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Welcome to the weekend edition of The Mark Steyn Show, covering everything from Magellan's landing at Guam to Eric Swalwell's suit against Trump, and with many exciting new features along the way. Mark also has a poem from John Donne, and an earworm that will last all weekend long. Click above to listen. Steyn will be back here over the weekend for the second episode of Mark Steyn's Passing Parade, as well as movies and music and suchlike. Mark Steyn Club members who wish to use their personal podcast players to listen to The Mark Steyn Show or Tales for Our Time can find instructions here - and the RSS page itself here. If you prefer to read your radio shows, Steyn Club members can peruse the transcripts here. For the full archive of our ...
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Politics & Current Affairs
As I was saying on Fox News recently, every border on the planet is currently locked down, except the US southern border, which has been entirely dissolved by order of Dementia Joe. When I flew in to Logan Airport in Boston not so long ago, the Department of Homeland Wankery (aside from herding us all into a confined space that made "social distancing" impossible so they could advise us of the need to social-distance) asked for me a street address and telephone number, and then left tedious messages demanding to know if I was "quarantining". Yet, when over a hundred illegal aliens with no right of admission to the United States arrive in Brownsville, Texas and test positive for ChiCom-19, they're discharged into the community without ...
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Steyn on Fox
Tucker and Mark on the left's abolition of everything
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Laura's Links
Laura Rosen Cohen on the elusive Great Reopening, non-binary Mr. Potato Head, and the cancellation of Dr. Seuss...
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Steyn on the Air
Mark joins Chris Kenny on Sky News to talk Trump and Biden
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The Mark Steyn Show
Mark starts with a too literal example of Chinese penetration, moves to the silenced victims of Justin's Covid isolation facilities, the hell of lockdown without end, a fine way to treat a Steinway, and concludes with Chairman Xi's plans for small Pacific states...
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Clubland Q&A
If you missed our livestream Clubland Q&A on Thursday afternoon, here's the action replay. Simply click above and settle back for an hour of my answers to questions from Mark Steyn Club members around the planet on post-nationalist nations, a judges' republic, following the science over the cliff, and Boris and his magic roundabout...
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The Mark Steyn Show
This edition of The Mark Steyn Show begins with an innovative example of pre-cancel culture and ends with a last word on Rush. In between Steyn has an early favorite for Brit Wanker Copper of the Year, a genocidal Justin (but very relaxed about it), a poem to mark the two hundredth anniversary of Keats' death, the days when Democrat election fraud had consequences, and another rummage through Mark's Mailbox...
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Steyn on the Air
Mark hosts a very special edition of America's Number One radio show with Rush's widow Kathryn Limbaugh
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The Mark Steyn Show
We have a brand new feature for you, plus a few regulars: There's The Hundred Years Ago Show, brimming with thousand-mile strolls and self-appendectomies; and our Last Call features a brace of orchestras - the Royal Philharmonic and the Electric Light...
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Steyn on Fox
Mark guest-hosts the one and only Tucker Carlson Tonight
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Ave atque vale
It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Rush Limbaugh, a giant of American broadcasting, a uniquely talented performer, and a hugely generous man to whom I owe almost everything...
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The War on Free Speech
Steyn's latest court filing on global warm-monger Michael E Mann's vanity lawsuit (and Mann's corrupt employer)
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Mann vs Steyn
The Corner post that launched a lawsuit...
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The Mark Steyn Show
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of The Mark Steyn Show, in which Mark circles back from a French president convicted of corruption to a First Lady warbling of watery graves. In between we have news from America, Britain, Canada and Denmark. Steyn finds his new feature on Chinese penetration turning yet again alarmingly literal; recalls the good old days of invading Germany; and presents poignant vignettes from the ChiCom-19 statistics, the lockdown commissars and the Brit Wanker Coppers of the Day. All that plus another edition of Mark's Mailbox...
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Steyn's Song of the Week
Mark celebrates an enduring song from a flop show
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The Mark Steyn Show
From Communism on the march and French troops massing on the German border to Kaiser Bill's first interview in exile and the restoration of the Bogd Khan to the Mongolian throne, Mark has your 1921 World News Update
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Shaidle at the Cinema
Mark presents our dear friend Kathy Shaidle's final film column
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Ave atque vale
Welcome to a brand new audio adaptation of Mark Steyn's Passing Parade: We start with Mark's musings on the art of the obit, followed by some thoughts at Calvin Coolidge's grave site, and then the story of Stuart Hamblen...
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Topical Take
A Steyn classic comes true: Hillary Clinton, novelist...
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Steyn on the Air
Mark with Rush Limbaugh's beloved Kathryn, answering questions from listeners - and revealing the Elton John song she played to him in his final days...
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The Mark Steyn Weekend Show
Mark presents a brand new Valentine's entry to the Steyn Club anthology of video poetry
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A Clubman's Notes
Welcome along to our forty-fifth audio adventure in Tales for Our Time. 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
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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