Seasons of Steyn
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
A Song for the Season
by Ernest Ball, Chauncey Olcott and George Graff Jr
Happy St Patrick's Day to all our Irish readers. This essay is adapted from Mark's book A Song For The Season:
If you’re Irish, come into the parlor....
But, if you do, you’ll probably notice that most...
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Ten Years Ago
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
BY ERNEST BALL, CHAUNCEY OLCOTT AND GEORGE GRAFF JR
from A Song For The Season
March 17th
If you’re Irish, come into the parlor....
But, if you do, you’ll probably notice that most of the fellers gathered round the old joanna are a bunch of foreigners. It’s St Patrick’s Day...
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Topical Take
Monday, 15 March 2010
The death at the age of 100 of my fellow New Hampshirite and sometime Senate candidate Granny D reminds me of one of the curious features of the 2000 presidential campaign: roadside grannies. With hindsight, their preoccupations were a portent of what was to come. Here's what I wrote in National Review:...
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Five Years Ago
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Half a decade back, something rather unusual happened. For just a moment, the true nature of the Irish Republican Army briefly swam into focus in Washington:
Happy St Patrick’s Day to my fellow hyphenated Irishmen. And the good news about this St Paddy’s Day is that for the first time...
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Request of the Week
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Hi Mark,
As you mentioned on The Corner, even Thomas Friedman in The New York Times is now changing his story on Bush and Iraq after their recent elections. You wrote a "Happy Warrior" column at the time of Abu Ghraib that I can't find on the web but which...
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One Year Ago
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
I've written about the Geert Wilders trial in the current issue of Maclean's in Canada, but in fact the wheels of what passes for Dutch justice have been turning for a year now. This column is from National Review:
The other day I found myself wondering when the conversion rate...
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