Scott Horton is the author of the widely acclaimed Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan and the host of the indispensable foreign policy radio program and podcast The Scott Horton Show. Since 2003, he has conducted more than 4,500 interviews with journalists, politicians, former military leaders, lawyers and experts on foreign policy and war. Scott is also the managing director of The Libertarian Institute and the opinion editor of Antiwar.com.
Mentioned in This Episode:
- Jawbreaker: The Attack on Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda: A Personal Account by the CIA's Key Field Commander, by Gary Berntsen
- Bush at War, by Bob Woodward
- "Lost at Tora Bora," by Mary Anne Weaver
- "Imperial Paralysis," by Justin Raimondo
- "When Will We Learn?," by Harry Browne
- Geroge Carlin's "Jammin' in New York" (1992)
- "Confession of Faith," by Cecil Rhodes
- "My Negro Problem - And Ours," by Norman Podhoretz
- "Lockheed Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," by Richard Cummings
- Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed--and Why It Still Matters, by Andrew Gumbel
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