Episodes
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
2023 Nov 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Is someone manipulating our emotions for their own agenda? C.J. Hopkins says, there's something wrong with his hate machine and he wants to know if yours is working.
Since awkward subjects are all on the table for the moment, let's talk about sex. Heather Carson says sex is a community matter that affects more than just those engaged in it.
The importance of standing up for the rights of others cannot be overstated. To illustrate why this is so, William Sullivan explains how they first came for the smokers.
Find some time this holiday weekend to consciously ponder some of the things for which you're grateful. You'll be shocked how many things that make life worth living have nothing to do with politics.
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Worried about tense conversations with family during the holidays? Not to worry, Margaret Anna Alice has 12 communication tips to foster meaningful dialogue without ruining Thanksgiving.
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Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
2023 Nov 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly wrongthink session. We discuss current events from the perspective of individuals who are determined to keep their freedom.
The obedience that most people give to the state is based in fear rather than reason. J.B. Shurk has a great essay on why governments have replaced God with global warming.
Now that we are able to see for ourselves how the Jan 6 events were exaggerated and blown out of proportion, when will authentic justice be served? Ron Paul says we must demand justice for the Jan 6 protestors.
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At what point would we be justified in exiling members of the political left from our midst? Brandon Smith writes about decolonization and why booting members of the radical left out of U.S. is the best option.
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Monday Nov 20, 2023
2023 Nov 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Nov 20, 2023
Monday Nov 20, 2023
With the release of the remaining Jan 6 footage this past week, it's very clear that the Jan 6 Committee had no intention of finding the truth. Especially since that new footage shows Capitol police inciting the crowd to fight and later helping people tour the Capitol.
The ruling class is a bit shell-shocked today because a libertarian named Javier Milei has won the presidency of Argentina. Federico N. Fernández explains why Milei isn't simply a Trump clone.
A story that is constantly being pushed by the corporate press in Idaho is that OB/GYN doctors are leaving that state due to its strict abortion law. John Green says, there's a crisis all right--but it's not stemming from lack of abortion.
The greatest danger of covid wasn't from the virus itself, it was from governments attempting to "contain and combat" the virus. Jeffrey A. Tucker describes how nearly all governments in the world met their match.
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There aren't many writers like the late H.L. Mencken. Gary M. Galles introduces us to the "Sage of Baltimore" and how Mencken exposed government's rotten core with wit and wisdom.
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Friday Nov 17, 2023
2023 Nov 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Part of a Fourth Turning crisis is that familiar institutions fail because the people no longer trust them. Doug Casey has some fascinating observations regarding the collapse of trust in American institutions.
It's curious how easy it is to get yourself labeled as an "anti-semite" simply by questioning ANY aspect of Israeli government policy. Caitlin Johnstone has a worthwhile take on how false accusations of anti-semitism advance a profoundly sick impulse.
Finding an objective, credible source for news isn't easy. As Richard Kelly explains, it's even tougher when we're being actively gaslighted by editors that they know best what stories we need to hear.
Congressional hearings are an acquired taste but here's one I wish I'd been watching. GOP representative Clay Higgins asks the FBI director about "ghost busses" filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters on Jan 6.
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A YouTuber who goes by Mr. Beast is under fire from various complainers about his work in Africa. Jon Miltimore shares the reasons why Mr. Beast is being attacked for bringing clean water to half a million Africans.
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Thursday Nov 16, 2023
2023 Nov 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Nov 16, 2023
Thursday Nov 16, 2023
I have a theory that we were a more respectful society when men wore hats. Taki Theodoracopulos says, hats off to the morons as we continue to abandon our manners.
If you've been paying attention, you've likely noticed the decline of social trust in society. Charles Hugh Smith ponders whether we can reverse America's distemper.
Few things test our commitment to sound principles like the concept of fairness. J.B. Shurk describes the catastrophic death of fairness and what that means for the rest of us.
Just because we push back against illicit authority, doesn't mean we're against all authority. Francisco Zuniga shares a personal example of the need for authority from figures like our parents.
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If you haven't watched the film "Deep Impact," there's a powerful illustration of what happened to us in 2020. Charles Krblich explains how the movies came to life in 2020.
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Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
2023 Nov 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Most of us wish we could have back the world we once knew before the trauma of the past 4 years. Dr. Naomi Wolf talks about what it will take to reclaim our nation from its usurpers.
What if the warfare we're seeing now is mankind's natural state and not an aberration? Molly Slag has some fascinating historical context as well as advice on how to respond.
If you are a traditionalist of any sort, you likely stand out like a sore thumb. Cadence McManimon describes the 5 types of traditionalists and how to tell if you are one.
An unavoidable rule of bureaucracy is that, eventually, bureaucrats will take their authority to some ridiculous end that illustrates their incompetence. Patrick Carroll shares the story of a New Hampshire bakery that was ordered to remove a mural because it depicts pastries.
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The Great Barrington Declaration is proof that there were rational voices all along who pushed back against the falsified official covid narrative. Jeffrey A. Tucker describes the declaration that wasn't supposed to happen and what it ended up setting in motion.
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Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
2023 Nov 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
It's our weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric always has an informative and enlightening take on current events.
If you're one of the few people capable of spotting tyranny taking hold, you have a target on your back. J.B. Shurk says, if you oppose tyranny, you're on the FBI's AGAAVE list.
James Howard Kunstler is in fine form with his latest column. His take on being the light in the darkness is a must read for anyone who is paying attention.
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The days of the U.S. empire are numbered. Jeff Thomas lays out why the U.S. government is running on empty and how even a dying beast can still inflict massive damage.
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Monday Nov 13, 2023
2023 Nov 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Nov 13, 2023
Monday Nov 13, 2023
If you haven't subscribed to Michael Herman's substack, it's worth it. He has some timely observations on how words like "solemn" and "sacred" have disappeared from our vocabulary.
I'm grateful for minds like Barry Brownstein's and the insight he offers on foundational matters. Check out his take on the grievance mindset that puts our liberty at risk.
The worst part of woke ideology is how it robs us of our ability to laugh at ourselves. Nick Gillespie has a great article on how 'The Simpsons' strangled itself into irrelevance by embracing woke ideology.
The plans of the global elite aren't exactly a shadowy secret. As Brandon Smith puts it, the globalists' vision for the rest of us is 15 minute prison cities and the end of private property.
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If you haven't taken the time to ponder the measure of true freedom, it's worth doing. Michael J. Sutton explains how a nation's freedom can be observed in how it includes those on the margins.
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Friday Nov 10, 2023
2023 Nov 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Nov 10, 2023
Friday Nov 10, 2023
The results for the latest elections show that abortion is a driving force for some voters. Sasha Stone says the Democrats may be winning on abortion but history may not remember them so kindly.
Athletes who were born male but choose to compete in women's sports are demanding some major accommodations on the part of society. Nicole Russell says the best way to change trans policies in sports is for women to refuse to play.
Some surprising breakthroughs in the medicinal use of psychedelics to treat mental health patients have led to more serious research. Raymond J. March explains why psychedelics can only provide help if the FDA lets them.
If memorization is such a useful learning tool, why have so many schools sidelined it? Annie Holmquist explains why progressives in education hate memorization.
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The cognitive decline of Joe Biden is getting more obvious. James Bovard has a marvelous breakdown of our Potemkin presidency.
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Thursday Nov 09, 2023
2023 Nov 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
This may seem like an insensitive thing to point out but there is a clear advantage for kids who grow up with parents who are married. Katrina Trinko shares the politically incorrect reality about what boosts a kid's chances for success.
A bottom-up reformation is taking place in education as more parents begin to exercise their right of choice in how their children are educated. Kerry McDonald explains why as education decentralizes, those who like control are getting nervous.
Is MAGA something that exists beyond Donald Trump's candidacy? J.B. Shurk makes a solid case that MAGA is the new sons and daughters of liberty.
One of the toughest obstacles that lovers of freedom must overcome is the public's tendency to see the control-at-all-costs agenda as something innocent. Todd Hayen takes that misconception apart nicely.
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When Doug Casey weighs in on a subject, it's worth considering what he has to say. Here's his take on the imminent bankruptcy of the U.S. government and 6 things that need to take place when it happens.
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