10/15/12 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show

IPS News journalist Adam Morrow discusses the recent violent protests in Egypt; the constitutional conflict between Egypt's President Morsi and the judiciary; the hidden hands trying to undermine the Islamic government and exacerbate religious tensions; and Morsi's (and the Muslim Brotherhood's) support for Syria's rebels.

10/10/12 – Pepe Escobar – The Scott Horton Show

Globetrotting Asia Times journalist Pepe Escobar discusses the US's complicated relationship with Hugo Chavez; South America's independent economic and political union; the push to end the supply-side war on drugs; why NATO won't be able to bomb their way to regime change in Syria; instability in Jordan; why sanctions aren't winning any hearts and minds in Iran; oil pipeline politics in the Middle East and Central Asia; and why the big Western energy corporations are losing the Great Game.

10/09/12 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses the NYPD's international intelligence operations; Mitt Romney's alarming foreign policy speech; why Rand Paul's proposed foreign aid cuts aren't what they seem; how Turkey and Syria could end up at war; and the US's silly preconditions for a political settlement with the Taliban.

10/09/12 – Conn Hallinan – The Scott Horton Show

Foreign Policy in Focus journalist Conn Hallinan discusses how Syria's civil war could provoke a regional conflagration; the irony of despotic Gulf monarchies providing the fighters, money and arms to "democratize" Syria; how the Obama administration makes peaceful diplomatic settlements impossible; and the US/Israeli strategies for dominating the Middle East.

10/08/12 – Grant F. Smith – The Scott Horton Show

Grant F. Smith, director of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, discusses his article "Spy Crisis Launched AIPAC's Think Tank;" WINEP Research Director Patrick Clawson's now infamous speech on how to instigate war the American way; how the Israel lobby periodically reinvents itself to avoid being shut down by the feds; a brief history lesson on the Lavon Affair; and AIPAC's involvement in drafting legislation on regulating the internet.

10/08/12 – John Glaser – The Scott Horton Show

Antiwar.com editor John Glaser discusses why Hamid Karzai said the US war in Afghanistan "will not succeed;" the total failure of Obama's surge strategy; and why the US should withdraw and leave India and Pakistan to fight over Afghanistan's future.

10/05/12 – Jacob Hornberger – The Scott Horton Show

Jacob Hornberger, founder and president of the Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses the FFF's Civil Liberties College Tour from October 15-19th featuring Glenn Greenwald and Bruce Fein; why the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments (under constant attack by the government) are just as important as the First and Second; and how US-imposed sanctions on Iran are in effect a war on the Iranian people.

10/03/12 – David Swanson – The Scott Horton Show

David Swanson of Veterans For Peace discusses the 40-member delegation of activists headed to Pakistan to see Obama's drone war firsthand; how drone strikes create more enemies than they kill (and they aren't "war on the cheap," either); the willful ignorance of Americans and their media; and why Ron Paul was booed in a primary debate for suggesting a foreign policy guided by the Golden Rule.

10/02/12 – Dave Hagen – The Scott Horton Show

Dave Hagen, co-director of the documentary movie The Prosecution of an American President, discusses why George W. Bush is guilty of murder for lying us into war with Iraq; famed Charles Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi's career and legal theories; how a Bush conviction would make other US presidents think twice before committing high crimes; and how accusations of Democratic partisanship hurt the credibility of Bush critics.

10/02/12 – Dennis Marburger – The Scott Horton Show

Dennis Marburger of People Against the NDAA (P.A.N.D.A), discusses why his group opposes the 2012 and 2013 National Defense Authorization Acts; the numerous Constitutional protections being broken in the name of national security; the coalition of pro-liberty groups supporting PANDA; and how nullification at the local and state level can combat the tyranny of Washington DC.

10/02/12 – Ray McGovern – The Scott Horton Show

Retired CIA analyst Ray McGovern discusses his article "Netanyahu Backs Off on Iran;" why AIPAC no longer seems like an unstoppable lobbying force in DC; WINEP director Patrick Clawson's surprisingly candid suggestions on manufacturing a war with Iran; why Obama might push for Palestinian rights during a second term; and Ray's interesting meeting with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The Scott Horton Show 10/01/12

Today on the show: No guests. I'm just gonna complain about the news in my own complainy kinda way. Will catch up on interviews the rest of the week. 12-2 eastern http://noagendastream.com