Episodes

Friday Feb 02, 2024
2024 Feb 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Feb 02, 2024
Friday Feb 02, 2024
The case of Missouri v. Biden could well be a turning point for free speech in America. Jeffrey A. Tucker gives a brief history of censorship and notes that today's censorship is personal.
One of the major tenets of hardcore leftwing thinking is the belief that everything that came before us was evil, superstitious or oppressive. Case in point: Don't be too pleasant or you could be accused of committing a 'microagression' against someone.
Domenic Scarcella is author of Good Neighbor Bad Citizen. He joins me to discuss his book and how we can utilize our influence with meekness rather than weakness.
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Most people have no idea of the amount of philanthropic giving that is going on around them daily. Mitch Daniels has a great article on how local philanthropy can work without trying to save the world.
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Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
2024 Jan 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Propaganda-proofing yourself requires daily effort to avoid being misled. Michael Herman shares a couple of perfect examples of hidden propaganda that's right under our noses.
If we truly want to be free, we must learn to stop caring what others think or say about us. Paul Rosenberg explains how to develop this superpower in his commentary "Call me Pisher."
Many people have the perception that too few people were willing to stand up to the covid tyranny as it was imposed on us. Jeffrey A. Tucker says, not so fast, maybe more people objected than we knew.
If current events are making your feel hopeless, here's a shot of encouragement. Jeff Minnick spells out the battles we can win: family, morality and education.
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We're not hearing a lot about the Texas border crisis right now. If you want to get a good overview of what's happened and what's at stake, Donald Jeffries has the lowdown on Gregg Abbot and the invasion of the border snatchers.
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Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
2024 Jan 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
It's my weekly conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric always has great insights on the passing scene.
The second half of today's show is a visit with one of the most effective grassroots journalists I know. Casey Whalen joins me to talk about the weaponization of government at the state & local level and the highly paid smear artists who are eager to label lovers of freedom as "terrorists."
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If you're trying to make sense of the situation in Texas, I recommend this column by Ryan McMaken as a good place to start. McMaken says, it's Biden vs. Texas, and Texas is right.
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Friday Jan 26, 2024
2024 Jan 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
The overload of information and issues competing for our attention can keep us from seeing what matters most. Barry Brownstein's latest Mindset Shift essay is a must read on breaking love's code.
Power-seekers love emergencies that provide them with the cover they need to grab as much power as possible. Bruce Pardy reports that a judge in Canada has just ruled that the Canadian trucker convoy did not constitute a national emergency.
Learning to sift fact from fiction in our news media requires a willingness to carefully scrutinize what they say. Michael Herman notes that most news coverage is slanted hard to the left, by default.
School choice is a hot topic right now. Rachel Alexander Cambre suggests that we celebrate School Choice Week with a return to founding principles.
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On the subject of school choice, Thomas L. Knapp correctly points out that, for this to happen, there must first be a separation of school and state. His latest essay clarifies the false 'choices' we're being offered.
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Thursday Jan 25, 2024
2024 Jan 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 25, 2024
Thursday Jan 25, 2024
The growing friction between Texas and the feds is giving off a strong 1861-type vibe. Brandon Smith has a solid take on why the immigration crisis is being deliberately engineered.
The constant official attacks on speaking the truth aren't exactly a recent phenomenon. Michael N. Peterson shares the story of Gareth Jones and the Soviet lie.
The AR-15 rifle is regularly demonized by authoritarians who can't decide if it's a silly toy or deadly threat to "our democracy." Mike McDaniel sets the record straight on how this rifle is a common and usual American choice for defending what matters.
We desperately want to believe that the worst of the covid nonsense is behind us. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains why this isn't so as the Dept. of Justice (sic) quietly prosecutes the covid resistance.
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This will be the most worthwhile thing you read all week. The Good Citizen pulls back the curtain on the imperial absurdity playing out before us each day and bids us, may the farce be with you.
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Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
2024 Jan 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Can righteousness be attained through the generous application of politics? We instinctively know the answer is "no" but Paul Rosenberg offers a very reasoned explanation for why this is the case.
One of the greatest skills we can teach our children is to question everything. Francis Christian explains how learning to seek clarification can make or break a civilization.
The Davos crowd had quite the get together last week to outline their plans to rule the world. James Bovard says, may the World Economic Forum plot suffer the people's resistance.
Here's another warning from James Bovard that should be on your radar screen: Big Brother is watching what you purchase--just in case you're thinking of getting froggy.
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With much wider military conflict looming in the Middle East, U.S. officials are suddenly noticing that recruitment numbers are way down. Jeremy Carl says white Americans are quiet quitting our leading institutions in record numbers.
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Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
2024 Jan 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest for the first half of the show today. Eric always has a solid take on what's happening.
If you're serious about maintaining your mental health, Paul Rosenberg has some excellent advice. He says, step as far away as possible from the status quo as quickly as possible.
Sledding down a snowy hill is fun but it's not without risk. Lenore Skenazy warns that some municipalities are flirting with the idea of banning tobogganing--and fun.
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If the prospect of Trump being the Republican presidential nominee doesn't give you equal measures of hope and unease, you're not thinking about it hard enough. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders, will we ever get the truth?
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Monday Jan 22, 2024
2024 Jan 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 22, 2024
Monday Jan 22, 2024
The phrase "tradwife" (traditional wife) is sure to trigger folks on the woke side of the spectrum. L. Reichard White describes the tradwife tragedy that has befallen our society.
Keeping your sanity these days requires relentless honesty with ourselves. J.B. Shurk lays out the consequences of a government that sows division and subsidizes madness.
The finer points of hospitality may be lost on those of us who are less socially engaged. Aletheia Hitz offers 3 simple tips for practicing everyday hospitality.
The folks who pushed the covid vax so hard clearly haven't learned their lesson yet. Jeffrey A. Tucker says that getting the covid vax is now a requirement in order to get U.S. residency.
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a source of timeless wisdom. Among his greatest contributions to humanity was his essay "Live Not by Lies" which was published at the time he was exiled from his homeland. His words are as relevant today as they were in 1974.
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Friday Jan 19, 2024
2024 Jan 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 19, 2024
Friday Jan 19, 2024
It's easy to be skeptical of climate alarmism when the proffered solutions always seem to come down to giving more money and power to the ruling class. Doug Casey lays out how the climate hysteria is lowering our standard of living.
Who should say thank you when completing a transaction at a retail business, the seller or the buyer? Jacob Hornberger has an enlightening take on how the Thank You System teaches us basic economics.
Our systems of law were created to serve the cause of justice but now are weaponized to serve those in power. Paul Rosenberg wonders, why does the law not warn?
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If someone were to ask you if the American Dream is still alive and well, how would you answer? Juan P. Villasmil joins me to discuss how Gen Z has lost faith in the American Dream.
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Thursday Jan 18, 2024
2024 Jan 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 18, 2024
Thursday Jan 18, 2024
If you've found yourself feeling addicted to bad news, here's a way to break the cycle--at least for a day. Paul Rosenberg counsels trying, for just one day, to choose to start with a blank slate.
Since the war on misinformation seems to be picking up, here's some really sound advice from Steve Kirsch on how world governments can stop misinformation in its tracks.
One of the surest signs of societal decline is the loss of the sacred in American culture. Walker Larson shares some historical perspective and wonders if a society that's lost its sense of the sacred can endure.
Arguing does little to advance any worthwhile cause. Jon Miltimore has 5 solid reasons to avoid ad hominem arguments.
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The harder the establishment fights to keep Trump from becoming the Republican nominee, the more clear their true nature becomes. Former left-winger Sasha Stone has a powerful essay on why she's rooting for the 1972 landslide she once feared.
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