03/29/13 – Lynne Jackson – The Scott Horton Show

Lynne Jackson, cofounder of Project SALAM, discusses her organization's support and legal advocacy for Muslims caught up in FBI sting operations and other dubious prosecutions for "material support for terrorism;" the security theater shows designed to influence juries in terrorism trials; pressure on the FBI to justify it's multi-billion dollar budget for fighting terrorism; and the Communication Management Units within prisons that primarily target Muslims.

03/29/13 – David Enders – The Scott Horton Show

David Enders, a special correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers, discusses the Syrian opposition's appointment of US citizen Ghassan Hitto to the prime minster post; infighting between Syria's many rebel factions; and why Nusra Front - one of the strongest rebel groups - is essentially al-Qaeda in Syria.

03/29/13 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Giraldi, executive director of the Council for the National Interest, discusses Obama's recent visit to Israel and Palestine; why Israel really apologized to Turkey for the flotilla massacre; Obama's speech calling on Israelis to push their government toward peace; and why Obama won't seriously pursue diplomacy with Iran, even though he doesn't want war.

03/29/13 – Pepe Escobar – The Scott Horton Show

Globetrotting journalist Pepe Escobar discusses the invasion of Iraq, 10 years on; the events leading to the height of sectarian violence in 2006-2007; Iran's willingness to supply military aid to allied governments under threat in Syria and Iraq; how the US unintentionally made Muqtada al-Sadr Iraq's most influential religious leader; and why Israel's formal apology to Turkey for the flotilla massacre may indicate a new unity on Syrian regime change.

03/27/13 – Jeffrey Tucker – The Scott Horton Show

Jeffrey Tucker, publisher of Laissez Faire Books, discusses the pathology of nationalism and war; the movie Copperhead- about northern opponents of the Civil War; technological changes that are taking mindshare away from traditional media outlets; and the rise of bitcoin - a decentralized electronic currency.

03/27/13 – Mark Thornton – The Scott Horton Show

Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the Cypriot banking crisis; how a loss of faith in deposit insurance could spark a global run on banks; how currency wars lead to shooting wars; and Austrian economics applied to the housing bubble and inflation.

03/27/13 – Trita Parsi – The Scott Horton Show

Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council, discusses NIAC's report on why sanctions on Iran aren't working; how Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been backed into a political corner where he can't make concessions; why the US doesn't need a "Nixon goes to China" diplomatic breakthrough (as advocated by Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett) to avert war; and how the US's all stick, no carrot sanctions policy has given influential Iranians little incentive to push for...

Mother: my son’s school misused its power when it said the US misused its power

Kara Sands’s son came home one day from school with a perfect 100% score on a quiz that asked 'Why might the United States be a target for terrorism?' with the possible answers A) Other people just don’t like Americans, B) Decisions we made in the United States have had negative effects on people elsewhere, C) Terrorists hate everyone, or D) None of the above. The boy answered B. This question and its correct answer are both misleading and a little annoying. Undoubtedly more people than just...

03/22/13 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show

Sheldon Richman, vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses laissez-faire radical Frederic Bastiat and his theory on the socialization of wealth; why Bill Clinton deserves much of the blame for the housing bubble that popped in 2007-08; and why the Glass-Steagall Act's repeal didn't cause the financial crisis.

03/22/13 – Peter Hart – The Scott Horton Show

Peter Hart, activism director at Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), discusses the media's Iraq War retrospective on the 10-year anniversary of the US invasion; why NY Times reporter Michael Gordon - who certainly "got it wrong" about Iraq's WMD in 2003 - is still cited as an "expert journalist" on Iraq today; and President Bush's tasteless jokes about WMD during a 2004 White House press event.

03/22/13 – Daniel McAdams – The Scott Horton Show

Daniel McAdams, foreign policy advisor for Rep. Ron Paul, discusses how Congressmen are often manipulated by their staffers; the hardcore jihadists leading Syria's resistance fighters; why the neoconservatives aren't helping Israel by promoting Syrian regime change; Obama's affinity for secret wars, killing with drones and special forces; and how Ron Paul is continuing to educate on peace, liberty and freedom in his retirement.

The Antiwar Comic: Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste

Hey, sorry for the late post.  Had some technical issues on the site the other day.  This strip (and I loathe to use the word "inspired") but it was thought up after I heard that famous Rahm Emanuel phrase.  If you've been listening to Scott's program for a while, none of this will come as a shock to you. For more comics visit:

03/20/13 – Greg Mitchell – The Scott Horton Show

Greg Mitchell, author and daily blogger for The Nation, discusses the press, pundits and president who got the Iraq War "So Wrong For So Long;" why Iraq War propagandist Michael Gordon still has a job at the NY Times and is allowed to agitate for war in Iran; the huge antiwar demonstrations against the 2003 Iraq War that proved millions of Americans weren't persuaded by the Bush administration's lies; and why there has been no "accountability moment" for either the press or the government.

03/20/13 – Daniel Ellsberg – The Scott Horton Show

Daniel Ellsberg, author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers, discusses Bradley Manning's motivation for leaking US embassy cables and the Iraqi and Afghan War logs; the end of accountability for government crimes; why the NY Times' Bill Keller is dead wrong on Manning; the US mainstream media's terrible coverage of WikiLeaks stories; Obama's criminal failure to investigate and prosecute Bush administration war crimes; and why the "aiding the enemy" charge against Manning is...