If you enjoy our Q&A sessions, well, we also do them live at sea on the Mark Steyn Cruise - which, after getting clobbered by the Covid, is back in business. If you've got a headscratcher you'd like to pose to Mark and his special guests, we hope to see you on board. But, if you missed today's episode live around the planet, here's the action replay. Mark took questions mostly on America's rotten election system and related matters, but he also played a listener favorite and a Steyn favorite for Veterans Day/Armistice Day/Remembrance Day. You don't have to be a Mark Steyn Club member to listen to the show, so please click away. But, as always, we thank Steyn Clubbers for many excellent questions. ~Mark will return tomorrow with our weekly ...
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A Clubman's Notes
SteynOnline turns twenty years old this month and we're celebrating our birthday by getting back in the water! Following our first two sell-out voyages in 2018 and 2019, we decided to make the Mark Steyn Cruise an annual event. And then came the Covid, which totaled our 2020 cruise and pretty much the entire travel industry. When the cruise biz returned, it was with very burdensome requirements on vaccination and the like which we didn't feel (as you'll know if you watch my GB News show) was entirely compatible with the Steyn brand. The cruise lines have now lifted those restrictions, and so we figure it's safe to put a tentative toe back in the briny... We might have picked an Alaskan or Caribbean or St Lawrence or Mexican cruise, but, ...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Programming note: On Friday our Clubland Q&A live around the planet will air at the slightly later hour of 4pm North American Eastern - that's 9pm Greenwich Mean Time. If you'd prefer to ask Steyn a question in the flesh, please join him on our first post-Covid Mark Steyn Cruise. Thursday's Steyn Show started with a follow-up to yesterday's report on the thousands of male Mohammedan migrants at just one Heathrow hotel - the brand new, luxury Atrium. They also specialise in "unaccompanied minors", notwithstanding that many of the minors seem decidedly major. Leilani Dowding and David Campbell-Bannerman joined Mark to discuss. Next up were Marc Morano live at COP-27, and Laura Perrins beating her clothes dry down by the riverbank. Eva ...
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen on the "red wave" that wasn't in this week's midterms, Canada's culture of death, and the "joys" of diversity...
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Mark's cameras visit the brand new Atrium Hotel at Heathrow for a glimpse of the "humanitarian crisis" on the ground...
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Politics & Current Affairs
More exciting news from the developed world's worst electoral system...
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Laurence Fox on open borders, Marc Morano on Al Gore's multi-trillion-dollar giveaway at the COP-27 climate beano, Jasmine Birtles on a bifurcating economy, and Jane Harris on the children of lockdown...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Lois Perry and Toby Young on the COP-27 climate beano, Peter Tatchell on the wokesters and the World Cup, and David Starkey on the post-history generation...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Mark on an iconic progressive rock track turned easy-listening favorite...
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
Yasmine discusses Islam and women - and her own experiences on the hard face of her former faith...
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Rick's Flicks
Rick McGinnis on the third and latest film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's 1928 novel All Quiet on the Western Front...
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The Hundred Years Ago Show
November 1922 opens with formal confirmation of what has been known for some time: the Ottoman Empire is over, and its last sultan is to be consigned to the trash can of history along with the emperors of Germany, Austria and Russia...
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The Mark Steyn Audio Show
Mark takes questions you'd expect, such as on various senate races in Tuesday's elections, and a few you wouldn't, such as one on the Quebec parliament's abolition of its upper chamber...
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The longest recession since the 1920s? Plus migrants, bombers and propagandists...
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The migrant tide, the birth dearth, the climate obsession and rule by experts...
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Mark and his guests revisit some basic points from his bestselling demographic thesis...
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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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Topical Take
SteynOnline celebrates its twentieth birthday later this month, and we're marking the occasion by getting back in the cruise biz. No tests, no vax passports, that's all yours to choose or not; but just a week of fun on the high seas with Bo Snerdley, Michele Bachmann, Eva Vlaardingerbroek and other Steyn favorites. More information here. We're also celebrating by strolling back through the last two decades of the SteynOnline archives. For earlier entries, see below. For me, the big event of 2011 was the publication of After America. It was a big bestseller - Top Five in the US, Number One in Canada. But, alas, it did not impact the dreadful trajectory of a corrupt "hyperpower" betraying almost all its founding principles. The Covid launch ...
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Clubland Q&A
Our twentieth-birthday stroll through the archive reaches 2010...
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Topical Take
Our twentieth-birthday meander through the archives reaches 2009, and a rather prescient Steyn essay...
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Topical Take
Our twentieth-birthday stroll through the archives reaches Election Night 2008...
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Topical Take
Our twentieth-birthday meander through the archives reaches 2007...
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Topical Take
Our twentieth-birthday stroll through the archives reaches 2006, and a Steyn bestseller...
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Topical Take
Our twentieth-birthday stroll through the archives reaches 2005, and the London Tube bombings...
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Topical Take
Our twentieth-birthday stroll through the archives reaches 2004...
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Clubland Q&A
Our twentieth-birthday stroll through the archive reaches 2003, and a mysterious virus out of China...
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Topical Take
Our twentieth-birthday stroll through the archives begins in 2002...
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
Europe faces a very chilly winter, even as its leaders continue to insist that the planet is about to fry. Which put Mark in mind of a dank, dark year just over two centuries ago...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
In the northern hemisphere, fall nips the air and finds Mark in autumnal mode...
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Ave atque vale
Steyn remembers Tim Ball, hounded into penury and death by the deadbeat Michael Mann...
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to the fifty-ninth in our series Tales for Our Time - and our first venture into the work of Anthony Trollope, although we're a long way from Barsetshire...
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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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