Eric Garris, co-founder of Antiwar.com, discusses the just-released FOIA documents explaining one of the reasons the FBI was monitoring Antiwar.com and its staff for at least six years.
11/07/13 – Adam Kokesh – The Scott Horton Show
Libertarian activist Adam Kokesh discusses his unexpected release from jail ahead of his sentencing in January, and why he pleaded guilty to charges - stemming from his infamous Youtube clip in defense of Second Amendment rights - that could get him 7 1/2 years in prison.
11/07/13 – Will Grigg – The Scott Horton Show
Will Grigg, keeper of the Pro Libertate blog, discusses the "object rape" of David Eckert by Deming, New Mexico's brutal police thugs; how the war on drugs has transformed peace officers into anti-narcotic paramilitary soldiers; and the need for a legislative revolt against qualified immunity for cops.
11/06/13 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show
IPS News journalist Adam Morrow discusses the popular revolt against Egypt's counterrevolution; the Egyptian military's war on Al Jazeera; and the criminal charges against ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
11/06/13 – Jeffrey Kaye – The Scott Horton Show
Jeffrey Kaye, a psychologist active in the anti-torture movement, discusses how the Army Field Manual allows Obama to continue Bush's legacy of torture, and the doctors who violated their medical ethics to help torture prisoners in the war on terror.
11/05/13 – Philip Weiss – The Scott Horton Show
Philip Weiss, founder of the Mondoweiss blog, discusses the laughable Israel-Palestinian peace process; Sheldon Adelson's statement that Iran should be nuked, not negotiated with; and how Israel's most ardent defenders are actually hastening the end of the Jewish state.
11/05/13 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show
Sheldon Richman, vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses FFF's "The Libertarian Angle" speaking tour on college campuses; the late investigative journalist Michael Hastings; and why Obamacare won't work (despite the mostly-good intentions of those advocating for it).
11/04/13 – Lawrence Wilkerson – The Scott Horton Show
Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, discusses Iran's serious commitment to a nuclear deal; the US military's CIA-like lawless behavior since 9/11; the government's response to whistleblowers; and Netanyahu's "greater Israel" foreign policy.
11/04/13 – Michael Swanson – The Scott Horton Show
Michael Swanson is the author of The War State: The Cold War Origins Of The Military-Industrial Complex And The Power Elite, 1945-1963. This is the fourth and final interview in a series of in-depth discussions about the book. Links to previous interviews below: First interview Second interview Third interview
11/03/13 – Nima Shirazi – The Scott Horton Show
Nima Shirazi, operator of the Wide Asleep in America blog, discusses his article "Propaganda & Ignorance in Reporting on Iran;" David Albright's full time job creating hysteria about Iran's nuclear program; and 30 years of erroneous claims that Iran is "on the verge" of a nuclear weapon.
11/01/13 – Doug Bandow – The Scott Horton Show
Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, discusses unconventional solutions to elephant poaching and why it's time for Washington to tell Saudi Arabia to pound sand.
10/31/13 – Trevor Timm – The Scott Horton Show
Trevor Timm, an activist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, discusses the good and bad NSA reform bills working through Congress; the divide between Congressional party leadership and rank and file members on NSA spying; the data theft directly from Google and Yahoo's private fiber-optic cables; and the NSA's tricky non-denial denials.
10/31/13 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show
Sheldon Richman, vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses the Iranian point of view on US-Iran relations since 1953; Obama's frustratingly unpredictable foreign policy; and how Israel could use proxy groups to sabotage an Iranian peace deal.
10/30/13 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show
Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses the NSA's legal justifications for its spying programs; the intercepted phone calls of foreign heads of state; and the NSA's theft of user data from Google and Yahoo.
10/30/13 – Francis Nesbitt – The Scott Horton Show
Francis Nesbitt, associate professor of Africana Studies at San Diego State University, discusses his article "Al-Shabaab's Savage Coming of Age (and How to Respond);" the historical context of the Nairobi mall massacre; conflicts and proxy-wars in eastern Africa; and how Al-Shabaab - essentially defeated in Somalia - is going international to survive and attract funding.















