In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with a song for the season.
~Mark's Monday column noted an important development in Big Climate vanity litigant Michael E Mann's near decade-long defamation lawsuit against Steyn: it was our most read piece of the week - and Mark's smash-hit deposition by Mann's lawyer (taking the scenic route with Lindsay Lohan, the Prince of Montenegro and many others) wasn't far behind.
Steyn also marked the release of Marc Morano's brand new book, for which he's written the introduction: Green Fraud: Why the Green New Deal Is Even Worse Than You Think. It's available (personally autographed by Mark) direct from the Steyn bookstore, and also as part of a denialist double-bill with Mark's book "A Disgrace to the Profession": The World's Scientists - in Their Own Words - on Michael E Mann, His Hockey Stick and Their Damage to Science, Volume I.
~On Tuesday Steyn joined Ben Carson, Peter Navarro, Kris Kobach and others for Michelle Bachmann's day-long conference on "election integrity" in America. You can see Mark's presentation and all the others here.
~On Wednesday Steyn swung by the Number One show in cable news to marvel at the resurrection of the Clinton Foundation for an especially audacious racket. Click below to watch:
Also on Wednesday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from the wokestapo on the march to the latest electoral wackiness in Israel.
~On Thursday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A taking questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on multiple topics from the Chinese Communist Party's impending hundredth birthday to NeverTrump bulwarks via BoJo's lost mojo. You can listen to the full show here.
Later Steyn made a rare Thursday appearance with Tucker to analyze Joe Biden's alleged "press" conference:
~On Friday the weekend edition of The Mark Steyn Show brought pertinent news from America, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, the Czech Republic and beyond.
~On Saturday, we continued our latest audio serialization - a book beloved by Steyn's readers, Mark Steyn's Passing Parade - with Mark's consideration of the blockbuster career of Bob Hope.
Later, our weekend movie date remembered the screenwriting career of Larry McMurtry, from The Last Picture Show to Brokeback Mountain.
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A new week at SteynOnline begins later today with the monthly omnibus edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show and continues this evening with Steyn's Song of the Week.