06/14/10 – Pierre Tristam – The Scott Horton Show

Pierre Tristam, editor of Flaglerlive.com, discusses his article 'From Times Square to Jacksonville: When Terrorism Is a Double-Standard,' scant press coverage of the firebombing outside a Jacksonville, FL mosque, bigotry and ignorance at work in local government and the lucrative business of Islamic terrorism fearmongering.

06/14/10 – Jason Ditz – The Scott Horton Show

Jason Ditz, managing news editor at Antiwar.com, discusses the brief and unproductive first session of Iraq's new parliament, Muqtada al-Sadr's feud with Nouri al-Maliki, Iran's considerable influence in Iraqi politics and why US efforts to export democracy often end in disaster.

Pearl Harbor, 9/11 and Iran sanctions

This year marks the 70th anniversary of Lt. Commander Arthur McCollum’s secret memorandum to FDR on how to provoke a war with Japan. His ‘recommendations for action’ would guarantee Japan’s retaliation, forcing the U.S. into war with Japan, Germany and Italy. The provocations would entail military posturing and an embargo, choking Japan’s supply of raw materials and oil along with freezing their assets. We are commemorating this anniversary by dusting off this game plan and changing the...

06/09/10 – Daniel Ellsberg – The Scott Horton Show

Daniel Ellsberg, the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers, discusses Specialist Bradley Manning’s arrest for passing classified information to Wikileaks, the unfortunate negative connotations of the 'whistleblower' moniker, how Obama has decriminalized torture, 260,000 possible sources of embarrassment for the State Department and the Obama administration’s eager prosecution of whistleblowers.

06/08/10 – Scott Horton – The Scott Horton Show

The Other Scott Horton (no relation), international human rights lawyer, professor and contributing editor at Harper’s magazine, discusses Israel’s failure to uphold the mark of a (somewhat) benevolent state: a high threshold for using deadly force against civilians, Israel’s purposeful destruction of  Gaza’s economy to encourage deserters, the ignoble end of Helen Thomas’s estimable career in journalism, the 'good faith' defense for CIA torturers dreamed up by Dick Cheney and justified by...

06/08/10 – Lew Rockwell – The Scott Horton Show

Lew Rockwell, founder and Chairman of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the American cultural acceptance of torture, Ron Paul's ability to instill libertarian ideals in young people and the uphill battle to convince Americans that Iran is not a threat.

06/07/10 – Nick Baumann – The Scott Horton Show

Nick Baumann, assistant editor at Mother Jones, discusses the Physicians for Human Rights study that alleges prisoners in CIA custody were used as guinea pigs, how experimentation with torture combinations was meant to bolster the legality and effectiveness of 'enhanced' interrogations, the close collaboration of doctors and psychologists with CIA torturers, revised prisoner experimentation rules in the 2006 Military Commissions Act and how government-perpetrated barbarism seems to be the new...

06/07/10 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter, independent historian and journalist for Inter Press Service, discusses the CIA drone operators who believe their own jobs are counterproductive, how the Obama administration caters to domestic public opinion by extending policies that sound tough even though they are ineffective, US intelligence gathering on Iran that focuses on worst-case scenarios rather than plausible outcomes and why US military expansionism can't keep pace with the newly radicalized populations it...

06/07/10 – Jason Ditz – The Scott Horton Show

Jason Ditz, managing news editor at Antiwar.com, discusses the reports emerging from flotilla activists released from Israeli custody, why the fleeting nature of media news cycles may defeat efforts to debunk Israel's propaganda blitz and the missing-in-action official US government response to the killing of Furkan Dogan.

06/04/10 – Doug Bandow – The Scott Horton Show

Doug Bandow, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, discusses N. Korea's heated rhetoric after being blamed (and soon to be punished) for sinking a S. Korean warship, the strong motivation of all parties involved to ultimately find a peaceful settlement and the US intervention in yet another conflict halfway around the world.

06/04/10 – Alan Grayson – The Scott Horton Show

Florida Congressman Alan Grayson discusses his 'War Is Making You Poor' bill that seeks to limit war spending and cut income taxes, how ending war spending on Afghanistan would free up enough money to eliminate federal taxes on income under 35k/year, why Israel’s blockade of Gaza is simply to keep Hamas from obtaining weapons and why the link between unconditional US support for Israel and 9/11 isn’t worth commenting on.

06/03/10 – Dean Ahmad – The Scott Horton Show

Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad, founder of the Minaret of Freedom Institute, discusses his remembrance of better times in Palestine, Israeli apologists who have long departed the reality-based community, how the Ottoman Empire functioned as a sanctuary for Jews persecuted in Europe, the land (not religious) dispute at the core of Israeli/Palestinian conflict and the seeming inability of pro-Israel Americans to differentiate facts from propaganda.