Scott Horton | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Podcaster, Radio host |
Organization | ScottHorton.org LibertarianInstitute.org Antiwar.com Antiwar Radio |
Spouse | Larisa Alexandrovna Horton |
Website | ScottHorton.org |
Scott Horton is the Managing Director of the Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica Radio's KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles and KUCRin Riverside, California, and the foreign policy interview podcast, The Scott Horton Show. Horton conducts interviews with journalists, politicians, pundits, lawyers and experts on foreign policy and war-time law. Horton has recorded more than 4000 interviews since 2003.
Guests have included
Horton is also the Opinion Editor of the libertarian, non-interventionist website
Antiwar.com. Horton was previously the host of Say It Ain't So on Free Radio Austin 97.1 FM, and the Weekend Interview Show and the KAOS Report on
Radio KAOS 95.9 FM, for which he won the
The Austin Chronicle's Best of Austin award in 2007 for
"Best Iraq War Coverage" and co-host of the
KOOP Evening News. He is the founder and former owner of
TheBumperSticker.com.
In October 2016, Horton with Sheldon Richman, William Norman Grigg and Jared Labell created and launched the Libertarian Institute. From the website "Our goal is to unite the libertarian movement, and more importantly, to realign American politics — prioritizing opposition to the worst of state power: the permanent war state, the prison and police states, and corporate welfare, corrupt contracts, and bank bailouts that rig the economy for the political class. The Libertarian Institute’s mission is to prioritize these issues and work with other groups from across the political spectrum against the greatest of abuses by the State. The Libertarian Institute is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization formed in association with Taxpayer Education Foundation."
Horton is currently writing on US intervention in Afghanistan. Publication is expected in the Spring of 2017.
Horton is married to investigative reporter Larisa Alexandrovna Horton.
In 2004, Horton served as foreign policy adviser to Libertarian Party presidential candidate Michael Badnarik.
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Scott Horton is the host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica Radio's KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, KAOS Radio 95.9 FM in Austin, Texas, KUCR in Riverside, California and Antiwar.com, where he is also assistant editor. Horton conducts interviews with journalists, politicians, pundits, lawyers and experts on foreign polic
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y and war-time law. Guests have included Eric Margolis, Michael Scheuer, Ron Paul, Ray McGovern, Daniel Ellsberg, Russell Means, Harry Browne, John Cusack, Pat Buchanan, Noam Chomsky, Lew Rockwell, Patrick Cockburn, James Bamford, Sibel Edmonds, Glenn Greenwald, pseudonymous Matthew Alexander, Andrew Bacevich, Robert A. Pape, and near weekly appearances by Gareth Porter.
Horton won the Austin Chronicle's "Best of Austin" award "Best Iraq War Insight and Play by Play" for Antiwar Radio in 2007.
Horton hosted six shows in Austin, Texas before hosting Antiwar Radio, including Say it Ain't So on controversial micro broadcast station Free Radio Austin which was followed by The Way Sh*t Is, The Best I Can Tell, the Philip Dru Interviews, the Weekend Interview Show and KAOS Report.
In 2004, Horton served as foreign policy adviser to Libertarian Party presidential candidate Michael Badnarik.
On July 4, 2012, Justin Raimondo of Antiwar.com announced the departure of Horton from Antiwar.com where he currently serves as the assistant editor.
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Scott Horton | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Podcaster, Radio host |
Organization | ScottHorton.org LibertarianInstitute.org Antiwar.com Antiwar Radio |
Spouse | Larisa Alexandrovna Horton |
Website | ScottHorton.org |
Scott Horton is the Managing Director of the Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica Radio's KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles and KUCRin Riverside, California, and the foreign policy interview podcast, The Scott Horton Show. Horton conducts interviews with journalists, politicians, pundits, lawyers and experts on foreign policy and war-time law. Horton has recorded more than 4000 interviews since 2003.
Guests have included
Horton is also the Opinion Editor of the libertarian, non-interventionist website
Antiwar.com. Horton was previously the host of Say It Ain't So on Free Radio Austin 97.1 FM, and the Weekend Interview Show and the KAOS Report on
Radio KAOS 95.9 FM, for which he won the
The Austin Chronicle's Best of Austin award in 2007 for
"Best Iraq War Coverage" and co-host of the
KOOP Evening News. He is the founder and former owner of
TheBumperSticker.com.
In October 2016, Horton with Sheldon Richman, William Norman Grigg and Jared Labell created and launched the Libertarian Institute. From the website "Our goal is to unite the libertarian movement, and more importantly, to realign American politics — prioritizing opposition to the worst of state power: the permanent war state, the prison and police states, and corporate welfare, corrupt contracts, and bank bailouts that rig the economy for the political class. The Libertarian Institute’s mission is to prioritize these issues and work with other groups from across the political spectrum against the greatest of abuses by the State. The Libertarian Institute is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization formed in association with Taxpayer Education Foundation."
Horton is currently writing on US intervention in Afghanistan. Publication is expected in the Spring of 2017.
Horton is married to investigative reporter Larisa Alexandrovna Horton.
In 2004, Horton served as foreign policy adviser to Libertarian Party presidential candidate Michael Badnarik.
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Category:American anti-war activists
Category:American foreign policy writers
Category:American male writers
Category:American anarcho-capitalists
Category:California Libertarians
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Scott Horton is the host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica Radio's KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, KAOS Radio 95.9 FM in Austin, Texas, KUCR in Riverside, California and Antiwar.com, where he is also assistant editor. Horton conducts interviews with journalists, politicians, pundits, lawyers and experts on foreign polic
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y and war-time law. Guests have included Eric Margolis, Michael Scheuer, Ron Paul, Ray McGovern, Daniel Ellsberg, Russell Means, Harry Browne, John Cusack, Pat Buchanan, Noam Chomsky, Lew Rockwell, Patrick Cockburn, James Bamford, Sibel Edmonds, Glenn Greenwald, pseudonymous Matthew Alexander, Andrew Bacevich, Robert A. Pape, and near weekly appearances by Gareth Porter.
Horton won the Austin Chronicle's "Best of Austin" award "Best Iraq War Insight and Play by Play" for Antiwar Radio in 2007.
Horton hosted six shows in Austin, Texas before hosting Antiwar Radio, including Say it Ain't So on controversial micro broadcast station Free Radio Austin which was followed by The Way Sh*t Is, The Best I Can Tell, the Philip Dru Interviews, the Weekend Interview Show and KAOS Report.
In 2004, Horton served as foreign policy adviser to Libertarian Party presidential candidate Michael Badnarik.
On July 4, 2012, Justin Raimondo of Antiwar.com announced the departure of Horton from Antiwar.com where he currently serves as the assistant editor.
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