What happens when public policy becomes personal? In this episode of Politics with the Big Dogs, Anthony sits down with Rebecca Hardy to unpack the real-world consequences of vaccine mandates —and the broader constitutional questions they raise. This is not a theoretical debate. It’s the story of a professional forced to choose between her career and her convictions, long before the COVID-19 vaccine sparked a nationwide debate.
Anthony and Rebecca walk through what happened, how quickly policies were implemented and why so many institutions—from employers to government agencies—moved in lockstep. Rebecca explains how Texans for Vaccine Choice was created.
The conversation goes deeper than COVID-era decisions. It raises larger questions about medical freedom, government authority and how emergency powers can reshape individual rights in ways that feel permanent. Was consent truly voluntary? Did the government cross a constitutional line? And if it happened once, what prevents it from happening again? This episode is about more than mandates. It’s about pressure, compliance and the cost of standing your ground.
This extended episode tears into career politicians, broken schools and sneaky big tech — demanding a bold return to American liberty and Texas values.
From the Islamification of Texas to the Bush/Cornyn collapse and weak redistricting, Anthony exposes how the establishment sold out Texas.
A fast-moving breakdown of Texas politics, ICE arrests and the patterns connecting power, policy and consequences.