Welcome to the Tuesday edition of The Mark Steyn Show, with another update from the Summer of Stupid, including Joe Biden at his rarest, Boris Johnson at his wettest, cocktail hour at the Politburo, a screen star self-silenced, the joys of looting (everything but the author's royalties), affordable castles, no corporal punishment for corporals, and Daddy Kinda Cool. Click above to listen. If you're a Mark Steyn Club member and you'd like to submit a question for Mark to address on his next show, please leave it in the comments below. Do stay on topic - and no URLS, please, as they wreak havoc with our page formatting. For Steyn Club members interested in using their personal podcast players to listen to our new Mark Steyn Shows or Tales ...
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Laura's Links
Hospitals are not overwhelmed, but political pandemic power grabs are continuing unabated. Also, a professor is sent to re-education gulag and human grace stories are back – all in this week's Laura's Links...
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Politics & Current Affairs
The Macdonald Monument, honoring Canada's first prime minister, stood in Place du Canada (that's Dominion Square for us old-school types) for 125 years - until this weekend. The mob has now torn Sir John A Macdonald from his handsome baldachin, and, as he hit the ground, they had the additional joy of beheading him: Where were the coppers? Ah, well. Like Jerry Falwell Jr, they prefer to stand to one side and watch. As I wrote when the vandals came for another Macdonald statue two years ago: This is not an assault on historical figures; this is an assault on history itself...
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Mark's Week in Review
In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark...
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The Bachman Beat
The United States are no longer united, but rather two diverging tribes with monumental moral differences. This spells the end of the American republic, Tal Bachman writes...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Mark's latest update on the Summer of Stupid, Kamala's mob endorsement, the Jerry Falwell Jr Police Academy, farewell to a not so sweet season, Britannia silenced, music for the nude beach, and much more...
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Politics & Current Affairs
Mark Steyn Club member and former People's Party of Canada candidate Ellen Comeau on what happens when government gets involved in political debates...
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The Mark Steyn Show
In this video edition of The Mark Steyn Show recorded live at sea, Mark expounds on Andrew Breitbart's axiom that politics is downstream of culture with three of his compatriots from the deranged dominion...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Another update from the Summer of Stupid, including roses, walls, illegal parking, Parsifal in your parlor, waking up the Woke, Marie and Marguerite, and border action north and south...
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Steyn on Culture
Mark remembers P D James, and a remarkably prescient novel
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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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Steyn's Song of the Week
When Chicago burned, I offered a song about Chicago. So, with Kenosha burning, I thought I'd offer a song about Kenosha - figuring the way things are going in America this format should keep me going till retirement. Alas, I failed to anticipate that there are apparently no songs about Kenosha. Oh, well. There must be a songwriter or two born in Kenosha. But again, apparently not. There is, however, a very great instrumentalist who, while not born in Kenosha, can legitimately claim to have been shaped by the town, both as a man and as a musician. I speak of the long-lived king of the vibes, Lionel Hampton...
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Ave atque vale
From a Japanese comedy legend to the most improbable Star Wars merchandising opportunity, Mark remembers those lost to ChiCom-19
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Mark at the Movies
The many roles of Alec Guinness, including "Steyn reader"
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A Clubman's Notes
The final installment of our latest Tale for Our Time - Mark's sequel/contemporary inversion to Anthony Hope's Ruritanian runaway hit The Prisoner of Zenda...
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A Clubman's Notes
The penultimate episode of The Prisoner of Windsor, Mark's sequel-cum-contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's Ruritanian runaway hit of 1894
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome to Part Thirty-One of The Prisoner of Windsor, Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's Ruritanian runaway hit of 1894...
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A Clubman's Notes
For this year's summer entertainment, Mark's contemporary inversion of Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda: The Prisoner of Windsor...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Songs about statues, marching through Georgia, virus-infected felines, and taking the town of Minneapolis...
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
An anthology of some favorite Mark Steyn Show poems of recent months, matched to some appropriate musical interludes. From the Reign of Terror and the Franklin Expedition to the joys of translation and eighteenth-century London's "Extraordinary Negro", life's rich variety is all here...
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