Welcome to this weekend's entry in our Mark Steyn Club anthology of video poetry. This Sunday finds me sailing Glacier Bay in Alaska on the Second Annual Mark Steyn Cruise. What with the glaciers hither and yon, the subject occasionally turns to President Trump's recent suggestion that maybe the United States should buy Greenland from the Danes - a proposal regarded by our American cruisers with near universal favor. That manifest if chilly destiny in turn reminded me of what to my mind is the greatest poem on the subject - Greenland by James Montgomery...
I slapped a cute headline on a minor pop-culture controversy the other day, and Mark Steyn Club member Larry Jordan thought it "a bit obscure" and required some explanation - which prompted fellow Club member Fran Lavery to acknowledge she hadn't known a thing about what I was on about. So, for Fran & Co, and for my return to our Saturday movie beat (thank you to Kathy Shaidle), I thought I'd take a look at the prequel to what I breezily called "The Triumph of the Will & Grace". Here's the source of that punning title...
Mark answers more questions from Mark Steyn Club members around the planet on everything from the barely impending trial of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to the standing down of stand-up comedy. Plus: Steyn speaks Greek! But with or without a supernumerary papilla?
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Rupert Darwall walks us through the toothless and aimless pursuit of a climate treaty at the United Nations in this episode of Climate Change: The Facts.
What the alarmist forecasts miss, Drs. Green and Armstrong write in this chapter of Climate Change: The Facts, is the historic adaptability of mankind, and consistent reliance on models that have proven inaccurate.
Drs. Kesten Green and J. Scott Armstrong explain just how wrong the "certain" forecasts of climate change have been, going back decades, in this latest episode of Climate Change: The Facts.
In the 16th instalment of our Climate Change: The Facts audio serialization, Jo Nova exposes the guess that created a trillion dollar crisis of government policies trying to change the weather.
The latest entry in Mark's anthology of video poetry - with medieval murderers, an exhumation to inspire Dracula, and an image that's echoed down the centuries