05/23/13 – Yousaf Butt – The Scott Horton Show

Yousaf Butt, a nuclear physicist and professor, discusses why it's time to end the diplomatic stalemate on Iran's nuclear program; how the IAEA goes well beyond its mandate to keep Iran in "noncompliance" with NPT obligations; how the IAEA's funding process allows undue influence from Western powers; how government subsidies have allowed bad nuclear energy technologies to persist for 50 years; and the need for a new NPT that isn't politicized and selectively enforced.

05/23/13 – Dean Cameron – The Scott Horton Show

Dean Cameron, actor and creator of the metal Bill of Rights - Security Edition cards, discusses how he came up with the idea to set off TSA metal detectors and remind the government of the Fourth Amendment; his long-time libertarian credentials; Penn & Teller's use of Security Edition cards in their Las Vegas show; and the "horton" 10% off discount code.

05/22/13 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show

Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses the ACLU's lawsuit - filed on behalf of Antiwar.com - against the FBI for unwarranted surveillance; the FBI memo stating Antiwar.com might be "a threat to national security" and working "on behalf of a foreign power;" Justin Raimondo's controversial columns after 9/11 about Urban Moving Systems and Israeli "art students" that may have piqued the FBI's interest; the loss of major donors who worried about being investigated themselves; and evidence that the FBI...

05/20/13 – Peter Hart – The Scott Horton Show

Peter Hart of FAIR discusses the Justice Department's targeting of media organizations (AP) and reporters (James Rosen); the government's efforts to criminalize investigative journalism and whistleblowers; why we should beware of bipartisanship; the MSM's failure to defend WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning; and why pundits love the idea of killing civilians.

05/20/13 – Reza Marashi – The Scott Horton Show

Reza Marashi, research director for the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), discusses his article on Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani's reentry into Iranian politics; the un-free, unfair and unpredictable nature of Iran's elections; Obama's opportunity to get talks started on sanctions and Iran's nuclear program; and why US policy on Iran is really all about enforcing regional hegemony and maintaining sock-puppet governments.

05/17/13 – Jed Morey – The Scott Horton Show

Jed Morey, a journalist with Long Island Press, discusses the Pentagon's "power grab" of unilaterally granting itself authority over civil disturbances; giving local military commanders the same authority as the president during some ill-defined emergency; preparing domestic military operations with the NDAA and Northern Command; and the pushback coming from Congress and the National Governors Association.

05/17/13 – David Vine – The Scott Horton Show

David Vine, author of Island of Shame, discusses the thousand or so US military bases spread out among most of the world's countries; the enormous profits gained by contractors for building and supporting bases abroad; rampant waste, fraud and criminal activity that goes unpunished; and the latest setback for Diego Garcia's forcibly expelled natives, the Chagossians.

05/17/13 – Kelley B. Vlahos – The Scott Horton Show

Kelley B. Vlahos, contributing editor for The American Conservative, discusses VA whistleblower Dr. Steven S. Coughlin's accusations that research affirming Gulf War Illness is being intentionally hidden; the enormous costs of lifetime medical care for hundreds of thousands of sick and injured veterans; the VA's apathetic response to surveys that revealed large numbers of suicidal veterans; and the disposable warriors (athletes and soldiers alike) who are celebrated as heroes then discarded...

05/16/13 – Will Grigg – The Scott Horton Show

Will Grigg, blogger and author of Liberty in Eclipse, discusses the government's persecution of middle-aged quilt maker Rita Hutchens in supposedly Constitution-loving Idaho; local police acting like an army of occupation in a foreign country; and how you can donate to support Will's continuing efforts to chronicle police brutality and corruption.

05/16/13 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj, discusses the results of Pakistani elections; the relatively poor showing of cricket star and anti-corruption champion Imran Khan; the Pakistani army's heavy losses while fighting a US proxy war in the northwest tribal areas; probable US influence on key Pakistani appointments under new prime minister Nawaz Sharif; why Muslims really want Sharia law; and the US retreat from Afghanistan.

05/16/13 – Jim Bovard – The Scott Horton Show

Jim Bovard, author of Public Policy Hooligan, discusses the IRS's targeting of conservative nonprofit groups; a brief history of presidential administrations that used the IRS to combat political opponents; the terrible tax laws written by Congress; and why the earned income tax credit is a fraud-riddled, stealth-welfare abomination.

05/15/13 – Ray McGovern – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern discusses the scores of Guantanamo prisoners being denied the right to "escape" by starving themselves to death; how Obama could close Guantanamo - if he really wanted to; using civil disobedience to effect political change; why Americans remain almost completely ignorant of Israel's attack on the USS Liberty in 1967; and Mearsheimer and Walt's incomplete analysis of the Israel lobby.

05/14/13 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show

Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses the DOJ's surreptitious collection of Associated Press phone records after two reporters scooped the White House on the foiled "UndieBomb 2.0" plot; the Saudi undercover infiltrator (on the payroll of the British and Saudis) at the center of the alleged AQAP terrorism plot; the Obama administration's war on (unflattering) leaks and confidential media sources; and the biometric ID proposal in the new immigration bill. (Transcript below) Scott Horton interviews...