07/27/12 – Ryan Alford – The Scott Horton Show

Ryan Alford discusses Obama's unprecedented claim of authority to assassinate US citizens at his discretion; the Constitution's ban of bills of attainder; and how the US has abandoned the Magna Carta and 800 years of legal precedence that protects the people against tyranny.

The Antiwar Comic: The Party

Hello all. My name is Tony DiGerolamo and I write comics. I've been a big fan of Scott Horton and his radio show for a long time, having followed it on Antiwar.com. As an anti-interventionist, I always felt I wasn't doing enough. So one day, I thought, "Well, why not do an antiwar comic? That's what you do. Make comics after all." So, I launched the Antiwar Comic on my website, The Webcomic Factory. It's about all things antiwar, how war impacts people, perceptions of foreign policy--- If...

07/26/12 – Brendan O’Neill – The Scott Horton Show

Brendan O'Neill discusses Amnesty International's shortsighted arms control campaign, which assumes only Western-friendly countries should have weapons; how AI enabled the "humanitarian" interventions in Kosovo and Libya; and how liberal warmongers can cause more trouble than their conservative counterparts.

07/26/12 – Stephen Zunes – The Scott Horton Show

Stephen Zunes discusses the growing divestment campaign in protest of Israel's illegal occupations; US government support for Morocco's illegal occupation of Western Sahara; and how a broader divestment campaign would stave off accusations of singling out Israel and anti-Semitism.

07/25/12 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show

Sheldon Richman discusses the merits (or lack thereof) of gun control laws in the wake of the Aurora theater shooting; how concealed-carry permits contribute to public safety; and the cognitive dissonance required to support the War on Guns while opposing the War on Drugs (or vice versa for conservatives).

07/24/12 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter discusses Benjamin Netanyahu's attempt to pin the Burgas bombing on Hezbollah (to get them on the EU's terrorist group list); why al Qaeda is more likely to conduct suicide bombings against Jewish targets abroad than Hezbollah; and how Syria's dissolution could put a chemical weapons stockpile in the hands of dangerous people.

07/24/12 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show

Adam Morrow discusses the Egyptian military's mass-release of civilian prisoners; the possible end of military rule and the decades-long Emergency law; eased restrictions at the Rafah border crossing with Gaza; and why the Camp David Accords may be coming to an end, eventually.

07/23/12 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter discusses the false accusations that Iran was behind the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center (and therefore must be responsible for the Bulgaria bus bombing 18 years later); and why the 1994 bombing was most likely committed by anti-Semitic Argentinian police.

07/23/12 – Andy Worthington – The Scott Horton Show

Andy Worthington discusses how Bagram prison in Afghanistan is "Still a Black Hole for Foreign Prisoners;" President Obama's contempt for the Geneva Conventions and the Boumediene Supreme Court decision that granted Guantanamo prisoners habeas corpus rights; problems with keeping prisoners of war for the duration of an interminable "War on Terror;" and how the Bush torture legacy remains intact under Obama.

07/20/12 – Jeremiah Goulka – The Scott Horton Show

Jeremiah Goulka discusses the MEK's lobbying efforts to instigate war in Iran and get removed from the State Department's terrorist group list; and why Newt Gingrich and several other public figures should be prosecuted on material support for terrorism charges.

07/20/12 – Pepe Escobar – The Scott Horton Show

Pepe Escobar discusses the mysterious killing of top Syrian government officials in Damascus; how a suicide bomber becomes a "martyr" instead of a "terrorist" when Washington approves of the target; the huge influx of potent modern weaponry into Syria that is sure to cause future problems for the countries promoting regime change; and Russia's apparent willingness to cast aside President Assad in a compromise deal with the US.

07/20/12 – Jeff Paterson – The Scott Horton Show

Jeff Paterson discusses the progress of Bradley Manning's pretrial hearing; the military judge's ruling that the defense can't present evidence showing Manning didn't hurt US national security; holding the government accountable for Manning's tortuous detention in the Quantico brig; and the prosecution's trumped-up "aiding the enemy" charge against Manning for leaking information to the press about government misdeeds.