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.
06/28/13 – Chase Madar – The Scott Horton Show
New York civil rights attorney Chase Madar discusses the first four weeks of Bradley Manning's military trial; legal arguments about whether Manning's leaked information was "closely held" or not; the government's attempt to show Manning as a pawn of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, not a whistleblower responding to a crisis of conscience; and why - despite the prosecution's weak evidence so far - we should expect a harsh sentence from the military judge.
06/26/13 – Daniel Larison – The Scott Horton Show
Daniel Larison, senior editor at The American Conservative, discusses the Republican divide on Syrian intervention; the media's failure to question John McCain's assurance that he knows which rebels are the good guys and which aren't; worsening US-Russia relations; and the responsibility to protect (R2P) in Libya.
06/25/13 – Stephen Zunes – The Scott Horton Show
Stephen Zunes, professor of politics and international studies at the University of San Francisco, discusses his article "Troubling Implications of Susan Rice's Appointment as National Security Adviser;" the liberal interventionist ways of US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power; why the Obama administration supported Libyan "democratic" revolution while allowing Saudi Arabia to crush peaceful protests in Bahrain; and some Kosovo War revisionist history.
06/25/13 – Nathan Fuller – The Scott Horton Show
Nathan Fuller of the Bradley Manning Support Network discusses the latest developments in Manning's trial; the prosecution's so-far unconvincing attempt to show that Manning worked on behalf of WikiLeaks; and the Civil War-based precedent of the government's "aiding the enemy" charge.
06/24/13 – Mark Thornton – The Scott Horton Show
Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the increasingly popular and mainstream Austrian school of economics; how sound economic theory leads to a thorough understanding of foreign and monetary policy; why central bankers are liars; Ben Bernanke's escapades beyond the Federal Reserve's traditional mandates; the Goldman Sachs alumni in high level government positions; and the wisdom of owning gold and silver.
06/24/13 – Jonathan Landay – The Scott Horton Show
McClatchy journalist Jonathan Landay discusses President Obama's crackdown on government leaks; the Insider Threat program that has federal employees spying on each other; official protection for government whistleblowers - as long as they stay within the chain of command; and the over-classification of information.
06/24/13 – Andy Worthington – The Scott Horton Show
Andy Worthington, author of The Guantanamo Files, discusses the remaining prisoners in Guantanamo who will never get charged with a crime or receive a trial - yet are force-fed by the US government to stave off mass suicide; the Congressional hawks who have no incentive to close Guantanamo; and the foot soldiers from Afghanistan (don't call them terrorists) who have been caught up in a decade-long travesty of justice.
06/21/13 – Alan Butler – The Scott Horton Show
Radio host Alan Butler discusses why Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is losing control of the economy; how the Fed came to be the largest holder of Treasury bonds; big banks getting into the landlord business; and the bogus official numbers on inflation and unemployment rates.
06/21/13 – Peter Ludlow – The Scott Horton Show
Peter Ludlow, professor of philosophy at Northwestern University, discusses his article on the jailing of journalist and unofficial "Anonymous" spokesman Barrett Brown; Brown's "Project PM" journalistic operation of crowd-sourcing the contents of millions of emails taken from tech security/intel companies HB Gary and Stratfor; why nearly every American has committed a felony violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; and the credulous judges who have no clue about computers or technology...
06/20/13 – Jason Leopold – The Scott Horton Show
Jason Leopold, author of News Junkie, discusses his Guantanamo tour; the death of "Runaway General" journalist Michael Hastings; smart journalistic practices in a time of total government surveillance; the long overdue autopsy report of Guantanamo "suicide" victim Adnan Latif; and the stupid euphemisms used by Guantanamo officials that have George Orwell spinning in his grave.
06/20/13 – Daniel Ellsberg – The Scott Horton Show
Daniel Ellsberg, author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers, discusses Bradley Manning's selective leaks that informed the public of criminal government behavior without endangering lives; Edward Snowden's bravery in the face of Obama's unprecedented crackdown on whistleblowers; why it's safe to assume the NSA records every single electronic communication; evidence that Robert McNamara kept LBJ in the dark about the true nature of the Gulf of Tonkin incident; why Obama...
06/18/13 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show
Sheldon Richman, vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses his article "Motives Aside, the NSA Should Not Spy on Us;" why patriotic zealots are more dangerous than self-dealing crooks; the NSA's justification for its spying programs; and the inter-agency rift between CIA-NSA that the centralizing Department of Homeland Security was supposed to fix.
06/18/13 – Thomas Mountain – The Scott Horton Show
Thomas C. Mountain, an independent journalist based in Eritrea, discusses the fake democracies and bogus elections throughout Africa; the UN-approved president of Liberia who won a Nobel Prize while failing to provide running water or electricity in the nation's capital; the curious correlation between Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's death and the end of piracy in the Horn of Africa; the billions in foreign aid going to Ethiopia; shortcomings in Jeremy Scahill's reporting on Africa;...















