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Recent Episodes of the Scott Horton Show
8/20/21 Daniel McAdams on Hubris of the Foreign Policy Establishment
Scott talks with Daniel McAdams about his recent appearance on RT, where he challenged the Western Media’s narrative about China. McAdams says they have it backward, criticizing China for its best actions, such as economic engagement, while seemingly wanting to import the worst of China’s policies, like social credit scores. McAdams then speaks about how those in the Foreign Policy Establishment exist in an echo chamber. And that even when he had access to classified material, McAdams believes he was better informed by reading open-source websites like Antiwar.com.
Discussed on the show:
- McAdams interviewed on RT
- Transcript of Biden’s Interview with George Stephanopoulos
- Jim Bovard’s article about DC’s Arrogance
- Jake Tapper interviews McMaster about Afghanistan Withdrawal
- Dave Smith Talking about Afghanistan on Kennedy (August 19th)
- Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg
- “Washington Free Beacon’s Hilarious Meltdown Over Afghanistan” (Ron Paul Institute)
- “Responsible Statecraft Gets Its Moment” (Washington Free Beacon)
- “’Ron Paul Was Right’: Rep’s Decade-old Afghanistan Remarks Resurface Amid Crisis” (Newsweek)
- Justin Raimondo Columns starting in 1999
Daniel McAdams is the executive director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity and the co-host of the Ron Paul Liberty Report. Follow him on Twitter @DanielLMcAdams and read all of his work over at Antiwar.com.
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08/20/09 – Petra Bartosiewcz – The Scott Horton Show
Freelance journalist Petra Bartosiewicz discusses her MotherJones article ‘A Thousand Little Gitmos,’ the low barrier of material support to terrorism charges, secret evidence used by government prosecutors and FBI sting operations that create crimes out of thin air.
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08/20/09 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter, independent historian and journalist for Inter Press Service, discusses how Afghan election violence is a portent of things to come, Hamid Karzai’s lead in the ‘vote for me or I’ll burn down your house’ category, Afghan warlords preparing to stuff ballot boxes and how U.S. claims that Iran is supplying arms to Iraq ignore the vibrant Middle East black market.
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08/20/09 – Greg Palast – The Scott Horton Show
Best selling author and BBC Newsnight reporter Greg Palast explains why Obama is a charming liar on his health reform plan, govt. mandated private insurance is fascism, not socialism, Obama’s backroom deals with big pharma is akin to Cheney letting Ken Lay formulate US energy policy, Medicare still not able to negotiate for lower bulk drug purchases and the debate whether a public or free market health care system is best.
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08/19/09 – Anthony Gregory – The Scott Horton Show
Anthony Gregory, research analyst at the Independent Institute, discusses the definition and history of habeas corpus, the unfortunate fact most Americans are either pro-Obama or pro-war, the Obama administration’s fight to deny habeas rights to Bagram prisoners and the continuing trend of presidents who embrace total executive authority.
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08/19/09 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show
Internationally syndicated columnist Eric Margolis discusses Mike Huckabee’s opinion that there are no Palestinians, the financial-military-industrial complex, the exclusion of occupation opponents from the Afghan elections and how the U.S. is pushing for independent Kurdish and South Sudanese states.
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08/18/09 – Thomas E. Woods – The Scott Horton Show
Thomas E. Woods, author of Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse, discusses the debt some progressive causes owe to states’ rights, vintage 1812 war propaganda that sounds alarmingly like the run-up to the war in Iraq, state nullification of unconstitutional federal laws and the undue respect given to the Supremacy Clause.
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08/13/09 – Chris Floyd – The Scott Horton Show
Chris Floyd, author of Empire Burlesque — High Crimes and Low Comedy in the Bush Imperium, discusses U.S. drug interdiction in Afghanistan that is more about playing favorites than eradication, how Obama is following the game plan of the worst president in recent history, the background behind Somalia’s humanitarian disaster and the U.S. gift of 80 tons of weapons to Somalia’s black market.
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08/12/09 – Robert Higgs – The Scott Horton Show
Robert Higgs, senior fellow at the Independent Institute and author of Depression, War and Cold War, discusses the archaic concept of demobilizing the military after a war, the end of staunch U.S. anti-interventionism, how the Korean War budget was partly diverted to a general cold-war buildup and the resemblance of U.S. defense spending to a politically untouchable welfare program.
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