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 19, 2020
Not everyone needs to think alike. People in the same conversation can have differing opinions and then allow the people watching to make up their own minds. Isn't that amazing?! Leave it to a CNN lemming to not grasp the aforementioned concept.  CNN Oliver Darcy sent out a tweet late Monday night/very early Tuesday morning in which he stated his bewilderment at separate Fox News hosts and…
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Nick Kangadis | May 18, 2020
A movement seems to have begun, which includes the unlikely pairing of Barstool Sports Founder "El Presidente" Dave Portnoy and the billionaire CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Elon Musk. The somewhat satirical call for the duo to run for office together came about after Portnoy posted a video rant to Twitter last Wednesday with a caption asking the question, "When Did Flattening The Curve Turn Into…
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Nick Kangadis | May 18, 2020
As some businesses begin to open up in some places across the country, companies like Uber could see a resurgence after months of declining numbers. Unfortunately, it appears for now that the damage has already been done in terms of shutdown orders impacting certain businesses like Uber. On the same day that Uber begins enforcing a new rule that both drivers and riders have to wear facial masks…
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Nick Kangadis | May 18, 2020
Tell us how you really feel? That's precisely what Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) appeared to do on Sunday when he spoke with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo on "Sunday Morning Futures." Bartiromo asked Kennedy why he thinks that the new $3 trillion virus bill that passed in the House of Representatives on Friday is "as dead as fried chicken once it hits the Senate. Among other observations, Kennedy said…
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Nick Kangadis | May 18, 2020
Depending on where you are in the country you can get arrested for not "social distancing" the right way or not wearing a mask. But in Chicago, you can shoot someone and no one seems to care. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot are too busy worrying about what President Donald Trump is saying about them instead of actually doing something to protect the people of the city…
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Nick Kangadis | May 15, 2020
There's internet trolls, and then there's President Donald Trump. Love him or hate him, there's no denying that Trump's troll game is spot on. You don't even have to agree with the message the specific troll the president trots out. But one thing's for sure - you've never seen a president make as many jokes about his opponents as this one does. If you go to Trump's campaign website and use a bad…
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Nick Kangadis | May 15, 2020
If this entire virus situation has taught us anything, it's that people should keep a skeptical mind when media outlets report about anything particularly positive or negative. That being said, people should also try and keep a positive attitude when it comes to possible outcomes that could resolve the world China has put us in. According to Fox News, a pharmaceutical company in California is…
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Nick Kangadis | May 15, 2020
Remember when Howard Stern used to be the radio host equivalent to punk rock? He would take on any topic and anybody just because he felt like it. Well, that Stern is long gone. Stern, who is reportedly worth more than half a billion dollars, has become what he used to hate - part of the establishment. He shunned crazy topics in favor of bowing at the alter of Hollywood celebrities, and now Stern…
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Nick Kangadis | May 14, 2020
It doesn't really matter which side of the aisle you support. The average person - not the parasites you see on Twitter - is just about done being forced to stay in their homes due to the never-ending COVID-19 pandemic. Americans have, for the most part, cooperated with government in order to "flatten the curve" of the virus, but people are now resenting politicians extending orders for months on…
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Nick Kangadis | May 14, 2020
During a Thursday morning video conference on Zoom, Sen Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) spoke candidly about Facebook's alleged bias against conservatives and people and organizations that reside right-of-center politically. "I think it's important also to realize that we know Facebook subjectively manipulates their algorithms," Blackburn said. "And they push forward information that they are in…