12/15/08 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter, independent historian and journalist, discusses his recent visit to Iran to determine the receptivity of government officials to U.S. diplomatic overtures, the divide in Iranian opinion over Obama, how U.S. interference abroad allows defiant nationalistic governments stay in power, Obama's potential to learn from his foreign policy mistakes despite the influence of hawkish advisers and how Iran's increased regional influence and friendly relations with Iraq make nuclear...

12/12/08 – Roger Charles – The Scott Horton Show

Roger Charles, a free-lance journalist and investigator, discusses the untimely death of J.D. Cash - the pre-eminent journalist covering the Oklahoma City bombing, the upcoming book from Charles and British writer Andrew Gumbel about the bombing, the failure of Congress to conduct a single hearing on the largest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history, the likelihood that Andreas Strassmeir was working with the FBI and why Bill Clinton said the OKC bombing saved his 1996 presidential campaign.

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The Show: Russell Means

Russell Means will be the featured guest on the Scott Horton Show at Antiwar Radio on Wednesday, December 10th. Means will be on at 12:15PM Eastern. Russell Means is a prominent American Indian best known for his political activism on the behalf of American Indian and libertarian causes and acting in movies such as The Last of the Mohicans and The Pathfinder. He is the author of the autobiography, Where White Men Fear to Tread. The Scott Horton Show airs Monday through Friday from 12PM-2PM...

12/10/08 – Russell Means – The Scott Horton Show

Russell Means, the chief facilitator of the newly declared Independent Republic of Lakota, discusses his 2007 role in withdrawing the Lakota Sioux from U.S. treaty obligations, the inherent economic limitations on Indian lands held in trust by the U.S. government, the enormous sum of money held in limbo from the 1980 United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians Supreme Court decision and how the subjugation of American Indians inspired Hitler's ideas for eugenics and labor camps and South Africa's...

12/10/08 – Justin Raimondo – The Scott Horton Show

Justin Raimondo, the editorial director of Antiwar.com, discusses his article 'Beware the New Globalism,' the shift in U.S. empire from Bush’s unilaterism to Obama’s multilateralism, how the economic meltdown is only the latest justification for global regulation, the appeal of smaller and more efficient regional governments, the likelihood of increased international cooperation on Iran sanctions and intervention in Africa under the Obama administration and how the U.S. is eschewing a...

The Show: Joseph Salerno

Joseph Salerno will be the featured guest on the Scott Horton Show at Antiwar Radio on Tuesday, December 9th. Salerno will be on at 1:30PM Eastern. Joseph Salerno is a senior fellow at the Ludwig Von Mises Institute, professor of economics at Pace University, and editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. The Scott Horton Show airs Monday through Friday from 12PM-2PM Eastern on KAOS 92.7FM. Additional feeds and archives available at Antiwar Radio.

12/09/08 – Joseph Solerno – The Scott Horton Show

Joseph Solerno, senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the praxeology of war-making, the difference between entrepreneurs and plutocrats, the unfortunate state of affairs that compels major U.S. businesses to employ Washington lobbyists, the geopolitics of Middle East oil and why foreign policy is war by another name.

12/09/08 – Robert Parry – The Scott Horton Show

Robert Parry, author of Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq, discusses the just-released tapes of Lyndon Johnson suspecting the 1968 Nixon campaign of treason, the history of Republican dirty tricks initiated or inspired by Nixon from 1968 to the present, the longevity of establishment political players like Henry Kissinger despite their repeated involvement in scandals, the background of the 1980 October surprise and the possible complicity of George H.W....

12/08/08 – Robert Dreyfuss – The Scott Horton Show

Robert Dreyfuss, author of Devil’s Game, discusses the coming pitfalls for the Iraq Status of Forces Agreement, the prospects for full withdrawal in the face of renewed 'facts on the ground' decision-making rhetoric, the many possible meanings of 'residual forces,' the political power struggles among the many Iraqi factions, the influence of foreign policy think tank agitators in the Obama administration, the tendency of U.S. diplomats to deliberately fail in 'peace talks' to create a pretense...