Episodes

Monday Feb 21, 2022
2022 February 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Feb 21, 2022
Monday Feb 21, 2022
What's the difference between democracy and liberty? Gary M. Galles describes the democracy illusion and how democracy can destroy liberty as well as preserve it.
Is the Great Reset becoming a Great Awakening?. Thomas Luongo can always be counted on for a straightforward take on such things. His take on trampling the truckers is spot on.
If you find yourself cheering when the state's violence is directed at people who aren't you, it's way past time to grow up. Paul Rosenberg beautifully explains how every lead up to tyranny starts with fear that is used to dehumanize others.
The desire to force others to do our bidding is at the root of so many of our present conflicts. It's one of many reasons why politics will never bring happiness.
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Friday Feb 18, 2022
2022 February 18 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Friday Feb 18, 2022
It's been fascinating to see how entangled medicine, business and big government have become. Anthony Matoria has some excellent historical perspective on the decline of American medicine.
Anyone who lives in the American West can attest to the ongoing exodus of people making a run for greater freedom. Kerry McDonald lays out why so many families are uprooting and fleeing to freer states.
I know it's not fashionable to point to the family as a solution for most of our societal ills. As Anthony Esolen notes, the death of muscular American social life coincides with the disintegration of the family.
Trying to keep up with the U.S. State Dept's "Operation Smollett" in Ukraine? You're not alone. For some helpful historical perspective, check out David Stockman's piece "We Are Not Useful Idiots!"
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Friday Feb 18, 2022
2022 February 18 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Friday Feb 18, 2022
The mendacity of some people who attain power can be shocking. John Daniel Davidson explains why Trudeau doesn't want to end the protests peacefully. He wants violence.
Like it or not, you're seeing the core conflict of our age playing out before us. As David McGrogan puts it, it's society vs. the state.
At the root of the protests in Canada, are the heavy-handed vaccine mandates. Victor Fernandez has a marvelous explanation of how vax mandates subvert personal integrity.
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Thursday Feb 17, 2022
2022 February 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
The way that the Canadian government is weaponizing virtually every government and monetary institution to go after people who want their freedoms back is pretty chilling. Brandon Smith warns that our choices are rapidly narrowing to separation or purge.
We shouldn't be surprised that politicians love to take credit for things they haven't actually done. Even so, as Jordan Schachtel puts it: The Ukraine mirage consists of Biden taking credit for stopping his own manufactured crisis.
If you're serious about standing for your freedom, it's time to come to grips with the fact that it will not be easy. Max Borders makes the case for learning how to get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
James Bovard's take on Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau's naked grab for power is worth your time. The PM's hysteria is a cautionary tale of why government power must be checked and balanced.
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Thursday Feb 17, 2022
2022 February 17.The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Caleb Franz from the Profiles In Liberty podcast joins me for our regular segment. In honor of President's Day, we talk about the most notable and infamous presidents of the U.S.
Unless you've been living in a cave with your eyes tightly shut and your fingers in your ears, you've likely noticed that a clear realignment is taking place in our society. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how, thanks to the growing partnership between big business and big government, we are seeing a clash of the Patricians vs. the Plebeians.
What has happened to objective journalism? Not just in America but in virtually every nation? John W. DeFeo has an interesting take from the standpoint of someone has worked in newsrooms for most of his career.
Why isn't the mainstream media talking about the economy these days? The Z-man notices that the MSM seems to have been told to drop the subject, even as storm clouds continue to gather.
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Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
2022 February 16 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Canada's political class appears to be rolling the dice on their current clampdown on truckers and others seeking relief from government oppression. Tim O'Brien has a timely lesson for them regarding Newton, the Third Law of Motion, and Canadian truckers.
It's ironic that the same people who have spent years calling for the workers of the world to unite are now terrified to see those workers unite in the name of freedom. Adam Mill spells out the reasons why they're so afraid of the truckers who are defying the parasitic class.
Part of being a wrongthinker means being willing to question the "official story" rather than trust that the ruling class is looking out for our interests. Caitlin Johnstone does a masterful job of explaining the official story and why it's so often disconnected from reality.
Geopolitics can be impossibly complicated. Having said that, the Z-man has a great summary of the bigger picture and why reality always wins.
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Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
2022 February 16 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
A lot of people demand to be taken seriously but that doesn't mean that we should automatically defer to them. Paul Rosenberg explains how the folks who can be trusted as those who understand that suffering for righteousness is what makes a person legit.
If you need an example of what real courage looks like in our time, Jennifer Sey's story is a perfect example. She explains how she was Levi's brand president and had to quit to be free to speak.
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Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
2022 February 15 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
There's a lot that's just not under our control. If you're serious about looking after the things that are under your control, habits can be a superpower. Paul Rosenberg's latest essay is a must read.
A forgotten chapter in American history is the CB radio/trucker mania of the 1970s. Robert E. Wright has a great take on the song "Convoy" as well as the time when outlaw truckers were celebrated.
It's very interesting every time new video emerges of the actual events of January 6, 2021. Check out the footage for yourself. It clearly shows trained, plainclothes operatives coordinating to break into the Capitol. Notice how silent the MSM is on this.
U.S. leaders seem very concerned that Russia and Ukraine will soon be at war. In fact some of them seem to be encouraging it to justify more American interventionism. Barry Brownstein reminds us that what John Quincy Adams counseled regarding foreign policy still is applicable today.
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Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
2022 February 15 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
Eric Peters from EP Autos joins us to break down some of the current events that merit closer attention. We discuss the silence of the cases and what they don't teach about snow driving, among other things.
Terry Hutchinson is a school board member, attorney and the host of "Bookmarks." He joins me to discuss schools and age-appropriate materials for students. It's a topic that school boards are finding challenging all over the nation.
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Monday Feb 14, 2022
2022 February 14 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Hard as it may be to believe, there are still people defending the lockdowns. Jeffrey A. Tucker has an excellent article that explains exactly why these folks are trying to defend the indefensible.
You know what's worse than rapidly rising inflation? Government rushing to our rescue with antitrust laws and price controls. Kat Dwyer spells out how scapegoating inflation will only make it worse.
The oligarchy's response to the freedom convoy bodes ill for those oligarchs. Roger Kimball explains how the threats of the ruling class are an indicator of impotence rather than strength.
Here's a quick truth bomb: most of the world's problems are caused by people who think that they know how other people should live. Lew Rockwell describes how the political class is currently waging a number of wars on red states and why we need secession on the table as a possible remedy.
What was the genesis for the worldwide lockdowns two years ago? Here's a lengthy but very worthwhile explanation of how the Chinese Communist Party got the ball rolling with a massive social media campaign in Italy. Once Italy was on the bandwagon, the rest of the world followed.
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