11/27/12 – Jacob Hornberger – The Scott Horton Show

Jacob Hornberger, founder and president of the Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses his article "Outrage over Morsi but not over our Dictator;" the prerequisites for a truly free society; the federal courts' excessive deference to the Pentagon and CIA; Obama's pre-election concern about his "kill list" falling into Romney's hands (so much for a nation of laws, not of men); and how arbitrary justice marks the height of tyranny.

11/27/12 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show

Sheldon Richman of the Future of Freedom Foundation discusses how the Washington and Colorado laws legalizing marijuana could nullify the federal war on drugs; the case for legalizing "hard" drugs; the realities of responsible drug use and addiction; and the creeping government regulation of drugs - starting in the early 20th century.

11/26/12 – Nathan Fuller – The Scott Horton Show

Nathan Fuller, an activist with the Bradley Manning Support Network, discusses the progress of Manning's pretrial hearings; his motion to dismiss the charges based on the denial of a speedy trial per the UCMJ; Manning's upcoming testimony on his treatment in the Quantico Marine brig; new information about who ordered Bradley's Prevention of Injury (POI) detainment - against the advice of psychologists; and how Wikileaks helped ignite the Arab Spring.

11/26/12 – Kelley B. Vlahos – The Scott Horton Show

Washington, D.C.-based freelance reporter Kelley B. Vlahos discusses her article "Another Thanksgiving in Afghanistan;" why the David Petraeus/Paula Broadwell scandal really matters; the US-trained Afghan thugs who will take over if and when the US ever withdraws; the underwhelming slate of candidates for CIA director; and the racism of the drone war.  

11/26/12 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show

IPS News journalist Adam Morrow discusses the real story behind Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi's so-called power grab; how Egypt's judicial apparatus - largely a relic from the Mubarak era - is sabotaging representative government; Mursi's shortcomings on IMF loans and Syria policy; and how Egypt's new leadership prevented another Israeli "Operation Cast Lead" in Gaza.

11/21/12 – Gershon Baskin – The Scott Horton Show

Gershon Baskin, founder of the Israel Palestine Center for Research and Information, discusses "Israel's Shortsighted Assassination" of Hamas military chief Ahmed al-Jabari; why Israel can't be blamed for creating Hamas (in its current form); and why Israel needs to negotiate with Hamas or risk a more radicalized government in its place.

11/21/12 – Michael Hirsh – The Scott Horton Show

Michael Hirsh, chief correspondent for National Journal, discusses his article "Susan Rice: Benghazi May Be Least of Her Problems;" how Rice's critics focus on personality politics and completely miss her cozy relationship with mass murdering African dictators; and how Rice's real record could be revealed during Secretary of State confirmation hearings.

11/20/12 – Max Blumenthal – The Scott Horton Show

Max Blumenthal, author of Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party, discusses the latest Israeli precision strikes against schools and journalists in Gaza; the Twitter-dominated media coverage; genocidal rhetoric from Israeli government officials; the Israeli state's descent into corruption and fascism; the politics of maintaining a Jewish demographic majority; and why top Israeli officials wear their "war criminal" credentials proudly.

11/20/12 – John Heuer – The Scott Horton Show

John Heuer of Veterans for Peace discusses last weekend's School of the Americas protest in Georgia; why the Catholic church reduced support for the annual SOA gathering (despite the history of attacks against clergy and laymen by SOA graduates in Latin America); how to argue with politicians steadfastly opposed to military budget cuts; ideas for effective local activism; how to humanize Gazans for brainwashed Americans; and The Gospel of Rutba (a story of good samaritans in Iraq.)