Scott Horton (editor)
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Scott Horton is an assistant editor at Antiwar.com and is the host of Antiwar Radio.[1] Previously, Horton was host of The Weekend Interview Show on the Republic Broadcasting Network. [2][3] Since 1999, he hosted six shows in Austin, Texas, beginning with Say it Ain't So on the micro broadcast station Free Radio Austin which shut down after two FCC raids.[4]
In December 2001, Horton began broadcasting under the pseudonym Philip Dru at KAOS 92.7 FM with the show The Way Sh*t Is, The Best I Can Tell. In 2003, Horton hosted the Weekend Interview Show on Republic Broadcasting Network. In 2004, he served as foreign policy advisor to Libertarian Party presidential candidate Michael Badnarik.
From 2005 through early 2007, Horton hosted the weekly KAOS Report which included commentary on both domestic and foreign affairs from a market anarchist perspective. He also served during 2005 as co-host of the libertarian edition of the evening news on KOOP (FM). In January 2007, Horton started the daily foreign policy show Antiwar Radio for Antiwar.com and KAOS Radio with additional interviews by Charles Goyette of KFNX 1000 of Phoenix, Arizona.[5]
In October 2007, Horton won the Austin Chronicle's 'Best of Austin' award for his coverage of the Iraq War.[6]
Horton is not related to the lawyer and journalist at Harper's Magazine of the same name.[7]

