06/14/13 – Greg Mitchell – The Scott Horton Show

Greg Mitchell, daily blogger for The Nation, discusses the new edition of his book on whistleblower hero Bradley Manning; the biggest revelations in the Wikileaks Iraq and Afghan war logs; how Manning's leaks helped speed up US withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan; and how the Arab spring revolutions were inspired in part by the leaked State Department cables.

06/14/13 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj, discusses the Obama administration's decision to directly arm Syrian rebels; the "old colonial lusts" of Britain and France; disagreement on whether the Syrian government or the rebels used chemical weapons; and Obama's rather arbitrary "red line."

06/13/13 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Giraldi, executive director of the Council for the National Interest, discusses the NSA's massive spying campaign against Americans; empty promises from government officials that they are only trying to protect us; further US involvement in the Syrian quagmire; why Saudi Arabia keeps getting away with exporting fundamentalist Islamic movements; and George W. Bush's incredible failure in Iraq.

06/12/13 – Nathan Fuller – The Scott Horton Show

Nathan Fuller of the Bradley Manning Support Network discusses the ongoing Manning court martial; how the prosecution's opening statement claims are being undermined by their own witnesses; and the evidence that Manning was being completely truthful in his admission of guilt to lesser charges.

06/11/13 – Bruce Schneier – The Scott Horton Show

Bruce Schneier, a security expert and author, discusses his article "What We Don't Know About Spying on Citizens: Scarier Than What We Know;" the missing public debate on whether we want a public/private surveillance state; Glenn Greenwald's "target lists" that will give individuals standing to sue the government for spying; why Obama is lying about the Congress and courts signing off on massive surveillance programs; what phone "metadata" really is; and the heroism (or foolishness) of NSA...

06/10/13 – Jacob Hornberger – The Scott Horton Show

Jacob Hornberger, founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses his article "The Role of Foreign Policy in Security-State Surveillance;" the NSA's dominance of the telecom industry; living in a country where it's assumed the government watches and listens to everything you do; Glenn Greenwald's bold and adversarial journalism in an age of media sycophants; and NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's bravery.

06/10/13 – Ron Paul – The Scott Horton Show

Retired Congressman Ron Paul discusses the unsurprising revelations of massive government spying on Americans; why "truth is treason in an empire of lies;" the Republican leadership's support for Obama's spying programs; Rand Paul's 4th Amendment Restoration Act and class action lawsuit; and the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. Scott Horton Interviews Ron Paul The Scott Horton Show June 10, 2013  Transcript  (scroll down for audio) Scott Horton:  All right, y’all, welcome back...

06/07/13 – Nathan Fuller – The Scott Horton Show

Nathan Fuller of the Bradley Manning Support Network discusses the first week of Manning's court martial; witnesses casting doubt on the prosecution's charges; Adrian Lamo's admission that Manning wasn't "aiding the enemy" by informing Americans of their government's criminal actions; and how you can help crowd-fund a court stenographer for the trial (the government refuses to make its transcripts public).

06/07/13 – James Bamford – The Scott Horton Show

James Bamford, author of The Shadow Factory, discusses the NSA's Prism surveillance program and Verizon phone log scandal; the failure of unprecedented government spying to stop terrorism in the US; why collecting massive amounts of irrelevant data makes finding terrorists harder, not easier; the government's "automated conspiracy theories;" the surprising NSA PowerPoint and FISA warrant leaks; the plausibility of the NSA recording every single phone call; and former Senator Frank Church's...

06/07/13 – Pepe Escobar – The Scott Horton Show

Globetrotting Asia Times journalist Pepe Escobar discusses the very small percentage of Syrians (and large number of Western governments) who support the rebellion; the atrocities committed by moderate and radical jihadist rebels; how keeping the rebels armed will extend the civil war indefinitely; and the huge influx of foreign fighters in Syria.

06/07/13 – Trevor Timm – The Scott Horton Show

Trevor Timm of the Electronic Frontier Foundation discusses the recent leaks revealing wholesale NSA surveillance of Americans through Verizon phone logs and nine major internet companies; the NSA's "51%" rule for determining whether a call is foreign and thus suitable for monitoring; and how the government twists the definition of words to avoid constitutional violations.

06/06/13 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show

Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses how White House narratives go largely unchallenged by journalists starved of information from government leakers; the favorable testimony of prosecution witnesses in Bradley Manning's court martial; Glenn Greenwald's scoop on the NSA's collection of all Verizon customer call data; how Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and other tech giants help the government spy on Americans; why individuals targeted by government spying can't get standing to sue in court; and...

06/05/13 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show

Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses the start of Bradley Manning's "speedy" trial after three years in detention; the government's case against Manning and Julian Assange as co-conspirators engaged in espionage; why Bob Woodward and top government officials are never prosecuted for leaking and publishing classified information; and how Manning's careful selection of documents to leak (to avoid getting "blood on his hands") has made his prosecution easier. Scott Horton Interviews Marcy Wheeler The...