Red, White & Bruised
Red, White & Bruised
Red, White & Bruised is a podcast about a country at war with itself — and the systems that got us here. Host Ryan Haylett peels back the myths, laws, and institutions that define American life, exposing how freedom gets traded for fear, comfort, or control. From the Constitution to the surveillance state, private prisons to public manipulation, this show tackles politics, history, power, and culture without the partisan fluff. This one’s for the politically homeless, and pissed-off patriots!
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Jun 9, 2026
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Libertarian in Name, Authoritarian at the Border - Free markets for us, border walls for them. 09.06.2026 7:51
Have you noticed the cognitive dissonance between Gadsden flag aesthetics and the push for a militarized border? This episode breaks down why true individual liberty and the Non-Aggression Principle are fundamentally incompatible with state-enforced immigration restrictions. Fake libertarians who cosplay “Don’t Tread on Me” while cheering border walls, raids, and cages are a bit too common in the...
Why Gas Prices Spike Before the Tanks Even Move 03.04.2026 8:50
In this episode of Red, White & Bruised, we break down the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, rising oil prices, and how political decisions are directly impacting gas prices and the cost of living in America. We talk about how tensions in the Middle East disrupt global oil supply, why the Strait of Hormuz matters, and how every escalation in the Iran conflict sends shockwaves...
The Billionaire Cartel Running America - MAGA: Meta, Apple, Google, Amazon 26.02.2026 23:18
This episode asks a blunt question: when we fixate on visible figures like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, or Bill Gates, are we actually missing the deeper network of billionaires and institutions shaping American politics?
GDP Is A Lie 16.01.2026 5:50
This episode unpacks why a booming GDP often masks the struggles of small businesses and local communities. Host Ryan Haylett reveals how economic growth benefits big corporations while Main Street faces shrinking dreams and systemic neglect. Discover why the ‘strong economy’ narrative fails so many everyday Americans.
Christmas Capitalism and Keeping Your Sanity 09.12.2025 7:11
Holiday consumerism in America has basically turned into a sanctioned debt marathon—maxed-out cards, overflowing landfills, and everybody pretending they're "merry" while quietly freaking out about January. This episode breaks down who actually wins from the holiday spending spree, how much damage it does to your wallet and the planet, and how you can tap out of the madness without turning into th...
The Forever War Presidents 15.11.2025 14:26
Every president promises change, but the war machine never stops spinning. In this episode, Ryan Haylett unpacks how U.S. leaders—regardless of party—fuel endless conflict, profit, and fear. From campaign rhetoric to military contractors, discover why America’s wars never end.
Ben Franklin: Founding Father, Flirt, and Flawed Abolitionist 30.10.2025
Ryan Haylett dives into the complex life of Benjamin Franklin—America’s favorite polymath, relentless inventor, political disruptor, and, yes, notorious flirt. Beyond kite experiments and witty quotes, this episode unpacks Franklin’s transformation from enslaver to abolitionist, the realities behind Poor Richard’s wisdom, and tales of love and intrigue in Paris.
America Divided 15.10.2025
In this episode, Ryan explores the deepening political polarization tearing the country apart. From historic elections to echo chambers online, we break down how division shapes our politics and our lives. What’s fueling the rift—and is it fixable?
Best at What? The Myth of American Exceptionalism 13.10.2025
Ryan tears into the idea that America is automatically 'the best,' comparing real-world outcomes in health, life, and happiness to other nations. Expect a no-nonsense breakdown of how American exceptionalism holds the country back, and what patriotism really means when the stars and stripes are bruised.
Passport to Cruelty 01.10.2025
Ryan Haylett rips into the hypocrisy and brutality baked into the U.S. passport and immigration system. With sharp humor and historical receipts, he exposes the cycle of violence, racism, and control that defines America’s borders—at home and abroad.
End The Fed: Monetary Myths and the Machinery of Control 24.09.2025
Ryan Haylett exposes the economic wizardry at the core of American life—fractional reserve banking, debt cycles, and the monetary system's stranglehold on democracy. This episode unpacks how money is created out of nothing, who profits, and why escaping this engineered treadmill may be the only way to restore freedom and sanity.
Four Pennsylvanias and the State of America 17.09.2025
Ryan dives into the patchwork of Pennsylvanian identity, exploring how cities like Pittsburgh, Philly, Erie, and Scranton expose America's cultural contradictions and the myth of a singular national identity. Regional divides, economic histories, and competing loyalties take center stage in this look at the real United States—fractured, gritty, and endlessly surprising.
Privacy in the Age of Smart Homes 10.09.2025
This episode examines the intersection of smart technology, privacy, and ethics. We discuss scenarios of technological surveillance, the relevance of the 3rd and 4th Amendments in modern law, and the trade-offs between convenience and freedom. Dive into the unsettling societal impacts of living under constant observation in the era of smart homes.
The Cult of the American Hustle: MLMs and the Erosion of Trust 03.09.2025
Ryan Haylett exposes how multi-level marketing companies exploit hope, patriotism, and desperation to feed a broken system. With real-world examples and tough questions, the episode unpacks MLMs’ grip on the American Dream and their corrosive impact on trust and community.
Nationalism vs. Globalism: Beyond Borders and Myths 30.07.2025
Dive into the complex interplay between nationalism and globalism, exploring how these forces shape societies, power dynamics, and individual lives. Ryan Haylett unpacks narratives of exclusion, dehumanization, and economic exploitation, while proposing a balanced approach to sovereignty and empathy.
Profiting from Punishment 16.07.2025
This episode exposes how profit-driven motives have shaped America's private prison system, fueling corruption, inequality, and cycles of incarceration. Ryan Haylett breaks down the business behind bars, the human costs, and the tangled web connecting private interests to public pain.
The Forgotten Presidents Who Broke America 16.07.2025
Long before Bush, Nixon, or Reagan ever stepped into the Oval Office, four lesser-known presidents laid the groundwork for some of the darkest chapters in American history. This episode takes a hard look at James Buchanan, Franklin Pierce, Millard Fillmore, and Andrew Johnson—names that history class skimmed over, but whose failures echo through generations. We examine how Fillmore’s support of th...
Technocracy, Techno-Authoritarianism, and the Rise of Technofeudalism 09.07.2025
In this episode of Red, White & Bruised, Ryan Haylett explores the shift from democracy to technocracy, examining how tech giants and figures like Peter Thiel are reshaping power structures. From the origins of technocracy to the looming threat of technofeudalism, Ryan delves into what this means for our future and the fight to reclaim digital democracy.
Surveillance State Rising 06.06.2025
Ryan Haylett dives into the explosive partnership between Palantir and the Trump administration, exposing how personal data and AI are fueling a new era of surveillance, control, and ethical controversy. With real examples and sharp analysis, this episode unpacks the expanding reach of tech giants into everyday American life.
What Happened to American Freedom? | The Truth About Liberty Today 16.05.2025
From the American Revolution to modern-day debates about digital rights and surveillance, liberty remains a defining and evolving concept. This episode examines how figures like Frederick Douglass and social justice movements have reshaped its meaning while reflecting on Ryan’s personal experiences with the tensions between historical and current freedoms.
Liberty, Guns, and Government Overreach 01.05.2025
This episode examines a dystopian scenario involving surveillance, government power, and the erosion of liberties. We connect fears of authoritarianism to the Founders' vision behind the Second and Fifth Amendments, exploring historical and modern anxieties about state control. With perspectives on gun rights, personal freedom, and global security policies, this discussion highlights the cultural...
Beyond Left and Right: Rethinking Political Divides 23.04.2025
This episode examines the historical roots of the left/right political divide, tracing its origins to the French Revolution and its transformation into rigid ideological categories. We critique how media and social media exacerbate polarization while highlighting figures like Malcolm X and Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose ideas transcend simple labels. Discover alternative frameworks for understanding...
Foundations and Modern Challenges of the First Amendment 22.04.2025
This episode explores the philosophical roots and enduring legacy of the First Amendment. From Jefferson's "wall of separation" metaphor to Franklin's warnings about media misuse, we examine how these foundational ideas resonate with today's debates on free speech, digital expression, and misinformation. Join us as we look at pivotal moments and modern controversies shaping these freedoms.
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