Episodes

Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 4-13-2021
Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
Fellow wrongthinker Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to discuss the 'Rona resistance and whether those who wish to rule us are genuinely playing the role of an 'altruistic uncle' like they claim.
We've all heard masks and vaccine passports compared to some of the societal conditioning that enabled the Holocaust. Thomas L. Knapp has an excellent analysis on whether or not this is a valid comparison.
Perhaps you've noticed how nearly everything is being viewed through a lens of political correctness. Did we arrive here by reason or is something else at work? Kenneth LaFave explores how racism become the worst possible sin.
Biden's so-called "executive actions" against gun owners are far from the common sense measures we're being told we need. Kent McManigal explains why violating the rights of every ethical gun owner still amounts to tyranny. Even when we try to dress it up with noble intentions.
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Monday Apr 12, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 4-12-2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
It was 7 years ago today that something truly remarkable took place in a place called Bunkerville, Nevada. I was there and will share some thoughts on what was going on that day and what we can learn from what has transpired since then.
Over the weekend, my home state's mask mandate was finally lifted. It's surprising and more than a little disturbing how many people are upset that there's no official mandate telling them what to do. This attitude is also seen at the highest levels of our national government. Jon Sanders says Biden and the lockdown state governors need to apply a bit of King Canute thinking to what they're advocating. Some humility wouldn't hurt either.
BTW, if you're looking for a great example of how to handle the current uncertainty regarding the wearing of masks at your kid's school, Brad Green shared his successful approach and it's brilliant. Be sure to check out the supplemental information he provides in the comments for specific actions.
Paul Rosenberg has another remarkable essay regarding the West That Was and it's a dilly. In this one he explains how our system of laws has transformed into a system of legislation that excludes the citizenry from participation.
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Monday Apr 12, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 4-12-2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
The greatest threat faced by American society is not a lack of inclusive thinking. It's the deterioration of the rule of law. Robert E. Wright makes the case that now, more than ever, we need the rule of law, not lawlessness.
Every time a politician announces that he or she "has a plan" to better run our lives, my spidey sense starts tingling. Barry Brownstein has a brilliant take on why we the people don't need a president's plan in order to have fulfilling lives.
It appears that much of the heritage mainstream media is actively working to promote racially motivated violence, like we witnessed last year. If you have interest in staying informed about the trial of the Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd, Legal Insurrection is providing much more factual information than any of the MSM sources are.
If you're in the market for a house, you already know that demand is quickly outpacing supply in many areas. This means an awful lot of homebuyers (and even renters) are being priced out of affordable housing. Dustin Romney has a great explanation of how deregulating real estate markets can solve America's shortage of affordable housing.
My hometown of Salt Lake City has the hottest job market in the nation. Jon Miltimore connects the dots as to why that is and how it has everything to do with people choosing freedom over lockdowns.
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Friday Apr 09, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 4-9-2021
Friday Apr 09, 2021
Friday Apr 09, 2021
Whistleblower and author Chris Riedel joins me to talk about his quest to expose a predatory medical lab pricing scheme. His book Blood Money not only exposed serious medical fraud but he has also saved the taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.
Standing up to authority is risky but Ammon Bundy is no stranger to that. Wait until you read about his latest arrests (twice--yesterday) at the Idaho State capitol.
Isn't it curious how government property is sacred but yours isn't? José Niño compares the response of the media to the Jan 6 clash at the Capitol with how many commentators treated the destruction of mom and pop businesses in the rioting we saw last year.
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Friday Apr 09, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 4-9-2021
Friday Apr 09, 2021
Friday Apr 09, 2021
We all tend to see ourselves as the hero of our own story. What we often fail to recognize is the small, yet heroic, acts that require legitimate courage on our part. Kent McManigal has some thoughts on a decision that each of us will soon have to make regarding vaccine passports.
With all the talk about proposed gun control measures, it's time to face a hard reality: There comes a point where changing minds is no longer an option. Instead of arguing about something that some wish to force upon us, we should put our efforts into peaceful but determined actions to maintain our tools and skills.
If you find yourself wondering how so many people have become indoctrinated with collectivist ideals, look no further than our institutions of higher learning. Zachary Yost has an excellent article on how federal funding is used to control colleges and universities.
In case you hadn't noticed, the American public seems just a bit divided these days. I know, I was as surprised as you are. The prospect of separating and going our own ways seems unthinkable to many but it's better than its Balkanized alternative of bloodshed. The Z-man has a very solid take on why it's time for a divorce before things get uglier.
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Thursday Apr 08, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 4-8-2021
Thursday Apr 08, 2021
Thursday Apr 08, 2021
Maybe I'm a weirdo because I tend to enjoy the time I spend mowing and caring for my lawn. I'm having to rethink my stance after reading Thomas L. Knapp's interesting take on how even our lawns are now subject to government overreach.
Paul Rosenberg has a word that each of us would be wise to incorporate into our thinking. That word is "scope." This simple word makes it much easier to understand what has been stolen from us over this past year.
There's a lot of talk today about the president attempting to implement gun control measures via executive order. No matter where you stand on the issue of firearms ownership, the bigger issue is one of a branch of government seeking to exercise powers it was never given. Jacob Hornberger explains how this is not a problem limited to just Biden's presidency.
It's becoming clear that the folks in power are very concerned that the citizenry is catching on to their lust to dominate us. The speed with which they are working to consolidate their control over us is breathtaking. Judge Andrew Napolitano has some great insights on enduring the tyranny of the current political majority.
I'll be speaking in St. George, Utah this coming Saturday April 10th at the Red Lion Inn as part of the Liberty Conference sponsored by the Liberty Action Coalition.
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Thursday Apr 08, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 4-8-2021
Thursday Apr 08, 2021
Thursday Apr 08, 2021
One of the most positive developments of late is the undeniable drop in COVID cases in fully open states like Texas and Florida. John Tamny reminds us that the vestiges of federalism we're seeing now should have been part of the solution all alone.
Once upon a time, I would have vigorously defended many of the corporations who are becoming our "woke" vanguard. Today, I'm not so sure. Doug Casey has some helpful historical perspective on how Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) companies are becoming de facto enforcers of politically correct dogma.
The blizzard of disinformation that's raging around us is growing in intensity. People who don't wish to be misled have their work cut out for them. Annie Holmquist has written a thoughtful essay on looking beyond headlines to outsmart the official propagandists.
Maybe I'm a weirdo because I tend to enjoy the time I spend mowing and caring for my lawn. I'm having to rethink my stance after reading Thomas L. Knapp's interesting take on how even our lawns are now subject to government overreach.
With more executive orders being handed down from the White House today, a lot of folks are experiencing the awakening of their inner rebels. Kent McManigal has a message worth considering: Go ahead and rebel, but do it responsibly.
I'll be speaking in St. George, Utah this coming Saturday April 10th at the Red Lion Inn as part of the Liberty Conference sponsored by the Liberty Action Coalition.
Click here for ticket information.
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Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show 4-7-2021
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
This may seem like a strange question but do you remember what "normal" felt like? It's shockingly easy to get used to truly abnormal circumstances and there's real danger than many of us have forgotten what we've lost. David McGrogan reminds us that we must never forget what it was like to live freely.
One of the key components of a free society is the free movement of its people. Hannah Cox has an excellent essay on how vaccine passports may turn a natural right into a tightly regulated privilege.
I've heard a number of good reasons for getting into cryptocurrency. Max Borders suggests that it may actually be a patriotic act to do so as he makes the conservative case for cryptocurrency.
Keeping liberty alive in the age of coronovistas is not an easy task. Jeff Minnick has some timely suggestions for how to keep your morale up while doing the heavy lifting of maintaining your freedoms.
I'll be speaking in St. George, Utah this coming Saturday April 10th at the Red Lion Inn as part of the Liberty Conference sponsored by the Liberty Action Coalition.
Click here for ticket information.
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Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 4-6-2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Political consultant Gary Welch joins me to discuss the following:
- Christianity appears to be in decline. What does this mean for politics and the for those that believe? How do Christians approach morality issues with a society that may not accept the same morals?
- Is it too late on government spending? Biden is off to a good start of debt spending in his first 90 days. Were these new rounds of stimulus spending hitting the breaking point? What are the alternatives? What are ways that we can address the issues without the spending?
- MLBs boycott of Georgia's voting laws is causing a lot of issues.
I'll be speaking in St. George, Utah this coming Saturday April 10th at the Red Lion Inn as part of the Liberty Conference sponsored by the Liberty Action Coalition. Click here for ticket information.
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Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 4-6-2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Eric Peters from EPautos.com swings by for productive conversation on current events. Among the topics we cover:
Why do so many otherwise capable individuals choose to embrace a sense of learned helplessness? James Corbett has an excellent take on why we are being told, "You can't win. Don't even try."
The world is getting stranger by the day. From the baseball All Star game to the trial of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, we are living in the era of Peak Wokeness. James Howard Kunstler explains how wokeness, like other social hysterias, will eventually run its course.
I'll be speaking in St. George, Utah this coming Saturday April 10th at the Red Lion Inn as part of the Liberty Conference sponsored by the Liberty Action Coalition. Click here for ticket information.
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