Mark will be being deposed in a tedious legal matter this coming week, so we may have a guest columnist or two in lieu. Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Steyn:
~The week began with Mark paying tribute to Herbert Kretzmer, lyricist of Les Misérables. and much else, and a longtime reader of SteynOnline going way back to our earliest days.
~On Monday Mark reflected on the latest decapitation on the streets of Europe: it was our most read piece of the week.
~Tuesday's edition of The Mark Steyn Show covered Campaign 2020 two weeks out, the liberation of Jeffrey Toobin's penis, Britain's bonking ban, and much more.
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~On Wednesday Mark swung by the Number One primetime show in America, "Tucker Carlson Tonight", to address the unmasking of our hypocritical rulers. Click below to watch:
Later on Wednesday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet, from #MeToobin to manstruation.
~On Thursday Steyn did his best to take the FBI alert on Iranian "disinformation" seriously.
~On the morning after the final debate, Mark analyzed where the race stands eleven days out.
~~For the weekend edition of The Mark Steyn Show Mark covered everything from acronymic sexism to woke generals, reflected on competing realities with a bit of classic Steyn from long before this crazy year. All this plus a poem and a song for the times - and the Grinch who stole Christmas prematurely.
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For her Saturday movie date Kathy Shaidle joined Vincent Price in The Hilarious House of Frightenstein.
A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with Mark's Song of the Week.