Welcome to the weekend edition of The Mark Steyn Show, as Mark tries, unsuccessfully, to conceal his contempt for the Potemtagon, the State Department and other organs of the United States Government - especially Thoroughly Modern Milley. There's also Mark's Mailbox with your views of a superpower's humiliation; a Commonwealth Wanker Copper of the Day from a land of ever more punitive lockdown; another edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show, in which a government manages to collapse in six days and Muslims demand instant infidel conversion; and a long-ago dance band to soothe your troubled soul. Click above to listen. Mark will return for this evening's Tale for Our Time, and over the weekend we shall have another instalment from Mark ...
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The Bachman Beat
Tal Bachman on the scientific and moral failings of John Money's experiments on Bruce, or "Brenda", Reimer...
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Topical Take
The last lazy languorous quality of America's "holiday from history"...
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Politics & Current Affairs
Not Saigon but Suez
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Politics & Current Affairs
The political calculus of global humiliation
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen on the Taliban's promise of an "open, inclusive" government, racist curry, and France's "nothing to see here" terrorism policy...
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Politics & Current Affairs
America is a global laughingstock, but that's no reason not to give Chairman Xi and Putin and every up-country village headman in Helmand a few more yuks...
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Politics & Current Affairs
If you're Afghan, Afghanistan is about Afghanistan; if you're Russian or Chinese or Iranian or European, Afghanistan is about America...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
A song of quintessentially American confidence and swagger
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Rick's Flicks
Rick McGinnis on Robert Wise's 1962 romantic drama Two for the Seesaw, starring Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine...
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Ave atque vale
In Part Twenty-Five of Mark Steyn's Passing Parade, we remember Lois Maxwell, the one and only Moneypenny, and one of several men who served as Judy Garland's husband and made a better fit of it than most...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Conquistadores then and now, the looming fall of Kabul, the roar of the transwoman and the silence of the cis - plus registering your friend with the state, mountain excitement, and election fraud and fantasy...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Wednesday's edition starts with a case of the sh*t hitting the lockdown fan, and proceeds via Assange and Cuomo to the comparative corruptions along the Potomac and the Danube. But Mark keeps smiling through...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Voyaging only in his mind, Mark alights in Alabama, and a song for a magical night...
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The Mark Steyn Show
In this anthology Mark remembers some of those we have lost so far this year, starting and ending with a personal word on the Duke of Edinburgh and Rush Limbaugh...
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
This is an obliquely political edition, in that there's a poem for Joe Biden's brain - plus the only opera to spark a revolution, very successfully. And Steyn wraps things up with a virtuoso rendering of Kipling's "Mandalay"...
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The War on Free Speech
A third strike for vanity litigant Michael E Mann
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The Hundred Years Ago Show
Peace breaks out in Ireland; the Government of the United States takes an unexpected interest in Afghanistan; and China's nascent Communist Party has its first meeting relegated to a pleasure boat on a tourist lake...
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Ave atque vale
Mark recalls the late cartoonist Kurt Westergaard - a brave man when few were
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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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A Clubman's Notes
Just ahead of the latest episode of our monthly audio adventure for members of The Mark Steyn Club, let me remind those despairing of the week's developments than there's nothing healthier than taking a short break from the hell of the hamster-wheel news-cycle and exploring the delights of our Tales for Our Time home page. It's configured in Netflix tile style, with the stories organized by category - thrillers, fantasy, romance, etc - which we hope will make it easy for you to find a favorite diversion of an evening. If it doesn't, please let us know. Tennessee Steyn Clubber Vann Fleming is wondering whether love is lovelier the second time around: Hi Mark I have fallen in love with Dede Mason for the the second time as I finish part 31 ...
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A Clubman's Notes
In tonight's episode of Jack London's Burning Daylight, the King of the Klondike returns to his roistering...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Thirty-Nine of Burning Daylight, Jack London's sweeping novel of a grand American archetype conquering all before him...
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A Clubman's Notes
It's Part Thirty-Eight of Jack London's account of a red-blooded American swaggering through primal challenges on the Yukon, and subtler ones in San Francisco Bay: Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Thirty-Seven of Burning Daylight, a rare combination of Arctic chill and romantic glow from Jack London...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Thirty-Six of our summer diversion by Jack London, Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Thirty-Five of the biggest-selling novel of Jack London's lifetime - Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Thirty-Four of Jack London's venture beyond Arctic adventure into the Sonoma seduction of an Oakland amour: Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
Jack London's sprawling tale of the Yukon and California, Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
This month's Tale is the biggest-selling novel of Jack London's lifetime - Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
Part Thirty-One of our latest audio entertainment: Burning Daylight, a grand novel by Jack London sweeping from the Klondike to California...
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A Clubman's Notes
Episode Thirty of our nightly audio adventure - a summer diversion by Jack London, Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to the forty-ninth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time: Jack London's sweeping story from 1910, Burning Daylight...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to the forty-eighth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time: We're starting June with some heavyweight political satire - Animal Farm by George Orwell...
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A Clubman's Notes
Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
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