On Thursday night, during dinner with President Xi of China, Donald Trump punished Assad for using chemical weapons. This morning, Friday, Mark discussed Trump's response with Ainsley, Steve and Pete on "Fox & Friends". Click below to watch:
On Thursday, Mark joined Neil Cavuto on Fox News to discuss the latest developments re Syria - against the backdrop of the investigation into Devin Nunes over his investigation into Susan Rice over her investigation into Donald Trump. Here's what he said: "To go back to the Democrats' most notorious debacle, Hillary [Clinton] thought knocking off [Libyan President Muammar] Gaddafi in Libya would be easy and cost-free," Steyn said. He said it was anything but, however, as it left a power vacuum ...
From The Mark Steyn Show, here's an episode from earlier this year that seems rather timely this week.
First, Mark's response to Meryl Streep et al on their shameful silence when their fellow film-makers and artists are forced into silence, or murdered. The same omerta has descended in response to the extraordinary news that a black Somali woman cannot safely tour Australia.
Second, and also related to the Ayaan Hirsi Ali tour cancellation, Mark talks to the bestselling American novelist Lionel Shriver about "cultural appropriation" Down Under and elsewhere.
All that plus your questions answered in Mark's Mailbox - and the Great Steyn Piano Heist. Click below to watch:
Part Two of Mark's interview with Lionel Shriver will...
On Tuesday night, Mark joined Tucker Carlson's hugely successful show on Fox News to talk about the revelation that Obama's National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, was behind the "unmasking" of Trump officials caught in the Administration's year-long surveillance. Click below to watch:
Earlier Mark discussed the Susan Rice story with...
Since its launch in January, SteynPosts has been one of the most popular elements of The Mark Steyn Show. So viewers were glad to see Mark return with a brand new episode a couple of days ago.
But we're also posting, for the first time, some of the earlier editions. In this broadcast, Steyn takes the occasion of the Superbowl and the Queen's Sapphire Jubilee to muse on enduring monarchies, chickified republics, and the difference between a Statue of Liberty and a Statue of Immigration. Click below to watch:
Mark closed out the recent Manning Centre conference with a live stage performance of The Mark Steyn Show from Ottawa. The show includes Steyn on free speech, obscure Canadian jokes about Sir Mackenzie Bowell's fisheries minister, questions from the audience, and a live performance by the great Tal Bachman of a classic Canadian song:
Over the weekend, I swung by Judge Jeanine's show to talk about one of the most malign trends of our time: the ever more open refusal by one side to permit those on the other side to speak. As I always say, I don't care what side you pick on the great questions of the age - climate change, gay marriage, Islam, transgendered bathrooms, whatever - but, if you're on the side that says the other guy isn't entitled to a side, you're on the wrong side. Here's how I put it to Judge Jeanine: ...
March saw, in rapid succession, Dame Vera Lynn's 100th birthday, a terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, and Theresa May formally beginning the process of British withdrawal from the European Union. The combination of events put me in mind of this song...
North by Northwest is back on the big screen this week - on Sunday and Wednesday, across America. Don't miss it! There'll be plenty of praise for the director and his stars - Cary Grant, James Mason, Eva Marie Saint - but Mark has always had a special regard for the contribution of its screenwriter, Ernest Lehman...
From The Mark Steyn Show, a valentine to one of the great iconic love songs performed live by Mark's special guest, and one of his favorite jazz singers and pianists, Carol Welsman:
A special edition of our Song of the Week with a brace of 007 guests: Bond lyricist Don Black (Diamonds Are Forever) and Bond villain Robert Davi (License To Kill) are on hand to celebrate the first British song to win an Oscar:
One of the most successful lyricists of our time, the multi-Oscar and -Tony winner Tim Rice, joins Mark to talk about one of Tim's comparatively few hits not to come from a film or show score - after which Emma Kershaw sings it live, complete with previously unheard third verse: