Sut Jhally, founder of the Media Education Foundation, discusses his documentary (he is executive producer) The Occupation of the American Mind: Israel's Public Relations War In The United States.
05/19/16 – James Bovard – The Scott Horton Show
James Bovard, author of Public Policy Hooligan, discusses why The Panama Papers will lead to a crackdown on private US citizens trying to shield assets from taxation, while government institutions like the IMF and World Bank are allowed to carry on their work of propping up corrupt dictators and stripping countries of their wealth.
05/19/16 – Jay Stanley – The Scott Horton Show
Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, discusses how the feds are helping local police with spying technology like "Stingray" cell phone tower simulators and then keeping it secret from the public - routinely denying FOIA requests by citing non-disclosure agreements.
05/19/16 – Mark Perry – The Scott Horton Show
Journalist Mark Perry discusses his Politico article about the disagreement among the Army's top brass on budget priorities and how to confront Russia; and Mark's suggestions for how US military spending could be put to better use.
05/12/16 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter, author of Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare, discusses his Truthout article "Obama Broke Pledge to Demand Syrian Opposition's Separation From Nusra Front."
05/12/16 – Rupert Stone – The Scott Horton Show
Rupert Stone, an independent journalist working on national security and counter-terrorism issues, discusses the scientific proof that torture doesn't work for interrogators seeking to learn the truth from prisoners - however it is quite effective at extracting false confessions.
05/09/16 – Brad Hoff – The Scott Horton Show
Brad Hoff, Managing Editor of Levant Report, discusses the "Jihadi Wal-mart" in Syria, where the distinctions between so-called FSA moderate groups and radical Islamists like ISIS are increasingly blurred.
05/09/16 – Jason Ditz – The Scott Horton Show
Jason Ditz, news editor for Antiwar.com, discusses the wars in Libya and Yemen in far more detail than can be found in the mainstream media.
05/09/16 – Jeffrey Kaye – The Scott Horton Show
Jeffrey Kaye, a psychologist and writer on torture, discusses his FOIA request that led to declassified "talking points" documents related to torture techniques authorized in the Army Field Manual.
05/09/16 – Daniel McAdams – The Scott Horton Show
Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, discusses US Ambassador to Hungary Coleen Bell's threatening speech to her host country's government, in which she laid down the Obama administration's demands on Syria policy, acceptance of refugees, and relations with Russia.
05/04/16 – Phyllis Bennis – The Scott Horton Show
Phyllis Bennis, author of Understanding ISIS and the New Global War on Terror: A Primer, discusses why the Pentagon shouldn't be allowed to investigate (and absolve) itself for the October 2015 airstrikes that destroyed a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan that killed 42 people.
05/02/16 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show
Eric Margolis, a journalist and author of American Raj, discusses Israel's preparation to use nuclear weapons during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War as Syrian forces were poised to retake the Golan Heights; and why Israel isn't any more willing to return Golan to Syria now than it was 43 years ago.
4/26/16 Show
Scott talks about Donald Trump's mixed foreign policy signals and why Hillary Clinton is the worst of all the presidential candidates.
04/26/16 – Steven Watt – The Scott Horton Show
Steven Watt, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU Human Rights Program, discusses the progress of a lawsuit by torture victims against the two psychologist CIA contractors, James Mitchell and John Jessen, who designed and profited handsomely from the agency's brutal interrogation program implemented after 9/11.
04/26/16 – Kelley B. Vlahos – The Scott Horton Show
Kelley Vlahos, a contributing editor for The American Conservative, discusses how the US's permanent war footing has greatly enriched a new class of wealthy government employees, contractors, lawyers and political consultants living in luxury in the Washington DC metro area.















