Greetings and welcome to this week's edition of Laura's Links. As you can well imagine, the main things on my mind this week in terms of the news cycle are the second attempt at assassinating President Trump (precisely when the Dems were already "setting the table"), and the spectacular, large-scale gender reassignment/circumcision/population control operation executed against Hizballs-nah! Coming soon to a funeral, coffee maker and radio near you. It's probably too early to say who done it. Some people just did something, I guess. Julia Song has some thoughts on how it all went down. As Batya Ungar-Sargon rightly points out, everything the Democrats accuse Republicans of is a confession. And as Mark has pointed out, they simply want Trump ...
Two months after memory-holing the first near-successful assassination of an American president in four decades, the Secret Service figures it's safe to start letting the gunmen near Trump again: Trump rushed to safety as Secret Service opens fire on man with AK-47 near golf course Ryan Wesley Routh got to within three-to-five hundred yards of Trump. From the corrupt G-men of the FBI: The FBI has responded to West Palm Beach Florida and is investigating what appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump. The alleged perp is said to have been "known" to the FBI, and, even more bizarrely, was favourably profiled in The New York Times last year for his efforts to organise a grand convergence of the Pentagon's wars without ...
From Leoncavallo to Frank Sinatra Jr: An operatic aria that inspired a whole sub-genre of pop songs...
In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark...
Rick McGinnis on Errol Flynn's first western...
This week's edition of Mark Steyn on the Town spans the day, from morning in Montalto to the moon over Malaya...
Trump grabs Haitians by the pussy, Nato escalates, Steyn works blue, and a crime minister gets robbed, at a police conference...
Steyn takes your questions on the debate and much more...
Steyn fields questions on various topics from listeners around the planet...
The vibrancy of diversity descends on a town in Ohio...
A favourite song of the young Princess Elizabeth and her dashing naval lieutenant...
The gradual escalation of a one-sided proxy war...
Mark remembers a dear friend of the Steyn Show musical family, the guitarist Russell Malone...
On the day a Kennedy breaks with his party, Mark's full-length interview with RFK Jr...
The US Department of Justice has the last laugh...
Revisiting Arnold Toynbee and civilisational suicide...
Mark is joined by Gary Osborne, Elton John's lyricist on such hits as "Blue Eyes", to remember songwriter Norman Newell...
Steyn on the starkest indicator of the world you and your children will be living in...
Steyn on child slaughter in England, and its fiery aftermath...
Steyn on a remarkable and profound speech by the Prime Minister of Hungary...
Is the CIA getting its plot twists from The Prisoner of Windsor?
Let's cut to the chase - the US Secret Service: In on it? Or just totally crap?
Steyn fields questions on many topics, including the state of our leadership class from Meloni to Millei, plus Biden wandering, Sweetie sauntering and more...
A remote fantastical kingdom far from Europe's chancelleries of power... An unpopular monarch on the eve of his coronation... A ruling class of plotters and would-be usurpers... ...and a gentleman adventurer on holiday. No, not Ruritania in the nineteenth century, but the United Kingdom in the twenty-first...
We come tonight to the conclusion of what's proved a very popular Tale for Our Time: The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton. In our final episode, Chesterton puts what's happening in contemporary England in the grand sweep of history: It was a line of real soldiers, which is always a magnificent sight. But they might have been the soldiers of Hannibal or of Attila, they might have been dug up from the cemeteries of Sidon and Babylon, for all Joan had to do with them. There, encamped in English meadows, with a hawthorn-tree in front of them and three beeches behind, was something that has never been in camp nearer than some leagues south of Paris, since that Carolus called The Hammer broke it backward at Tours. There flew the green standard of ...
In the penultimate episode of The Flying Inn, the Islamic character of Ivywood House is becoming more pronounced...
Part Twenty-Five of our summer audio adventure The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton...
Part Twenty-Four of G K Chesterton's remarkably prescient novel of 1914...
Part Twenty-Three of The Flying Inn, which includes G K Chesterton's best-known poem...
Part Twenty-Two of G K Chesterton's tale of an England in which the elites make common cause with Islam...
In Part Twenty-One of The Flying Inn, we meet the genius behind the not-so-model village of Peaceways...
Part Twenty of The Flying Inn, G K Chesterton's highly prescient novel of 1914...
Episode Nineteen of G K Chesterton's novel of 1914: The Flying Inn...
Part Eighteen of G K Chesterton's The Flying Inn, set in an England where the elites make common cause with Islam to stick it to the masses...
Episode Seventeen of a satire by G K Chesterton set in an England where Islam is on the ascendant and liberty is headed in the opposite direction...
Episode Sixteen of our late summer caper by G K Chesterton, The Flying Inn - a novel published in 1914 in which the elites make common cause with Islam and go to war against the English village pub...
Episode Fifteen of The Flying Inn, G K Chesterton's eerily prescient 1914 novel set in an England in which the elites make common cause with Islam - and in which Parliament's totalitarian progressives wage war on the village pub...
Episode Fourteen of Steyn's latest audio adventure, The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton...
Episode Twelve of The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton: Islam meets militant vegetarianism...
Part Eleven of our nightly audio adventure, The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton...
Episode Ten of The Flying Inn, in which G K Chesterton contemplates an England in which the elites make common cause with Islam...
Part Nine of The Flying Inn, G K Chesterton's tale of an England in which the elites make common cause with Islam...
Episode Eight of The Flying Inn, written in 1914 but extraordinarily prescient in its vision of an alliance between the elites and Islam...
Part Seven of our latest Tale for Our Time: The Flying Inn, G K Chesterton's 1914 novel set in an England where the elites have made common cause with Islam...
Part Six of The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton, set in an England in which the elites have made common cause with Islam...
Part Five of a unique and prescient adventure set in an England where the elites have made common cause with Islam: The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton...
Part Four of The Flying Inn - G K Chesterton's 1914 caper set in an England in which the elites make common cause with Islam. Imagine that!
The third installment of our brand new Tale for Our Time, written by G K Chesterton in 1914 and contemplating an England in which the elites make common cause with Islam...
Part Two of The Flying Inn by G K Chesterton, set in an England in which the elites decide to make common cause with Islam. Imagine that!
Welcome to the sixty-fifth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time - and our second venture into G K Chesterton...