07/30/13 – Kevin Zeese – The Scott Horton Show

Kevin Zeese, Co-Chair of Come Home America, discusses the verdict of Bradley Manning's military trial; the serious attack on freedom of the press; Judge Denise Lind's strange rulings (always favoring the prosecution) that could be overturned on appeal; the high-powered government witnesses scheduled to denounce Manning during the sentencing phase; and the tipping point in the battle between citizen and corporate media.

07/29/13 – Chase Madar – The Scott Horton Show

New York civil rights attorney Chase Madar discusses the imminent verdict in Bradley Manning's military trial; the lengthy sentencing hearings to follow; and why Manning's conviction on the more serious charges would be a blow against journalism and the country.

07/29/13 – Brian Stull – The Scott Horton Show

Brian Stull, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU Capital Punishment Project, discusses the ACLU report "A Death Before Dying: Solitary Confinement on Death Row" and why an appeals process (even a lengthy one) is absolutely necessary in death penalty cases.

07/29/13 – James Bamford – The Scott Horton Show

James Bamford, author of several books on the NSA, discusses the revelations/confirmations of NSA spying in whistleblower Edward Snowden's leaked documents; the "Secret War" waged by NSA director General Keith Alexander; and the Israeli companies helping the NSA collect and process information on American citizens.

07/26/13 – Muhammad Sahimi – The Scott Horton Show

Muhammad Sahimi, political columnist and professor of chemical engineering, discusses his article "Atoms For Peace" in The Cairo Review of Global Affairs; the history of Iran's nuclear energy program; the failure of countries with nuclear weapons to honor their NPT obligations; the incredibly tight IAEA monitoring of Iran's nuclear sites; and the possibility of a US-Iran peace offering - if only the US would negotiate in good faith.

07/26/13 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show

IPS News journalist Adam Morrow discusses the pro-Mohamed Morsi counter protests not being covered by Egypt's media; the Egyptian exercise in democracy-as-mob-rule; how the Egyptian military is seizing power by invoking a "war on terror;" and the return of the Mubarak regime with (what it perceives as) a popular mandate for dictatorship.

07/26/13 – Nathan Fuller – The Scott Horton Show

Nathan Fuller of the Bradley Manning Support Network discusses the end of Manning's trial; the prosecution's die-hard attempts to depict Manning as a fame-seeking traitor; the defense's success at poking holes in the "aiding the enemy" and espionage charges; and the criminalization of investigative journalism.

07/25/13 – Pepe Escobar – The Scott Horton Show

Globetrotting Asia Times journalist Pepe Escobar discusses the advanced Russian missile defense systems heading to Iran (and possibly Syria); the massive Abu Ghraib prison break; the rumors of Hezbollah fighting in Syria; and how the US's war on terror makes Al Qaeda grudgingly accepted in the Muslim world.

07/25/13 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Eric Margolis, author of American Raj, discusses the meaningless "kabuki theater" Israel-Palestine roadmap to peace; how Israel's continued settlement building amounts to slow-motion ethnic cleansing; retired CENTCOM General James Mattis's warning of an Israeli apartheid state; and Egypt's journey towards yet another US-endorsed military dictatorship with a civilian government veneer.

07/22/13 – Chris Woods – The Scott Horton Show

Chris Woods, writer for The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, discusses the leaked Pakistani report that confirms a high civilian death toll in CIA drones strikes; the CIA's own low-ball estimates; the significant decrease in reported civilian deaths since 2010; and why the CIA chose to pick another fight with the Pakistani Taliban.

07/22/13 – Nima Shirazi – The Scott Horton Show

Nima Shirazi, an independent researcher and political analyst, discusses the decades of Israeli-American scaremongering about Iran's nearly-here nuclear weapons; why the neocons and Zionists love Samantha Power; the never-apologize attitude of American exceptionalists; and the requirement of US Ambassador to the UN nominees to lie to the Senate and prostrate before Israel.

07/22/13 – Max Blumenthal – The Scott Horton Show

Max Blumenthal, author of the upcoming book Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel, discusses the cozy relationship between anti-Semitic Christian rapturists and AIPAC staffers; retired US Central Commander General James Mattis's frank talk of Israeli apartheid; how Dennis Ross and Martin Indyk made sure America was a dishonest broker in Israeli-Palestine peace talks; and the up-and-coming right wing Israeli politicians who want open apartheid instead of the incremental can-kicking...

07/19/13 – Alfred McCoy – The Scott Horton Show

Alfred W. McCoy, Professor of History and author of Torture and Impunity, discusses the US surveillance state's origin in the 1898 occupation of the Philippines; the historical ebb and flow of the government's domestic spying during war and peacetime; and how President Obama plans to extend US hegemony on the cheap through total information awareness.

07/19/13 – Alexa O’Brien – The Scott Horton Show

Alexa O'Brien, the unofficial transscriptionist of Bradley Manning's trial, discusses the prosecution witness claiming Manning was "disloyal;" the judge's refusal to dismiss the government's aiding the enemy and computer fraud charges; and the mainstream media's terrible-to-nonexistent coverage of Manning's trial.

07/16/13 – Mike Swanson – The Scott Horton Show

Mike Swanson, founder and chief editor of WallStreetWindow.com, discusses the low wage, part time jobs being created during the current stock market boom; the permanent war economy; how inflation lowers the standard of living for everyone but the ultra rich; and the government's excessive spending that is crowding out private investment.