04/28/14 – Karen Greenberg – The Scott Horton Show

Karen Greenberg, editor of The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib, discusses the 10-year anniversary of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal and why the Bush administration got away with it; and how the Senate Intelligence Committee report threatens to undermine all the legal and practical justifications for Bush-era torture programs.

04/28/14 – David Rohde – The Scott Horton Show

David Rohde, an investigative reporter for Reuters and a contributing editor for The Atlantic, discusses his article "How America Lost Vladimir Putin;" rifts in the US-Russia relationship since Putin's offer of assistance after 9/11; Putin's fear that his government was targeted for the next pro-democracy NGO-backed color-coded revolution; and why it's hard to differentiate between the "will of the people" and foreign agitators in Ukraine's civil strife.

04/25/14 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show

Sheldon Richman, vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses how libertarians can win friends and influence people (to the cause of peace and liberty); popular myths on economics and the role of government; the bureaucratic roadblocks to operating a small business and earning a living; and whether Rand Paul is a true champion of liberty.

04/25/14 – Ray McGovern – The Scott Horton Show

Ray McGovern, a retired CIA officer turned political activist, discusses former State Department think-tank director Anne-Marie Slaughter's op-ed advising bombing Syria to intimidate Russia; John Kerry's poor performance compared to his Russian counterpart; how US aggression is pushing China and Russia closer together; and the widespread confusion on who is responsible for the chemical attacks in Syria.

04/24/14 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Eric Margolis, an award-winning syndicated columnist, discusses the risks of a US-Russia military confrontation over Ukraine; NATO's aggressive show of force in the region; and why the winner in Ukraine actually loses (getting stuck with Kiev's enormous debt).

04/24/14 – Will Grigg – The Scott Horton Show

Will Grigg, blogger and author of Liberty in Eclipse, discusses Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy's probably-well-intentioned but awkwardly racist critique of government dependence and the welfare state; the media's habit of vilifying individuals who are targeted for government raids; why Nevada's quasi-colonial relationship with Washington, D.C. needs to be remedied; and the BLM's lesser-known persecution of the Dann family, who are Nevada ranchers and members of the Western Shoshone nation.

04/23/14 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses the covert US-Turkey operation to deliver Libyan weapons to Syrian rebels; why Fox News narrowly focuses on Benghazi while ignoring the broader implications; and the origins of the US's plans for Syrian regime change.

04/23/14 – Julie Stewart – The Scott Horton Show

Julie Stewart, president and founder of Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM), discusses the Justice Department reforms that have revitalized the clemency process for nonviolent federal prisoners; the guidelines for prisoner clemency petitions; and the still-egregious mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses.