Episodes

Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 1-12-2021
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Political consultant Gary Welch joins me to explore the following questions:
- Is it right for private corporations to ban free speech?
- Are media moguls flexing their muscles and showing that they control the voices of America?
- What are Trump's next moves?
- Why the overtime push to make the claim of a fraudulent election "baseless"?
- What are the chances that a company like Parler can be successful?
- Are there any alternatives to our social media?
- What happens to these media giants if the GOP wins big in 2022?
- What about Tucker Carlson's claims that CNN wants the government to remove Fox News?
- What are the unintended consequences of social media bias and banning?
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Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-12-2021
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Times such as these make me grateful for my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from EPautos.com. We'll get his take on the information power grab as well as what we can do as individuals to frustrate leviathan.
It's pretty tough to find a silver lining in the dark clouds that have gathered around us. Alan J. Levine may have discovered one as he documents the moral and intellectual collapse of America's political parties.
If I had to sum up what I expect of a free society with limited government, it would come down to this: Leave me and my stuff alone and I'll do the same for you. Seems simple enough, right? Unfortunately, as Jack Donovan explains, the folks who are bent on control are not going to leave you alone.
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Monday Jan 11, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 1-11-2021
Monday Jan 11, 2021
Monday Jan 11, 2021
The war on terror has finally come home. But not in the way most thought it would. Ron Paul explains how the clampdown on information by big tech is part of a wider assault on free speech.
There is a moral certainty that drives authoritarians and totalitarians alike. Bradley Thomas does a great job of dismantling the notion that socialism is a morally superior system.
Now that roughly half of the American voting populace has been shaken from its slumber, we have some tough decisions ahead of us. Boyd D. Cathey has an interesting take on what our options are and what they mean for the survival of the American republic.
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Monday Jan 11, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-11-2021
Monday Jan 11, 2021
Monday Jan 11, 2021
Got the sense that things are spiraling out of control? You're not alone. Let's see if we can make some sense of what's happening and not succumb to fear or hatred in the process.
While the political class is wallowing in their newfound sense of victimhood, they're also considering some harsh new laws to consolidate their grasp on power. Robert E. Wright has 8 solid ideas for how they might thwart the next attack, starting with addressing their own lack of statesmanship.
Now that roughly half of the American voting populace has been shaken from its slumber, we have some tough decisions ahead of us. Boyd D. Cathey has an interesting take on what our options are and what they mean for the survival of the American republic.
The scariest thing to happen in the last few days wasn't the "riot" at the U.S. Capitol. It was the totalitarian surge that has risen in response to anyone who questions the "official truth" about what our political system is doing. Roger Kimball is dead on in his analysis of why reason and morality are useless when dealing with totalitarians.
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Friday Jan 08, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two1-8-2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Ignoring the concerns of what some are derisively dismissing as mere "Trump supporters" is going to lead to greater violence at some point. Jason Whitlock has the bitter truth that few are willing to consider.
If you're going to be a messenger of truth in the age of mass communication, it's time to work on your wordsmithing. Jeff Minnick explains why our words matter now more than ever.
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Friday Jan 08, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-8-2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Current events are creating more Wrongthinkers by the minute. To those who are finding my show for the first time, I say: "Welcome home!"
It's not just for the eggheads. People who are intent on understanding how the world works must have some familiarity with basic economics. Donald J. Boudreaux spells out 6 key takeaways every student should receive from Econ 101.
Leave it to California to come up with a way to make taxes even more onerous. Gary Galles explains how the Golden State is trying to tax people who live in other states to feed its insatiable appetite for revenue.
Last night President Trump finally conceded the 2020 election. This may be a bitter pill for disappointed populists to swallow but as Edward Welsch points out, there may be a silver lining to this outcome.
Don't let the maniacal gloating and virtue signaling of the swamp dwellers get you down. Daniel McAdams has a point when he notes that there ain't no success like failure--when you're standing on principle rather than raw power.
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Thursday Jan 07, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 1-7-2021
Thursday Jan 07, 2021
Thursday Jan 07, 2021
When something big goes down, getting a clear perspective of what really happened isn't always easy. It's always best to go to the source whenever possible. Charity Wight joins me to talk about her family's experience at the rally in D.C. yesterday. If you're under the impression that Trump supporters and patriots were rioting and out of control, you need to hear what she has to say. The media narrative is very different from the reality of what that event looked like.
If the opening days of 2021 are causing you grief or despair, don't forget that the responsibility for making this a better year than the last one falls directly on each of us. Kent McManigal reminds us that it's up to you to make 2021 better--not someone in authority.
Ready for some good news? Reality is finally becoming impossible to ignore in the case of how strict lockdowns are not preventing the spread of Covid-19. How is this good news? Jon Miltimore explains that it exposes the lies of lockdown authoritarians who continue to double down on their efforts to consolidate control.
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Thursday Jan 07, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-7-2021
Thursday Jan 07, 2021
Thursday Jan 07, 2021
I honestly don't know what's more distasteful, the scenes of unrest from the U.S. Capitol yesterday, or the tone deaf virtue signaling that followed. We'll spend some time today on cause and effect as well as some of the bigger picture aspects many people seem to be missing.
For the sake of those who labor under the impression that the division we saw at the Capitol is purely about Trump or an election, it's time for a reality check. Dr. Shanon Brooks points out that a lack of leadership has helped create the conditions that spawned yesterday's outrage.
With all the emoting and political grandstanding taking place, it's easy to forget what is really at stake. Judge Andrew Napolitano has an especially timely essay that spells out the presumption of liberty and why it underlies so many of the issues we're currently facing.
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Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 1-6-2021
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
It looks like we're reaching the breaking point. Protestors pushed their way into the U.S. Capitol building today and have disrupted the Congressional certification of the Electoral College votes. Good or bad, we are seeing history being made today.
Those of us who are serious about resisting totalitarianism are facing some tough decisions in the days ahead. Something that we may see become a necessity is the need to find and connect with like-minded individuals who share our values. As Annie Holmquist explains, that's something that can start right in our own neighborhoods.
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Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-6-2021
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
If there was ever a time to focus on becoming propaganda-proof, this is it. The coalition of power that is currently force-feeding us its narrative consists of more than just mass media. Glenn Greenwald has a great explanation of who is involved and how they're working to deceive and mislead us.
Speaking of propaganda, the New York Times assured us recently that the "Great Reset" is nothing more than conspiracy theory. As Ron Paul explains, that means it almost certainly is something intended to expand government power and suppress liberty.
I'm a believer that in every negative circumstance, there is a silver lining that can bring about something positive. Kerry McDonald has a terrific essay on how the lockdowns are providing a perfect opportunity to teach children about the real nature of government and why they should choose freedom over force.
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