The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-5-2021
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to make sense of the increasingly chaotic current events. We discuss corporate cultism as well as where lockdown thinking is leading us. If you're not a regular visitor to Eric's website, you're missing out on some powerful philosophical food for thought.
We are standing at a pivot point in American history. And not just at a political level. Jeff Deist has some timely advice for how to approach living in Post-persuasion America.
How do we deal with people who are beyond persuasion? How we answer this question reveals more about our own character than it does those we may find ourselves opposing. Bryan Caplan has a thoughtful approach to dealing with unfounded accusations. Also, Kent McManigal has a great take on why being neighborly and responsible is in our interest, even if we're on less than good terms with a particular neighbor.
Gary Welch joins me to talk about what's taking place in the nation's capitol tomorrow. Among the items up for discussion:
- Concerns about the rally and counter-rallies on Wednesday.
- Does Trump have any chance of overturning the election?
- Did Trump's call to GA SOS violate the law? Why are news media saying he did?
- Was there fraud in this election and why are all the news media discounting the claims?
- Will Trump start his own party? Would he be justified? Would it work?
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