In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with a plea for the times.
~On Monday Steyn returned to the Golden EIB Microphone. The post-Election Day purgatory and its various manifestations predominated. Click below to listen:
~On Tuesday Mark was back on America's Number One radio show for more lockdown and 'lections:
~On Wednesday Steyn swung by "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to chew over the Democrats' lame Good Cop-Defunder/Bad Cop-Defunder routine. Click below to watch:
Also on Wednesday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from Krakentastic pressers to follow-the-science Covid docs getting down with maskless bikini babes.
~Thursday's edition of The Mark Steyn Show Mark considered the Hitler of the Week and the pealing laughter coming from the Chinese Politburo. There was also another episode of The Hundred Years Ago Show, plus Swedes and Jamaicans taking five.
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~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A taking questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on the Trump legal challenges, risk-averse Republicans, the canceling of Christmas and much more. You can listen to the full show here.
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~On Saturday Kathy Shaidle's weekend movie date was Kirosawa's Ikiru.
~Mark's marquee presentation this week was his latest Tale for our Time - Psmith, Journalist by P G Wodehouse. Steyn Clubbers can click for Part Nine, Part Ten, Part Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen and Part Fifteen. Part Sixteen airs tonight.
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Oh, and for Christmas we have the perfect soundtrack...
A new week at SteynOnline begins tonight with Mark's Song of the Week.