Episodes

Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
2022 Oct 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to discuss some midterm election scenarios as well as what's happened to medicine within our lifetimes.
The root of so many of the challenges we currently face today is the fact that so few Americans are willing to think for themselves. Annie Holmquist has an excellent take on why we're so susceptible to fake news and misinformation.
It's hard to be optimistic when so many things are in a state of crisis. Even so, J.B. Shurk has some well-timed encouragement and a call to win with wisdom.
Not all behavior is either acceptable or worthwhile. That's a really unpopular truth right now but it's still true. Andrea Widburg says there's nothing innocent about drag queen story hour.
The internet has been a major game-changer for most of us. Paul Rosenberg explains how the world has overcome the internet and we need to reclaim that online space.
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Monday Oct 24, 2022
2022 Oct 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Have you noticed how the ruling class tends to treat us like we are a threat? James Howard Kunstler notes that there is no nice way to say it, but it is the truth: The authorities are our enemies.
I'm pretty skeptical whenever a politician starts going on about "threats to our democracy." However, when a new poll shows many Americans consider our media a major threat to democracy, I can't help but wonder if they're onto something.
Election integrity is too important to be shamed away with accusations of perpetuating a "big lie." Roger Kimball says our goal should be truth, not consensus when it comes to sorting out the inconsistencies of the 2020 election.
Want to know why so many voters are headed to the polls with vengeance in their eyes? As Jeffrey A. Tucker explains, they are furious with those elected officials who promoted the failed mandates and lockdowns yet refuse to say they're sorry.
Should a serious economic downturn occur, I wonder how many of us will suffer because of an acute attachment to our material things. Edward Curtin has a thought-provoking essay on the last temptation of things.
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Friday Oct 21, 2022
2022 Oct 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Oct 21, 2022
Friday Oct 21, 2022
It's astonishing how quickly transgender ideology has taken root in our institutions. Paul Rosenberg calls this movement out for what it is, child abuse on a civilizational scale.
If you've been waiting for the right moment to seriously consider pulling your kids out of government schools, this might be it. The CDC has voted to add the covid vaccine to the mandatory vaccinations your child must have to attend public school. It's not only unnecessary, it's evil to do this.
A New York Times poll shows that Gen X is not exactly supportive of Democratic candidates or causes. Julie Kelly says, that's because we still remember what it was like to grow up with a measure of freedom. And that's what we want for our kids and grandkids.
With prices inching ever higher, it's understandable that most of us would appreciate a solution. At the same time, price controls are never the answer and should be consigned to the ash-heap of history.
Charley Reese used to say that the only classifications of human beings that matter are whether one is decent or indecent. And that's a matter of behavior more so than characteristics. Lawrence Vance has a great essay about how we could make a similar distinction between deplorables vs. despicables.
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Thursday Oct 20, 2022
2022 Oct 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Oct 20, 2022
Thursday Oct 20, 2022
If your love of truth is stronger than your attachment to your beliefs, this is a 27 minute long video that you should consider watching. I'd rather share it and be wrong than see the food shortages it addresses come to pass and not have warned the people around me. I think it's legit.
It's one thing when a crisis arises unexpectedly. However, as Robert E. Wright explains, when government has to start concocting crises to justify expanding its power, we have a problem.
Things have been comfortable for as long as most of us can remember. Historically, that's something that can change very quickly. Larry Alton has some sound advice on how to plan for and survive and economic depression.
Karl Marx had serious beef with landlords and other property owners. People inclined to socialism still do as well. Peter Jacobsen shares his reasons why he loves landlords and he has an excellent point.
The nearly billion dollar fine levied against Alex Jones for comments he made regarding the Sandy Hook shootings has sparked a variety of reactions. Judge Napolitano sees it as an attack on Jones' free speech. Meanwhile Jacob Hornberger says Alex Jones got what he deserved. Both men are advocates for freedom. Who is right?
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Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
2022 Oct 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Just because we're hearing a lot of bad news, doesn't mean we're hearing the whole story. Here's some needed perspective from Bjorn Lomborg with some good news about how the world is getting better.
You've probably already noticed that the instability around us is growing all over the world. The good news is that it won't last forever. Allen J. Feifer ponders what comes after the current chaos.
Those of us who grew up rooted in reality are still trying to adjust to the new normal. It's not without risk, however. Bob Weir explains how coherent thinking can get you fired.
Never one to let a good crisis go to waste, Biden has extended the state of covid emergency even though he has said the pandemic is over. James Bovard says the president is doing it in order to keep acting like a dictator.
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Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
2022 Oct 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest and there's no shortage of relevant topics to discuss.
If you haven't given serious thought to how to handle a short or longterm failure of the power grid, it's a topic worth exploring. Madge Waggy explains why the U.S. power grid is at risk and what we can do to be prepared.
The demonization of the unvaccinated was in full swing just a year ago. Michael Senger has a great recap of the depths of depravity that were revealed as well as what we learned about the dangers of groupthink.
Study a bit of history and an interesting pattern becomes very clear: During tumultuous times, there are always entrepreneurs who find innovative ways to solve problems. If you've ever considered breaking out of the employee mindset, here's a great article on what an entrepreneurship is and why it matters.
There are a lot of ideas that are becoming taboo in our day. Paul Rosenberg explains why the forbidden thought that the dominating systems of our world fear the most is this: Man is a glorious creature.
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Monday Oct 17, 2022
2022 Oct 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
The authoritarians who destroyed so many lives with their lockdown continue to deny their actions, even when confronted with video evidence of themselves doing so. C. J. Hopkins has an excellent essay on the gaslighting of the masses.
Trust is a tricky thing. It takes a long time to create and can be destroyed in an instant. Pastor Chuck Baldwin asks, can we ever trust the medical establishment again?
The Jan 6 committee hearings are building to their season finale this coming week. Julie Kelly continues to be a great resource for those of us who see the huge holes in the official narrative.
Part of becoming an adult is learning how to handle grievances without becoming a source of endless drama. Annie Holmquist has sound advice on climbing out of the grievance pit.
With global tensions rising over Russia and Ukraine, we're all wondering what comes next. Brandon Smith shares his thoughts on what's coming and how we can be prepared.
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Friday Oct 14, 2022
2022 Oct 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Oct 14, 2022
Friday Oct 14, 2022
Why does the proper role of government matter? As Judge Andrew Napolitano explains, it matters because without it, your government might claim the right to kill people without due process, if it believes with "near certainty" that they deserve it.
Between rising inflation and political and economic instability, there's a good chance we're all going to see a noticeable adjustment in our lifestyles. Jeffrey Folks has a worthwhile take on truly appreciating what he has.
Those of us who remember life before the internet can attest to how much it has changed our world. J.B. Shurk says the war for internet freedom has begun and we cannot allow governments to take that freedom away.
It may take a while but the truth always eventually comes out. James Patrick Riley has a message for the people who stood by or actively supported the authoritarians who have tried to take our freedoms: The future is coming for some of you.
So much of what Hollywood produces right now is simply woke sermons wrapped in a thin veneer of entertainment. Brandon Smith wonders, why is leftist entertainment so divisive and devoid of imagination?
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Thursday Oct 13, 2022
2022 Oct 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Oct 13, 2022
Thursday Oct 13, 2022
Most of what we hear about tolerance these days is being shouted at us by someone beating us over head with a sign that reads "stop the hate." In reality, liberty is the reason for authentic tolerance. In fact, it's the primary political virtue.
Here's a bombshell admission: A Pfizer exec admits that they never tested the covid vaccine against preventing transmission of the virus. I'm sure the media will get right on that story and issue the necessary corrections, right? (BTW, when they say "we never said it would stop transmission of the virus" here's the proof that they did)
Putin may be the current target of our national 2 Minutes Hate but if you're serious about thinking for yourself, trusting media talking points is no longer an option. Take the time to read one of the better articles on what the Russian president said in his recent "evil empire" speech. It's eye-opening.
If there was ever a place to draw your line in the sand, parental rights would be a good choice. Thaddeus G. McCotter explains why it takes their collective to kidnap your child.
We're all looking for ways to stretch our dollars just a bit further. Jon Miltimore has some timely advice on how to eat healthily on just $3 a day.
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Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
2022 Oct 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
The institution of family has been under sustained attack for some time now. Barry Brownstein has a sobering essay that explains why when the family is abolished, people starve.
The importance of the Second Amendment usually isn't apparent until it is needed. Frank Devito describes what a Second Amendment with teeth looks like.
The fact that Tulsi Gabbard walked away from the Democratic party isn't particularly remarkable. A lot of folks have joined the #walkaway movement. What's really remarkable is how frightened the World Economic Forum is at her decision.
How does government gain so much control over our lives? Jeff Thomas has the answer. Government and its functionaries sell us fear by constantly telling us the sky is falling.
These are trying times for all of us. Allan Stevo has a beautiful call to action for those of us who don't intend to wander the halls of eternity wishing we had stood up for truth when we could have done so.
Painful as it may be for some of us to find a point of agreement with Joe Biden, he did the right thing in pardoning people for pot possession. Art Carden spells out why Biden's pot pardons are a step in the right direction.
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