Those of us ensnared in litigation without end will surely feel a measure of sympathy and perhaps a dreadful portent in the manner of Mohamed Morsi's passing: He collapsed and died in court. I don't doubt that, as a group of British barristers found, the conditions in which he was held by his successor meet the definition of torture, and his various trials and re-trials were a joke. But, other than in his confinement and demise, he was not a sympathetic character, at least not to any non-Egyptians other than Turkish strongman ErdoÄŸan, who hailed him as a "martyr". Beyond Ankara Mr Morsi will be remembered as the dead end of the Arab Spring, in which the young saplings of "the Facebook Revolution" were soon choked by all the usual malign ...
Canadian Liberals wish not only to revive section 13 from the dead, but to give it untold powers to force social media companies to purge online speech from whomever the government deems the hatemongers du jour.
In this episode those seeking to entrap a junior Trump staffer go through every dangle in the book from cash to honeypots. Then comes Robert Mueller - and the appalling personal cost to George and his family:
Part One of my interview with George Papadopoulos can be found here - and, if you...
On this second anniversary of The Mark Steyn Club, we're proud to present the first of a special two-part edition of The Mark Steyn Show in which I talk with George Papadopoulos, the first Trump campaign member to plead "guilty" in the Mueller investigation:
It's time for Part Seven of my serialization of The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers - the latest in our series Tales for Our Time. I'm always pleased when someone joins The Mark Steyn Club especially for our monthly audio adventures, so please welcome to our ranks a brand new Club member, Chris Lacy, who writes: Just signed up for the club to take advantage of the Tales for Our Time segments. I don't have a lot of time to read and having Mark read some classics to me will be delightful whilst on holiday (I wrote it like that to help Mark understand that I will be listening to his stuff while on the beach). You'll find two years' worth of tales archived here, Chris, in handy easy-to-access Netflix-style tile format. So you might ...
Welcome to Part Six of the latest audio entertainment in our series Tales for Our Time: The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers - a spy story of German machinations in the Frisian Islands that speaks to us still over a century later...
Here comes Part Five of my serialization of The Riddle of the Sands, Erskine Childers' protean spy novel of Anglo-German intrigue a decade before the Great War. In tonight's episode, Carruthers and Davies steer the Dulcibella into port...
Here we go with Part Four of our brand new Tale for Our Time - my summer serialization of Erskine Childers' protean spy thriller of 1903 The Riddle of the Sands...
Welcome to the first of our summer season of audio adventures. This is the twenty-eighth of our radio serials, and it's a highly influential story that for many critics is the first modern spy novel...
The latest entry in Mark's anthology of video poetry - with medieval murderers, an exhumation to inspire Dracula, and an image that's echoed down the centuries
with Mark and his guests Leonard Bernstein, Chuck Berry, Billy Bragg, Leslie Bricusse, Louis Clark, Vincent Falcone Jr, Julio Iglesias, Ralph McTell, Mary Martin with June Silver, Men at Work, Maria Muldaur, Sid Ramin, Ann Ronell and Harry Secombe (with bonus appearance by Tim Rice)