03/03/10 – Jim Lobe – The Scott Horton Show

Jim Lobe, Washington Bureau Chief for Inter Press Service, discusses Obama’s current timidity in addressing the Palestinian problem despite his initial assertiveness, how Hillary Clinton’s lack of diplomatic skill has weakened Obama’s leverage with Israel, increased Palestinian and US interest in a 'one state' solution and why ordinary Israelis won’t support a peace process unless the US is firmly committed to it.

03/03/10 – Nat Hentoff – The Scott Horton Show

Nat Hentoff, senior fellow at the CATO Institute, discusses the Elizabeth Cheney and William Kristol-backed Keep America Safe ad that implies Attorney General Eric Holder is a jihadist, widespread contempt and ignorance of protections guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, Obama’s 'looking forward not backward' anti-prosecution policy that validates Richard Nixon’s thoughts on presidential impunity and why the Constitution can’t be preserved without an active and informed citizenry.

03/02/10 – Thomas E. Woods – The Scott Horton Show

Thomas E. Woods, author of Meltdown and senior fellow at the Mises Institute, discusses "The Birth and Death of the Fed" Mises Institute conference at infamous Jekyll Island, GA, the Fed's failure to stop the financial panics that were the impetus for its creation in the first place, the gathering of the world's powerbrokers at the original 1910 Jekyll Island meeting that laid the groundwork for the Fed's creation in 1913 and the article "The Fed's Dismal Record" that rebuts the typical...

03/02/10 – Gareth Porter and Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter and Eric Margolis discuss Gen. McChrystal’s 'government in a box' plan for Afghanistan, military actions that are motivated more by a desire to influence US public opinion than to achieve strategic gains, Obama’s secondary role in formulating foreign policy, the Pentagon’s exaggeration of 'rogue state' threats in order to justify an enormous 'defense' budget, the influence of oil pipeline politics on US policy in Central Asia and how the Pakistani government’s partial...

03/02/10 – Helen Thomas – The Scott Horton Show

Longtime White House Press Corps reporter Helen Thomas discusses the culture of 'softball' political journalism, Obama’s continuance of the US 'nuclear ambiguity' policy regarding Israel and John Brennan’s ridiculous response to the question, 'Why do the terrorists attack us?'

02/26/10 – Ryan Dawson – The Scott Horton Show

Ryan Dawson, keeper of the Website Anti-Neocons, discusses his website’s designation of February 26 as 'Hate Richard Perle Day,' Perle’s leading role in inventing a Saddam Hussein/al Qaeda link and lying the American people into the Iraq War and how professional war agitators like Perle profit from the revolving door between government and defense contractor employment.

02/26/10 – Allison Kilkenny – The Scott Horton Show

Allison Kilkenny, regular contributor to the Huffington Post, discusses the CNN poll that found a large majority of Americans believe Iran has nuclear weapons, not-so-covert US actions in Iran that make diplomacy impossible, Republicans who are unwilling to admit the cause and effect between US empire and terrorism and the Democrats who hypocritically defend Obama over the same policies they excoriated Bush for.

02/26/10 – Kirkpatrick Sale – The Scott Horton Show

Kirkpatrick Sale, director of the Middlebury Institute, discusses Vermont's secessionist movement that derives from the state's unique historical independence, the need to scrap the US Constitution due to its failure to preserve freedom and liberty, the inverse relationship between population size and the ability of government to function properly, the strong secessionist language enshrined in the Declaration of Independence and the Liberal tradition of supporting a strong national government...

02/25/10 – James L. Payne – The Scott Horton Show

James L. Payne, Research Fellow at the Independent Institute, discusses the often-exaggerated US role in democracy-building during the post-WWII occupation of Germany, FDR’s intent to keep Germany impoverished for a generation, how the issuance of a currency and the end of price controls allowed the German economy to rebuild, government 'good intentions' that invariably produce bad results and why 'democracy' is really nothing more than the absence of violence in the political process.

02/25/10 – Kevin Zeese and David T. Beito – The Scott Horton Show

Kevin Zeese and David T. Beito discuss the formation of a full-spectrum political alliance against militarism and empire, the unwavering commitment of Democrat and Republican leadership to the military-industrial complex, the media's unwillingness to discuss (much less debate) US empire and how you can help the fundraising effort for a broad-based peace movement.

02/24/10 – Daphne Eviatar – The Scott Horton Show

Daphne Eviatar, Senior Associate in Law and Security for Human Rights First, discusses the preemptive legal defenses trotted out by John Yoo and Dick Cheney, information missing or withheld from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility's torture memo investigation, the incompatibility of Yoo's extralegal commander-in-chief theory with any semblance of Constitutional rule of law and why a post-apartheid South Africa-style truth commission may be the best resolution of Bush administration...

02/24/10 – Frida Berrigan – The Scott Horton Show

Frida Berrigan, columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus, discusses US dominance of the global weapons market, the costly domestic upgrade cycle that is perpetuated by defense contractors selling current generation high-tech weapons abroad, the relatively low number of jobs created with money spent on the military compared to other sectors of the economy and how weapons manufacturers create demand for their products by promoting belligerent US foreign policy.