Episodes
Monday Jun 20, 2022
2022 June 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Monday Jun 20, 2022
The growing tremors in the world's economic systems are getting harder to ignore. If you have the courage to really understand what the coming engineered stagflationary collapse portends, take a look at Brandon Smith's latest column.
If there was ever a time for clarity, this is it. James Corbett has a straightforward take the controlled demolition of the global economy. He also has a warning about taking action instead of simply gawking.
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Friday Jun 17, 2022
2022 June 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Friday Jun 17, 2022
The Jan 6 committee hearings are every bit the spectacle they were intended to be. However, as Miranda Devine explains, the hypocrisy and disconnect of the probe aren't enough to obscure the ongoing threat of violence from the left.
To hear the people in power tell it, we citizens are duty-bound to do whatever they say we must do. I much prefer Kent McManigal's take: People's rights are not negotiable and must be defended.
How can you recognize when someone is trying to put one over on you? Kilgore Forelle has a handy rule of thumb for identifying BS.
Labels too often are used as a cheap substitute for thoughtful observation. Having said that, the Z-man's latest essay on cargo cult conservatism is a remarkable summary of why the conservative movement struggles.
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Friday Jun 17, 2022
2022 June 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Friday Jun 17, 2022
We are approaching a moment of serious national danger. Steve McCann says it's time to recognize that this danger is directly related to how willing we are to give up our freedoms.
Why do some individuals cling so tightly to mask policies that don't prevent the spread of respiratory viruses? Whatever the reason, Scott Morefield has more bad news for the mask cult.
It's hard to say what's more alarming, ever-rising prices or the prospect of empty store shelves. Richard W. Rahn reminds us that behind every shortage or price spike is a bungled government policy.
Politicians have a bad habit of spinning every word they say. Leo Eagar drops in to share his Dictionary of Democratic talking points. It's an idea whose time has come.
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Thursday Jun 16, 2022
2022 June 16 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
The division in America is rapidly becoming irreconcilable. Is there a peaceful solution? Stephen H. Dawson wonders what it would look like if America split.
The federal government seems very concerned about gig workers these days. Thomas L. Knapp points out that anti-gig worker politicians are not your friend when it comes to making a living.
Do you know what it means to walk in your authority? Allan Stevo offers some powerful motivation to be diligent in your duty to yourself and your family.
Congress seems to be under the spell of the "do something" siren song. Should they pass red flag legislation, John & Nisha Whitehead warn that it will put a target on the back of every American.
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Thursday Jun 16, 2022
2022 June 16 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Understanding the situation our nation finds itself in requires an awareness of the key turning points that placed us on our current path. Chris Sullivan spells out the key dates that helped destroy America.
It takes a stout heart to follow the markets these days. As Dan Sanchez explains, markets must have their reckoning and ours is definitely underway.
There are a lot of factors that have contributed to our current economic meltdown. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how the lockdowns contributed to the crisis.
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Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
2022 June 15 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Forget wasting your time playing "Where's Waldo?" As Ned Crosby explains, the real question that the Jan 6 Committee needs to be exploring is, where's Ray Epps? And why won't the feds acknowledge his role in the events of Jan 5-6th, 2021?
As often as we hear the term "fascism" tossed around, it's clear not many people understand what it means. David Bell says we're seeing the emergence of neo-fascism in public health, all in the name of the greater good.
Do you find yourself wincing every time you notice gas prices have jumped again? You're not alone. Annie Holmquist has some sound advice on finding hope as gas prices rise and society tanks.
If the Jan 6 hearings have caught your attention, check out Julie Kelly's "January 6 for Non-Dummies"
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Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
2022 June 15 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
The people whose opinions carry legitimate weight are the ones who prize doing the right thing over their personal comfort. Stacey Rudin shares her story of why she's moving her family to save them from the safety cult.
One of the biggest voids in Western Civilization today is the profound lack of moral education. Paul Rosenberg makes the case for the necessity of family rituals that teach children to grow up strong and good. As an added bonus, Paul has a terrific defense of young men and explanation of why they should be defended.
Barry Brownstein's latest essay was as welcome to me as a life preserver would be to a man trying to stay afloat in deep water. Barry's advice: Don't get with the program, the case against mowing wildflowers.
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Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
2022 June 14 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
When I saw that J.B. Shurk had weighed in on the Jan 6 committee hearings, I was curious what his take might be. I wasn't disappointed. He clearly lays out how the J6 committee's real target is you and me.
It's a fact that people are more generous when they're prosperous. Chris Baecker wonders whether government should be bribing seniors to volunteer by giving them a break on their property taxes.
We all recognize that our dollars are buying less and less each day. But few people understand why this is so. The Z-man breaks down the growing monetary madness we're experiencing.
If pride goeth before the fall, we're in for a major reckoning with reality. James Howard Kunstler calls out the national sexual/political psychodrama and asks, "Are you proud of yourselves?"
Fear and anger are powerful distractions. Perhaps that's why the political class is using them to keep us from noticing the house burning down around us. Ron Paul explains why Democrats are pushing insurrection theater.
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Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
2022 June 14 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly attempt to make sense of the latest developments we're experiencing as Clown World continues to unfold.
The prospect of political violence in America has been escalating for some time now. J.D. Tuccille explains how nothing changes until government is no longer being weaponized by political factions.
At the risk of sounding like Chicken Little, even the Dept. of Homeland (in)Security is telling us to expect a summer of extreme chaos. The overturn of Roe v. Wade may just be the catalyst they're thinking of.
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Monday Jun 13, 2022
2022 June 13 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Jun 13, 2022
Monday Jun 13, 2022
The televised Jan 6 committee hearings are little more than the Americanized version of a soviet show trial. Stu Tarlowe watched the proceedings and says there was only one surprise.
Is the current administration purposely destroying reliable energy in the United States? Jordan Schachtel has a thoughtful take on what's driving our forced transition to "green energy."
It's crazy how easy it is to find yourself on the wrong side of the law as a parent. Lenore Skenazy shares an unbelievable experience of a woman whose story illustrates that stopping for cake isn't a crime.
This one is likely to poke your conscience a bit. Paul Rosenberg has a deeply insightful essay on why the bullying we witnessed as kids was the result of institutionalized abuse.
Few writers can administer a reality supplement like Jeffrey A. Tucker does. His take on the origin and operation of the U.S. administrative state is a powerful explanation of why elections change almost nothing.
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