10/26/16 – Max Blumenthal – The Scott Horton Show

Max Blumenthal, author of Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel, discusses his two-part investigative series on the organizations running a sophisticated PR campaign to win Western public support for Syrian regime-change, and why most of the Left has fallen for it.

10/26/16 – Daniel Lazare – The Scott Horton Show

Daniel Lazare, author of The Frozen Republic: How the Constitution is Paralyzing Democracy, discusses Hillary Clinton's bifurcated policy on ISIS, as she proposes fighting the group in Iraq and supporting it in Syria; and why Obama's greatest fear is the Saudi royal family's collapse.

10/26/16 – Grant F. Smith – The Scott Horton Show

Grant F. Smith, director of research at the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, discusses the longstanding US government policy of feigning ignorance of Israel's nuclear weapons program, why the new $38 billion US pledge to Israel is unconstitutional, and "The Israel Lobby and American Policy" conference scheduled for March 24, 2017 in Washington, DC.

10/21/16 – Daniel Davis – The Scott Horton Show

Retired US Army colonel Daniel L. Davis discusses his article "Why the Battle for Mosul Could Become a Total Disaster;" and how US military intervention is paving the way for Al Qaeda/ISIS control of an actual state - not the pseudo state currently held in Iraq.

10/21/16 – Jason MacLeod – The Scott Horton Show

Jason MacLeod, author of Merdeka and the Morning Star: Civil Resistance in West Papua, discusses the brutal 50-year Indonesian occupation of West Papua; motivated by racial superiority, natural resources and political identity - and helped by US military aid.

10/21/16 – Eric Schuler – The Scott Horton Show

Eric Schuler, author of The Daily Face Palm, discusses whether Hillary Clinton's Syria policy is due to stupidity or "something worse;" and how the terrible presidential debates have made libertarian ideas on immigration and foreign policy an appealing alternative to the status quo.

10/19/16 – Martha Mundy – The Scott Horton Show

Martha Mundy, a professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics and author of Governing Property, Making the Modern State: Law, Administration and Production in Ottoman Syria, discusses how decades of neoliberal/IMF/World Bank economic policy degraded Yemen's agricultural production, making the country especially vulnerable to famine from the Saudi-led blockade and bombing campaign - which are clearly war crimes.

10/19/16 – Gilbert Doctorow – The Scott Horton Show

Gilbert Doctorow, the European Coordinator of The American Committee for East West Accord, discusses why the US-Russia confrontation in Ukraine and Syria is far more serious than generally understood, and could easily lead to a shooting war - especially if Hillary Clinton is serious about imposing a no fly zone in Syria.

10/17/16 – Ryan Reilly – The Scott Horton Show

“Sandra Bland died one year ago Today: And since then, at least 810 people have lost their lives in jail" Ryan Reilly discusses dying in police custody. "Deaths inside American jails frequently go unnoticed, sometimes even unrecorded." Reilly gives all the details to Scott, including the attempt by prison officials across the country to conceal the true numbers of deaths, and how you're far more likely to die in jail if you have any kind of medical condition. All of that and more on today's...

10/14/16 – Mario Murillo – The Scott Horton Show

Mario Murillo, Professor and Chair of the Radio, Television, Film department in the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication at Hofstra University, discusses why the FARC peace agreement failed a popular vote in Colombia, and the government's failure to address the core issues - like land reform - that started the rebellion in the first place more than 50 years ago.

10/14/16 – Jordan Smith – The Scott Horton Show

Jordan Smith, an award-winning investigative journalist with The Intercept, discusses why the FBI and DOJ are determined to continue using certain controversial forensic practices like bite-mark analysis - even though they are based on "junk science" and have been used to convict innocent victims.

10/14/16 – Catherine Lutz – The Scott Horton Show

Catherine Lutz, from the Cost of War Project at Brown University, talks to Scott about all of the balance of account information from the wars. The jaw dropping total figure of the war is revealed, as well as the human costs of the war, the unquantifiable costs on the home front, and the ongoing and unacknowledged health costs to the troops is all discussed. All of this and more on another great episode of the Scott Horton Show.

10/14/16 – Joe Lauria – The Scott Horton Show

Veteran UN beat and consortiumnews.com reporter Joe Lauria updates Scott on the latest about the upcoming battle for Mosul. Have over 9,000 ISIS fighters already left the city, which is what the Russians claim? Joe talks about his sources inside Mosul and what they’re saying about the battle. How are the Turks involved in the latest news from Mosul in Iraq? Find out now on this episode of the Scott Horton Show.