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 | August 28, 2020
These “protesters” and “activists” can save me their sob stories. If they truly cared about anyone’s lives but their own they would’ve — at any point in the last 40 years — been outraged over the lives that are taken every single day in cities like Chicago, St. Louis, and Baltimore. However, what do we all hear once again when faced with the continuing murder going on in those cities? Crickets,…
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Nick Kangadis | August 27, 2020
Welcome back to another edition of Things That Need To Be Said. This week's Things That Need To Be Said breaks down how we got to the point where the left simply refuses to acknowledge the violence being carried out on the streets of America as a result of years of their false narratives, race-baiting and communist agenda. With the recent events in Kenosha, Wisconsin remaining violent since…
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Nick Kangadis | August 27, 2020
It's sad that we can't rely on the radical media at all to give us important information that would allow us to make up our own minds. No, instead they lie by omission, sometimes out of ignorance and sometimes intentionally. Either way, we the people seldom get the whole story unless we choose to look for ourselves or it's reported too late. Fox 9 - Minneapolis reported on court filings in the…
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Nick Kangadis | August 27, 2020
Oh, CNN. Isn't it cute how they think they're actually reporting reality, when in true reality they attempt to shape every single story that comes across their desks in order to push false narratives on a daily basis? "Fake news" isn't even the appropriate term for what CNN does anymore. It's simply pure propaganda. CNN national correspondent Omar Jimenez was reporting on Wednesday from Kenosha…
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Nick Kangadis | August 27, 2020
As night three of the Republican National Convention (RNC) came to a close, country singer Trace Adkins performed the national anthem Wednesday evening at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Md. Shortly after President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump came out onto the stage to chants of "four more years," Adkins was introduced to perform the anthem in what Fox News called a "surprise…
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Nick Kangadis | August 26, 2020
At least there’s one sports news source that doesn’t make me want to pull what’s left of my hair out of my head on even a weekly basis. So it should come as no surprise that Jason Whitlock of Outkick.com called out Los Angeles Lakers megastar and ignorer of Chinese government atrocities LeBron James for being a…well, being a “bigot.” James, who has been a public figure since he was 15, hasn’t…
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Nick Kangadis | August 26, 2020
Some things are just stupid. This? This is one of those things. KFC — otherwise known as Kentucky Fried Chicken before KFC thought shortening it to initials wouldn’t make people think fried foods are bad for you — has decided to drop it’s signature slogan from advertisements in select countries because of the Chinese coronavirus. The motto “Finger Lickin’ Good” will temporarily be suspended…
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Nick Kangadis | August 25, 2020
It’s really sad. Imagine being the owner of a family business that’s been around for decades only to have your American dream torched and destroyed because of a controversial police-involved shooting that happened in your town. You didn’t know the person that was shot, the rioters and looters didn’t know the alleged victim either and they really don’t care who you are or what your business means…
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Nick Kangadis | August 25, 2020
Another commissioner to a major sport, another mind capitulating to the far-left. As I’ve said before, sports in its current state is dead. The players have become nothing more than activists, seemingly putting said activism before the reason anyone knows who they are — athletics. The coaches and upper management of most organizations kowtow to the players, because they’re afraid of athletes…
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Nick Kangadis | August 25, 2020
During the first night of the Republican National Convention (RNC) Cuban-American businessman Maximo Alvarez took the stage and spoke of how his family has a history of fleeing communist regimes and how the message coming from today’s left reminds him of the “promises” that made them leave both Spain and Cuba. After speaking very passionately on Monday evening about how his family has prospered…