Episodes
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
2022 April 26 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
I'm pretty sure that all of us have heard the "You're part of this family and need to pitch in" speech at one time or another. Paul Rosenberg explains why children must learn to work.
It's not hard to see that politics is downstream from culture. But few people think to ask, what's culture downstream from? Deborah C. Tyler has some answers worth considering.
Elon Musk's offer to buy Twitter has been accepted. Will we see meaningful change in how Twitter operates? Jordon Schachtel is optimistic that Musk is poised to make Twitter great again.
Here's the hard truths portion of today's program. If you're brave enough to question the official narratives, James Howard Kunstler does a great job outlining the shocks to the system we're currently experiencing.
The siren song is getting louder to entice us to trade away liberty for convenience. Mason Lawlor warns us to resist the carrot and the steady slide into a cashless society.
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Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
2022 April 26 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
We've seen some promising developments in the world since the last time Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stopped by. He always has a solid take on the day's events.
Did you ever imagine yourself having to make a case against dictatorship? I'm guessing most of us haven't, yet here we are. Jeffrey A. Tucker has wise words about the decision ahead of us.
There's a lot of corruption throughout our political systems. Jakub B. Wiśniewski has a pretty solid take on how the corruption of money is a key source of corruption of the world.
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Monday Apr 25, 2022
2022 April 25 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Apr 25, 2022
Monday Apr 25, 2022
Protecting kids comes naturally to most of us. However, it can be taken too far. Lenore Skenazy describes the delusion of our day known as the "movie plot threat."
The burning question of our time is: Who is running the show anyway? Roger Kimball wonders whether it's the people or a hive of bureaucratic, would-be experts.
You already know too well what it feels like to pay more for everything on a weekly basis. But do you know why it's happening? Jeff Deist gives us the lowdown on inflation, quick and dirty.
Should public health "experts" be above the law? Apparently a couple of well-known individuals think so. Donald J. Boudreaux explains why Reich (and Fauci) are wildly wrong about mask mandates.
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Monday Apr 25, 2022
2022 April 25 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Apr 25, 2022
Monday Apr 25, 2022
We don't hear enough of the stories of people who find the courage to stand up to government and end up prevailing. Caleb Trotter describes how a California tattoo artist beat the public health officials who denied her a permit.
You wouldn't know it from the way our media reports the news but the most important battle you'll fight is often between government and individual conscience. Michael N. Peterson explains how ideas shaped the words that made the modern world.
There's no shortage of people in line to denounce big business. Allan Stevo reminds us that it's not businesses that conservatives should worry about. It's government. Always government.
Teaching kids to love reading is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Just remember that there are others who'd like to access your kid's mind. Andrea Widburg says to brace yourself for what's coming to American libraries.
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Friday Apr 22, 2022
2022 April 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Friday Apr 22, 2022
The authorities who oversaw the covid response ended up creating something much worse than the virus. Jordan Schachtel explains why we are witnessing the death throes of the "public health expert"
Why is the CDC trying to put a mask back on your face? Jeffrey A. Tucker says the ruling class is having a long overdue encounter with the reality that we do not trust them.
The contempt that the ruling class feels for the common people is usually hidden behind a paternalistic mask. As Kit Knightly explains, that mask has been slipping lately. Like the Rhode Island lawmakers who want to punish the parents of unvaxxed children.
Opposition to the growing fixation on gender identity and politics in our government schools isn't based in hatred toward an oppressed minority. As Betsy McCaughey explains, it's because there are powerful arguments to keep "trans ed" out of our schools.
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Friday Apr 22, 2022
2022 April 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Friday Apr 22, 2022
The current Fourth Turning is getting pretty spicy. And the heat is only going to increase from here. Dr. Donald W. Miller says America in the 2020s is in its most dangerous decade.
Why do some folks cling so desperately to the concept of mask mandates? Dan Sanchez does a good job of breaking this issue down to the essence of what's at stake: It's not about keeping you safe, it's about reminding you who's boss.
Is the common sense of the American people beginning to overtake the gaslighting and lies of the political class and their narrative managers? Ron Wright says a great reset is coming with the midterm elections, but it won't be the reset the elite are expecting.
What makes the political class so dangerous right now is that they are operating from a position of weakness. Duggan Flanakin says we are witnessing the last gasps of poseur politics.
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Thursday Apr 21, 2022
2022 April 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Apr 21, 2022
Thursday Apr 21, 2022
Here's an interesting thought exercise: Imagine that you were transported back into your six year old body with all the wisdom and experience you now possess. Would anyone take you seriously? Why not? William Gillis has an interesting take on our first prison.
How important is it to be right? If you want to be capable of clear and independent thinking, you've got to be willing to do your own research and willing to be wrong.
The only thing sweeter than succeeding without your critics' approval is when your critics directly contribute to your success. Andrea Widburg explains how the Washington Post has triggered the Streisand effect for Libs of TikTok.
As relieved as we might feel for seeing mask mandates fading into history, we still face a serious threat in the name of public health. Kit Knightly warns about the global pandemic treaty being pushed by the WHO.
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Thursday Apr 21, 2022
2022 April 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Apr 21, 2022
Thursday Apr 21, 2022
You don't have to end your prayers in the name of Elon Musk to appreciate how deeply he is upsetting our ideological gatekeepers at Twitter. Laura Williams explains how the panice reveals so much about the current state of free speech.
If you're unfortunate enough to be shopping for a car right now, you'll notice that the deck is firmly stacked in favor of the dealers. Adam Thierer wonders, why make direct car buying illegal in the first place?
Nowhere is the hypocrisy of the U.S. government so apparent than in its lust to get its hands on Julian Assange. Caitlin Johnstone pulls no punches in describing how the U.S. cries about war crimes while while imprisoning a journalist for exposing its war crimes.
War is like steroids for the state. Judge Andrew Napolitano has a timely column on how our government is using war to assault freedom.
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Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
2022 April 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Finding refuge in our chaotic world isn't getting any easier. Bonnie Matheson has some worthwhile ideas for making a cheerful home in dark times.
By far, the most daunting problems we face are economic in nature. As Brandon Smith points out, the basic solutions to our economic problems are the ones that establishment elites won't allow.
Looks like the state of Georgia is the first to declare a state of emergency over supply chain shortages. This is the canary in the coal mine for folks who are paying close attention to our latest engineered crisis.
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Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
2022 April 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
The mask hysteria that has been imposed on us for the past two years has thankfully come to an end. Jordan Schachtel has written a eulogy for the mask cult and summed up the lessons learned.
None of us wants to believe that we could be easily manipulated by professional propagandists. If you're brave enough to put that to the test, The Good Citizen has an excellent essay on the enemy of my enemies that's very instructive.
Once upon a time, Disney was one of the few brands that represented family-friendly entertainment that was safe for kids of all ages. Check out the confessions of a Disney writer who has witnessed its "woke" change firsthand.
One of the most basic functions of legitimate government is to ensure that justice prevails. As Julie Kelly reports, the treatment of the January 6 political prisoners has nothing to do with justice and everything to do with punishing political enemies.
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