IPS News journalist Adam Morrow discusses the dozens of pro-Morsi demonstrators killed in Egypt; why the pro-military Egyptian media can't be relied on for accurate reporting; the proxy fight between Qatar and the other Gulf states; which side the US government is on; and the diminishing relevance of democratic elections in the Middle East/North Africa.
07/08/13 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show
Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj, discusses the US contribution to Egypt's military coup; the engineered economic and security collapse that proceeded President Mohammed Morsi's ouster; the throngs of unemployed young people protesting in Turkey; and why liberals now prefer military dictatorships to democratic elections.
07/08/13 – Ben Swann – The Scott Horton Show
Ben Swann, an award winning broadcast journalist, discusses the tough questions he asked President Obama about aiding Syria's terrorist-associated rebels; why YouTube provides better Syria news coverage than mainstream American media; wising up to government lying us into war; the terrible consequences of the US drug war in Mexico; the national security case for legalizing pot; and the Kickstarter fundraiser for Swann's "Liberty is Rising: Truth in Media" project.
07/05/13 – The Other Scott Horton – The Scott Horton Show
The Other Scott Horton, human rights lawyer and blogger for Harper's Magazine, discusses how Israeli billionaire Beny Steinmetz wrested control of one of Africa's biggest prizes; the corruption in Western financial centers that facilitates the looting of third world nations; why George Soros recommended Horton to investigate Steinmetz for Guinea's new government; and the test for whether corruption and bribery laws apply to billionaires.
07/05/13 – Muhammad Idrees Ahmad – The Scott Horton Show
Muhammad Idrees Ahmad, a sociologist and editor of Pulsemedia.org, discusses his article "Obama won't end the drone war, but Pakistan might;" why Pakistan's newly elected prime minister Nawaz Sharif is empowered to say no to Washington's demands; and the daily bombings in Pakistan that are blowback from US drone killings.
07/05/13 – Greg Gordon – The Scott Horton Show
McClatchy journalist Greg Gordon discusses the NSA's massive, pervasive surveillance capability; NSA Director Keith Alexander's "least untruthful" testimony to Congress; and the end of privacy.
07/04/13 – Robert Higgs – The Scott Horton Show
Robert Higgs, Senior Fellow in Political Economy at The Independent Institute, discusses his classic The Transformation of the American Economy 1865-1914; the July 4th celebration of statism and American mythology; the real motivations of our founding fathers; and the heroic individuals who aren't included in mainstream history books.
07/04/13 – The Other Scott Horton – The Scott Horton Show
The Other Scott Horton, "No Comment" blogger for Harper's Magazine, discusses how the NSA's surveillance program could threaten the Atlantic Alliance; the illegal US-led hijacking of the Bolivian president's airplane in Europe on suspicion whistleblower Edward Snowden was aboard; and the US media's coverage of Snowden himself, rather than the damning information he leaked about massive government spying.
07/04/13 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show
IPS News journalist Adam Morrow discusses the Egyptian military coup against Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed Morsi; undoing Egypt's democratic elections that resulted in Islamist parties dominating government; and doubts about the military's promise of new elections in six months, with Egyptians more polarized than ever before.
07/03/13 – Will Grigg – The Scott Horton Show
Will Grigg, author of Liberty in Eclipse, discusses the FOX propaganda line on NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and Russia's extradition refusal; why the US more closely resembles an evil Leninist empire than does Russia; our above-the-law, "soft totalitarian" government; and the European sky-piracy carried out against Bolivian President Evo Morales.
07/03/13 – Jason Leopold – The Scott Horton Show
Al Jazeera journalist Jason Leopold discusses the widespread breakdown of safeguards at Gitmo that contributed to prisoner Adnan Latif's death in 2012; the Guantanamo policy changes that brought on the prisoner hunger strike; and the bipartisan political opportunism that kept Latif imprisoned despite being cleared for release by the Bush and Obama administrations.
07/01/13 – Philip Weiss – The Scott Horton Show
Philip Weiss, founder and co-editor of Mondoweiss, discusses Secretary of State John Kerry's persistent yet futile push for peace talks in Israel; the never-ending colonization of the West Bank; why most Americans have never heard of the Nakba; and mainstream recognition that a Jewish state isn't really necessary.
07/01/13 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show
IPS News journalist Adam Morrow discusses the huge protests against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi; the Egyptian military's demand that a political settlement be reached within 48 hours, or else; and why the secular Egyptian opposition looks ready to vote for another military dictatorship only two years after deposing Hosni Mubarak.
06/28/13 – Fred Branfman – The Scott Horton Show
Fred Branfman, author of Voices from the Plain of Jars: Life under an Air War, discusses why the US executive branch is the world's most evil and lawless institution; the incredible explanation for escalated bombing in Laos during the Vietnam War; Robert McNamara's admission that wars have very little to do with trying to help people; and why the next major terrorist attack in the US will bring on a full-fledged police state.
06/28/13 – Conn Hallinan – The Scott Horton Show
Conn Hallinan, columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus, discusses US involvement in Syria since the beginning of the nearly three-year civil war; how the Syria conflict progressed from peaceful protests to full-on proxy war between the most powerful countries on earth; and Israel's goal of creating either compliant Middle East dictators or fractured, failed Arab states.















