11/06/14 – Michael Boldin – The Scott Horton Show

Michael Boldin, founder and executive director of the Tenth Amendment Center, discusses the state initiatives passed on election day that challenge Washington DC's authority on marijuana prohibition, FDA regulations on experimental drugs, and other matters of individual liberty.

11/06/14 – Charlotte Silver – The Scott Horton Show

Charlotte Silver, an independent journalist based in Oakland, California, discusses the prosecution of Chicago resident Rasmea Odeh for immigration violations, based on her conviction on terrorism charges in Israel in 1969 after she was brutally tortured into confessing.

11/03/14 – John Feffer – The Scott Horton Show

John Feffer, co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus, discusses the rebellion within the ranks of NATO countries in the former Warsaw Pact, which are refusing to take an ultra-hawkish stance against Russia, much to the chagrin of Washington Post pundits.

11/03/14 – Will Grigg – The Scott Horton Show

Will Grigg, blogger and author of Liberty in Eclipse, discusses the Utah Fraternal Order of Police's public smear campaign against Salt Lake Country District Attorney Sim Gill, who dares to believe that police officers are themselves subject to the laws that they enforce on others.

11/03/14 – Ray McGovern – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern discusses Al Jazeera's investigation of Israel's attack on the USS Liberty in 1967; LBJ's personal involvement in the coverup; and why even Mearsheimer and Walt didn't discuss the USS Liberty in their groundbreaking investigation of The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy.

10/31/14 – Antonio Buehler – The Scott Horton Show

Antonio Buehler, founder of the Peaceful Streets Project, discusses his Not Guilty verdict on the charge of Disobeying a Lawful Order, stemming from his arrest in 2012 for confronting and videotaping Austin, Texas police officers who were assaulting a woman.

10/30/14 – Matthew Hoh – The Scott Horton Show

Matthew Hoh, a Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy, discusses how US support for the Shia government in Iraq perpetuates a cycle of violence; why there is rarely a "good side" in civil wars; the domestic political calculations behind US wars since Vietnam; and how to defeat the Islamic State without firing a single shot.