016
Rapper/actor 50 Cent might not want to write a song about his most recent incident. (And for the sake of not having to repeatedly call him 50 Cent he will be referred to by his real name, Curtis Jackson III.) Jackson filmed himself in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport accosting a young man who Jackson thought was high while working. Hey, where did this pot and kettle come…
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Nick Kangadis | May 4, 2016
A senior campaign advisor for GOP presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) reportedly told NBC News on Wednesday that Kasich plans to suspend his run for the Oval Office. Kasich had planned to attend an event in Washington, but cancelled the appearance and has scheduled a news conference in his home state of Ohio for 5 p.m. Wednesday night. The news comes the day after fellow GOP…
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Nick Kangadis | May 4, 2016
  (Image: AFP/Indonesian Police) We seriously cannot make this stuff up. Police in Indonesia have confiscated an inflatable sex toy from a small island village after rumors spread that it was being worshipped as an angel. According to the BBC, the doll was found by a local fisherman in the Banggai islands, which rest in the Sulawesi province. The fisherman found the doll in the water,…
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Nick Kangadis | May 3, 2016
In an instance where we all need to stop for a second, sit back and think about the government monster called “political correctness” that has been allowed to grow, this episode of PC Culture is being brought to you by the good people at the Department of Justice (DOJ). Keep the word “justice” in mind. Apparently the DOJ has been phasing out the use of the word “criminal” to describe well,…
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Nick Kangadis | May 3, 2016
The slippery slope everyone always talks about is rearing its head again. The Connecticut State Senate has passed a bill stating that the state can confiscate people's guns if their domestic partners request a restraining order as a result of alleged domestic abuse. The bill, introduced by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy (D), passed with a vote of 23-13. According to the Connecticut Post: The goal…