Programming note: In an hour or so, I'll be joining Tucker Carlson live across America. That's at 8pm Eastern/5pm Pacific. Hope you'll tune in. In consequence, the weekend edition of The Mark Steyn Show will be postponed until tomorrow morning. Meanwhile, welcome to Part Six of our latest audio entertainment - a bit of escapism all about a society where the citizen is observed twenty-four hours a day for signs of thoughtcrime. So nothing to do with our world then. Instead, it's Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. George Pazin, a First Month Founding Member of The Mark Steyn Club from Pennsylvania, writes of last night's episode: Now this episode was both prescient (no matter how you pronounce it) and terrifying: I felt like ...
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen pays tribute to her friend Kathy "Draidlebaum" Shaidle in this batch of links, covering military curfews, British sex gestapo, and the insidiousness of Big Tech...
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Steyn on Fox
On Wednesday, after a lively three hours on radio and the latest episode of our Orwellian audio adaptation, Mark joined Tucker Carlson to discuss Nancy Pelosi's "most diverse impeachment team in American history". Click below to watch: You can see the full hour of "Tucker Carlson Tonight" here. For those who prefer Mark in non-visual formats, he'll be back this evening with Episode Five of our latest Tale for Our Time - George Orwell's ever timelier Nineteen Eighty-Four. And just ahead of that Laura's Links will round up the Internet for you. Tales for Our Time is made with the support of members of The Mark Steyn Club. You can find more details about our Club here - and we also have a gift membership. ...
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Steyn on the Air
Earlier today, Steyn returned to the Golden EIB Microphone for another three hours of substitute-host-level Excellence in Broadcasting on The Rush Limbaugh Show. In the course of the programme the "People's House" debated the "historic" Reimpeachment of Donald J Trump. As Congressman Louis Gohmert observed, half of all the impeachments in the history of this republic have been carried out by Nancy Pelosi. Or, as Mark put it, impeachment, like...
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Steyn on the Air
As Congress re-impeaches the President, Mark returns to America's Number One radio show
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The Mark Steyn Show
Mark addresses the Wokestapo's accelerating crackdown on all dissent, and the rise of a weak hegemon. There's also another edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show, with a tragedy in Boston, a radio first in Pittsburgh, and a homecoming on Governors Island. Plus: A song for the times...
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The Mark Steyn Show
A few moments from the late Kathy Shaidle's appearances on The Mark Steyn Show
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Shaidle at the Cinema
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Kathy Shaidle, a dear friend and our peerless movie essayist...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
For this week's musical selection, Mark offers some good advice from a guy who'd punch your lights out
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The Mark Steyn Show
Breaking news breaks apart, and Mark fires his lawyers. Plus: The Capitol burns (no, not that one), a happy ending in the Canadian wilderness, and the birth of the weather forecast. And, by way of a palate cleanser, Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits talks to Steyn about a great Geoff Stephens song...
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A Clubman's Notes
An hour of Mark's answers to questions on the end of the Trump presidency - and what awaits...
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Politics & Current Affairs
The creepy veneration of the US Congress is utterly unwarranted
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The War on Free Speech
Michael E Mann, loser, liar, scofflaw and deadbeat
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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to Part Five of our current Tale for Our Time: George Orwell's classic portrait of a society obsessed by thoughtcrime and wrongthink - Nineteen Eighty-Four. Lynn Foster, a First Day Founding Member of The Mark Steyn Club from Ontario, writes: I am onto Part Three tonight but the first two episodes have terrified me...am I the only one who sees we are now living this...!!!...I feel like I am losing my mind as this story unfolds like today's headlines... We have allowed 1984 to be 2021...God Save Us All. Indeed, Lynn. And it turns out that a panopticon state micro-policing every individual's most piffling aside is incredibly popular, at least with the celebs and the media and the artists and our other societal "influencers". In ...
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A Clubman's Notes
Just ahead of tonight's appearance with Tucker on the telly, here we go with Part Four of George Orwell's ever timelier tale of the panopticon state: Nineteen Eighty-Four. Thank you for your kind comments about this latest audio serialization. Peter, a First Week Founding Member of The Mark Steyn Club from the English Home Counties, writes: A thank you for this superb reading: it is worthy of such a classic novel. Those interested might read Evelyn Waugh's letter to Orwell. It is appreciative and - of course - insightful. Waugh points out the lack of any religious sentiment which makes 1984 a permanent hell. Religion is there to release us - for Waugh, of course, it was (Roman Catholic) Christianity. Without the soul the Party wins forever ...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to the latest in our series of audio adventures, Tales for Our Time: This month's pick is George Orwell's ever more timely tale Nineteen Eighty-Four. Thank you for your kind words about our opening episodes. Aly, a California member of The Mark Steyn Club, writes: "I didn't want it to end so I listened to it again! Both riveting and horrifying, the parallels with current events are many. I'd read it in high school but at the time it wasn't viewed as a cautionary tale as it seemed impossible and unthinkable that such a thing could ever occur in America. Mark, thanks for choosing this modern classic..."
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to Part Two of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, our latest audio adventure in Tales for Our Time
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to our forty-fifth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time. As I mention in my introduction, this one has been requested on and off over the years, and I resisted. But cometh the hour, cometh the dystopian novel...
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On the Town
Welcome to the second part of my conversation with Don Black about his bestselling memoir The Sanest Guy in the Room. In Part Two we hear Don's songs as recorded by everyone from Matt Monro and Shirley Bassey to Queen and Eminem...
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On the Town
Steyn talks to Don Black about his bestselling memoir The Sanest Guy in the Room, in whose success Mark played a small but not unimportant part
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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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