01/24/14 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show

Sheldon Richman, vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses the leftist hack-job on Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Glenn Greenwald in The New Republic; why Democrats are afraid of young people turning to libertarianism; and the anti-authoritarian common ground that's uniting people from across the political spectrum.

01/24/14 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter, an independent investigative journalist and historian, discusses Lieutenant Colonel Danny Davis's whistleblowing on senior Army officials lying about progress in Afghanistan; why the Afghan army would rather make deals with the Taliban than fight them; and the 2007 Iraq "surge" - David Petraeus's dubious claim to fame.

01/23/14 – Nancy Youssef – The Scott Horton Show

McClatchy journalist Nancy Youssef discusses the suspicious landslide vote ushering in Egypt's new liberalized constitution; the continuing crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood; the military's domination of Egypt's politics and economy; and jihadist troubles in the Sinai.

01/23/14 – Robert P. Murphy – The Scott Horton Show

Robert P. Murphy, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism, discusses the incredible wealth possessed by the 85 richest people on the planet; Bill Gates' proclamation that there will be no more poor nations; and the bubbles in real estate, stocks, and the dollar itself.

01/22/14 – Chase Madar – The Scott Horton Show

Chase Madar, an attorney and author of The Passion of Bradley Manning: The Story behind the Wikileaks Whistleblower, discusses the liberal interventionist human rights groups and individuals who enable a militarized foreign policy, and alternative approaches to humanitarian disasters like Rwanda and Sudan.

01/22/14 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses the intelligence community's role in furthering an Iran nuclear deal; a common sense foreign policy vs. the Israel lobby; the international businesses lining up to trade with a sanctions-free Iran; and why the US might start the war on terror all over again.

Snowden Calls Russian-Spy Story “Absurd”

Jane Mayer: Edward J. Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor turned whistleblower, strongly denies allegations made by members of Congress that he was acting as a spy, perhaps for a foreign power, when he took hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. government documents. Speaking from Moscow, where he is a fugitive from American justice, Snowden told The New Yorker, 'This ‘Russian spy’ push is absurd.' On NBC’s 'Meet The Press,' Mike Rogers, a Republican congressman from...

Today’s Show

Today's show: will be a rerun from last week. I gotta go to the dentist. On the bright side, Tom Woods' interview of me from yesterday is fixin to air right now. http://libertyexpressradio.com