by Scott | Sep 15, 2020 | Interviews
Scott talks to Paul Robinson about yet another round of claims that President Trump colluded with Russia to disingenuously win the 2016 election. This time, what’s at issue is a trove of emails from Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort from his time working as a...
by Scott | May 31, 2020 | Interviews
Ron Enzweiler discusses the narratives surrounding domestic terrorist attacks like the one in Pensacola, Florida last December. Too often, these incidents are practically ignored, disappearing from the news before anyone can dig deeply into the details. When they are...
by Scott | May 19, 2020 | Interviews
Scott talks to Aaron Maté about the latest developments in the apparent OPCW cover-up of their investigation into the alleged Douma chemical attack. It is now clear, based on recently leaked documents, that OPCW leadership lied about expert analyst Ian Henderson, who...
by Scott | May 12, 2020 | Interviews
Aaron Mehta talks about all the issues with the F-35 fighter jet, a plane that has been in development for 20 years and still can’t do many of the things it was designed for. Mehta describes his long investigation into the F-35 project, which upon initial release had...
by Scott | Apr 19, 2020 | Interviews
Scott talks with Ramzy Baroud about the ongoing crisis for Palestinians in the West Bank, and in particular in the Gaza Strip, who face forced confinement and military occupation as parts of their daily lives. Baroud is reminded of the partial quarantine most...
by Scott | Apr 11, 2020 | Interviews
Jeff Deist discusses the political responses to the coronavirus, varying on a state-by-state level from complete lockdown to nearly complete normalcy. Deist says this is an example of federalism actually working, since beyond issuing recommendations and printing...
by Scott | Mar 24, 2020 | Interviews
Scott Paul discusses the looming cholera outbreak in Yemen as the country prepares for yet another rainy season. Thanks to U.S.-backed Saudi bombing of critical infrastructure, the people of Yemen lack the tools to fight cholera: basic nutrition and clean water. Paul...
by Scott | Nov 11, 2019 | Interviews
Scott interviews Ron Enzweiler about President Trump trying to keep troops in Syria in order to seize their oil fields for American use. Enzweiler says that apart from this being illegal under international law, Syria’s oil fields amount to about 0.2% of the global...
by Scott | Sep 1, 2019 | Interviews
Scott interviews Jim Bronke about Joe Biden’s role, as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in militating for the invasion of Iraq in 2002. He deliberately stacked hearings meant to examine the potential threat of Iraqi WMD with war hawks that he knew...
by Scott | Mar 22, 2019 | Interviews
Scott interviews Peter Van Buren about the Russia investigation, which he says is shaping up not to amount to much. Members of Mueller’s team have started resigning already, and given the fact that they haven’t found anything substantial in almost three years, Van...
by Scott | Nov 7, 2018 | Interviews
Scott Paul joins the show to talk about recent developments in the war in Yemen, where new casualty estimates claim at least 50,000 deaths just from direct violence. Oxfam estimates that the there are over 100 additional deaths from cholera and deprivation per day,...
by Scott | Jun 19, 2018 | Interviews
Aaron Maté, host and producer of “The Real News” and author for The Nation, is interviewed on his new article “The Mueller Indictments Still Don’t Add Up to Collusion“. Alleged Russian interference in the US Election, Paul Manafort’s crimes, Michael Flynn, and James...
by Scott | Nov 16, 2017 | Interviews
Senior Humanitarian advisor at OxFam America Scott Paul returns to the show to discuss the latest developments in the U.S.-Saudi war in Yemen. Paul explains that the situation has gone from bad to gruesome with the latest Saudi blockade following the Houthi attempted...
by Scott | Mar 22, 2017 | Interviews
Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, discusses how Rand Paul’s Stop Arming Terrorists Act could impact terrorism-supporting countries like Saudi Arabia; and the Mises Institute event “Symposium with Ron Paul: War and...
by Scott | Aug 8, 2015 | Stress Blog
Jim writes: “Hi Scott, “Bob Murphy was asking about the context of the Rand Paul quote about the Iran deal. Your name came up. And someone replied with this (in part). In fairness to Rand (and I am bending absolutely backwards here), he did not appear to...
by Scott | Mar 7, 2013 | Stress Blog
Yesterday Senator Rand Paul filibustered the nomination of John Brennan to head the CIA over the Obama administration’s refusal to renounce their self-appointed authority to murder American citizens on American soil. It was pretty great for bringing attention to the...
by Scott | Aug 28, 2012 | Stress Blog
August 26, 2012 August 26, 2012 Start with joke. With this presidential campaign and the last, congressman Dr. Ron Paul has achieved world-historical greatness, having swayed an entire generation of Americans back to our country’s Jeffersonian, individualist...
by Scott | May 15, 2009 | Interviews
Rand Paul, son of Rep. Ron Paul and 2010 Senatorial candidate, discusses the war in Afghanistan, reducing corruption by making lobbying and bidding on government contracts mutually exclusive, the excess federal authority derived from the commerce clause, prosecutions...
by | May 5, 2008 | Stress Blog
Mary Ruwart and Paul Verkuil will be the featured guests on the Scott Horton Show at Antiwar Radio, Tuesday, May 6. Mary Ruwart will be discussing her recent article on Antiwar.com, “When Will We Ever Learn?” at 12:15PM Eastern. Paul Verkuil will be...
by Scott | Feb 20, 2008 | Stress Blog
Dr. Paul is still running for president and the message of individual liberty, free markets and peace that he’s delivering is still ringing bells across the land. We love you Ron. Keep giving ’em hell!