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 | January 16, 2020
Is a charitable donation to your own charity really that charitable? It might be. I’m not saying it couldn’t be, but it’s a little head-scratching when you’re a wealthy person who gets to write off the donation on their taxes. For the “first time,” as the Chicago Sun-Times pointed out, former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have pledged to donate $1 million to their…
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Nick Kangadis | January 15, 2020
If you’re someone who possibly has future aspirations of running for political office, at least be able to spell, let alone know what you’re talking about. To be fair, that would eliminate most of what we currently see in Congress. But hip-hop artist, and admitted former robber of men she drugged, Cardi B is a different story. She’s “deadass” serious about her beliefs, which is commendable, only…
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Nick Kangadis | January 15, 2020
While the politicians make impassioned speeches about an impeachment process that has about as much validity so someone saying up is down, legitimately important things are being said and done in Iran against that country’s terrorist regime. According to a Monday report by The Guardian, at least two journalists at the state-owned Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) have quit following…
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Nick Kangadis | January 14, 2020
Some people are so far out there that they appear to become mentally unhinged and subsequently a danger to society. Now, I’m not saying that all of these people could do any long lasting physical damage to someone, but a violent person is a violent person. Take Jonathan Yaniv, better known to the rest of society as Jessica Yaniv, the trans kinda activist that seems to repeatedly get angry and…
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Nick Kangadis | January 14, 2020
  Environmental activist group Extinction Rebellion is known for their whack job-style of protesting climate change. Whether it's the dancing or the non-sensical screaming or the uniformed platitudes they like to spout, this group has done about as much for climate change as Joy Behar has for comedy in the last 20 years - absolutely nothing. Extinction Rebellion was recently labeled as…
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Nick Kangadis | January 13, 2020
Haven’t you heard? The U.S. is evil, Texas in particular. Even though the U.S. is basically the world’s police, allows the United Nations to inhabit the country’s biggest city, gives more humanitarian aid to other nations than any other country and provides opportunity to more people than any other country because of the freedoms the U.S. has, the U.S. is evil. Sometimes, you need to have the…
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Nick Kangadis | January 13, 2020
Thank God for the inclement weather this past weekend in Chicago, because the toll taken in the form of weekend shootings — while still unacceptable — could’ve been a lot worse. At least three people were killed and another eight were wounded in weekend shootings across the Chicagoland area. This is down from last week where three people were killed, along with another 15 who were wounded in…
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Nick Kangadis | January 10, 2020
I'm not going to get too much into this, but actress and lifestyle-guru Gwyneth Paltrow is selling a $75 candle that apparently smells like her vagina. The brilliant name that Paltrow and the brainiacs at her wellness company Goop! came up with? "This Smells Like My Vagina." Does it really? H/T: Daily Wire
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Nick Kangadis | January 10, 2020
Look, I think the original intent of the modern Olympics was good — unite people around the world through the lens of sport. But as most worldwide “modern” things tend to do, the games got progressively more — well, progressive — and a globalist, political dark cloud began hanging over the games more and more as the years went on. It’s not clear whether the tides are turning on the games, but…
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Nick Kangadis | January 10, 2020
True equality means not having to trot out identity politics in order to somehow designate a level of importance. For example, when talking about baseball players, they should be judged on performance, not what their skin color is or what country they’re from. In reality, using identifiers minimizes the person’s accomplishments. Well, New Jersey’s state Board of Education (BOE) has been…