08/27/10 – Rep. Ron Paul – The Scott Horton Show

Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) discusses his article 'Mosque Demagoguery Is Bipartisan' and the linkage between property rights and First Amendment rights, why the abandonment of the dollar will lead to an inflationary depression and why Dennis Kucinich’s anti-assassination bill is a redundancy (but deserving of support nonetheless).

08/26/10 – Cindy Sheehan – The Scott Horton Show

This interview is excerpted from the KPFK broadcast of August 26. The entire show can be heard here. Peace activist Cindy Sheehan discusses the Iraq War’s continuation even after the withdrawal of all 'combat' troops, the antiwar movement mesmerized by 'hopenosis' and the 75th anniversary edition of Major General Smedley Butler’s War is a Racket with a forward by Sheehan.

08/25/10 – Anand Gopal – The Scott Horton Show

Independent journalist Anand Gopal discusses the Taliban’s lucrative protection racket on U.S. supply convoys, Pakistan’s refusal to allow a bilateral peace deal between Hamid Karzai and the Taliban, Colin Powell’s disinterest in regime change in Afghanistan (in September 2001), the Afghan army’s inability to secure the country or fight the Taliban, how the Marjah screw-up has made the military cautious on the Kandahar offensive and why Gen. Petraeus’s 'success' in Iraq was easy: allow...

08/25/10 – Patrick Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show

Patrick Cockburn, Middle East correspondent for The Independent, discusses the revival of al-Qaeda in Iraq (and its minimal relation to bin Laden's group), how the Sadrists are the only grass roots political movement in Iraq, how Prime Minister Maliki's grip on power is an impediment to a coalition government and why the decisive outcome of Iraq's civil war greatly decreases the chance of another major conflict

08/25/10 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses recent Mossad intelligence operations in America based out of the Israel mission to the U.N. in New York , the one-way street intelligence sharing between the CIA and Israel, why FBI and DOJ espionage investigations never go anywhere and the evidence that Israeli agents in America had foreknowledge of 9/11.

08/25/10 – Hannah Gurman – The Scott Horton Show

Hannah Gurman, author of the Salon.com article 'The Iraq withdrawal: An Orwellian success,' discusses the U.S. deliberations on Iraq’s future that fail to ask what Iraqis want, measuring the outcome of war in terms of 'success' rather than victory or defeat, how Iraq’s inability to form a parliament is delaying the approval of lucrative oil contracts and why the Sons of Iraq who were never integrated into the army are returning to the insurgency.

08/24/10 – Juan Cole – The Scott Horton Show

Juan Cole, Professor of History and author of Engaging the Muslim World, discusses Rafic Hariri's rise to power and prominence in Lebanon before his 2005 assassination, initial suspicions cast on Syria due to its efforts in maintaining political dominance in Lebanon, how Hezbollah filled the political vacuum created by Syria's withdrawal — much to the chagrin of Israel and the Bush administration and why the current investigation's focus on Hezbollah could destabilize the fragile Lebanese...

08/24/10 – Glenn Greenwald – The Scott Horton Show

Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com blogger and former constitutional lawyer, discusses the NYC anti-mosque/anti-Islam rally sponsored by neocon crazy Frank Gaffney (scroll down to update III), how the public's fear of an Islamic bogeyman must be constantly stoked to justify a U.S. foreign policy of war and aggression, how Israel benefits from increasing anti-Islam bigotry in the U.S. and the most suppressed truth in American political discourse: that U.S. policy and behavior generate grievances that...

08/24/10 – Charles Featherstone – The Scott Horton Show

Charles Featherstone, regular writer at LewRockwell.com, discusses his article 'The Littlest Liberal Warmonger,' why Saudi Arabia isn’t nearly as repressed and despotic as most people think, how the mosque protests are as much about despair over failing wars as a Republican election year ploy to rally the base, why al Qaeda’s social agenda and use of violence is exceedingly unpopular in the Muslim world and author Frantz Fanon‘s definitive 1961 work on how violent resistance can defeat Western...

08/23/10 – Scott Horton – The Scott Horton Show

The Other Scott Horton (no relation), international human rights lawyer, professor and contributing editor at Harper’s magazine, discusses The Amazing Disappearing and Reappearing CIA Torture Tapes, U.S. torture by proxy in Morocco, why mosques in NYC are too ordinary to even take notice of, bogus criminal accusations against Julian Assange — who was apparently warned about 'honey traps,' the vastly overstated 14 year prison sentence for bin Laden’s cook and Horton’s continuing work on the...

08/23/10 – Trita Parsi – The Scott Horton Show

Trita Parsi, author of the Salon.com article 'A campaign for war with Iran begins,' discusses Israel’s preference for Iran’s Ahmedinejad instead of a moderate president, how Israel’s 'qualitative edge' over the sum total of Gulf states is slipping away, doubts about the practical utility of the U.S.-Israel special relationship and why a U.S. reconciliation with Iran would mean the end of sanctions and expanded Iranian regional influence at Israel’s expense.

08/23/10 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Eric Margolis, foreign correspondent and author of War at the Top of the World and American Raj, discusses the devastation caused by Pakistan's flood, U.S. monetary aid that props up Pakistan's economy and government, a likely return to military rule in Pakistan, Islamic aid groups providing care and scoring public relations points, longstanding pre-9/11 grievances against U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia and why anti-Islam bigotry appears to be rising to the pogrom level.

08/23/10 – Grant F. Smith – The Scott Horton Show

Grant F. Smith, director of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy in Washington, D.C., discusses the boon of documents released in a Senate investigation of Israel's covert lobbying and PR campaigns, threats to the continued freedom to practice (out of favor) religions in America, how neocons use their unchallenged talking points in mainstream media to push for war with Iran, The Atlantic magazine's history of shilling for Israel and how AIPAC wields power by withholding campaign...