A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 26-December 2'Tis the season at SteynOnline: we have plenty of Yuletide delights over at the Steyn Store - and, if you really want to treat your beloved this Christmas, there's always a stateroom on the Mark Steyn Caribbean Cruise. In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~ The week started with a nod to the sixtieth anniversary of the assassination of a president in Steyn's Song of the Week. ~ Monday's Topical Take revisited Mark's take from 2010 on the recently victorious Geert Wilders in the Netherlands. ~ Mark's Tuesday's Notebook touched on our atomised society, the demographic death spiral, and who are the real haters. ~ Wednesday's Q&A with Mark covered recent news out of Ireland and the Netherlands, the dirty stinking rotten corrupt US justice system and Mali the elephant. ~ On Thursday Laura's Links returned with her round up of news around the world. ~ Friday's Diversity Deathwatch posting from Mark reported on the recent slap on the wrist for nine rapists in Germany on account that "a migrant background can push offenders to the margins of society". ~ This weekend also saw the first of many Christmas delights with Mark's Christmas Tale for our Time: Plum Duff Part One and Plum Duff Part Two ~ For our Saturday night movie, Rick's Flicks reviewed the new movie on Napoleon. A new week begins with Steyn's Song of the Week on Serenade Radio at 5:30pm GMT/ 12:30pm North American Eastern Time. December 3, 2023 at 7:49 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 19 - 25In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~ Mark started the week with a sentimental postscript to our Remembrance Day observances... ~ In Mark's Monday Notebook, Mark announced the new trial date in Mann vs Steyn plus back-peddling by the Pentagon on treatment of soldiers discharged for refusal to get the "vaccine". ~ On Tuesday Mark covered a story out of France barely covered anywhere else. ~ Wednesday's Clubland Q&A with Mark included everything from then breaking news over the Niagara River to the surprise election results for pal Geert Wilders. ~ Mark shared his traditional Thanksgiving audio delight on Thursday. ~ Later Laura Rosen Cohen's posted her famous links from around the world. ~ On Friday Mark delved into the latest Diversity Stabbing of the Day ~ Rick McGinnis returned on Saturday with his review of "No Man of Her Own". The new week begins with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio at 5:30pm UK time/ 12:30pm Eastern. Don't forget our SteynOnline twenty-first birthday bargains - but just over the weekend, until the early hours of Monday morning: * Twenty-one dollars off membership in The Mark Steyn Club. * Mark's new book, The Prisoner of Windsor, yours for just twenty-one bucks. * Twenty-one per cent off Mark's book of exhibits for Mann vs Steyn: "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 One. And, if you really want to splash out on your loved one this Christmas season, book passage on February's Mark Steyn Cruise, sailing the Caribbean with shipmates Bo Snerdley, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Conrad Black, Michele Bachmann, Leilani Dowding and more. November 26, 2023 at 7:54 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 12-18In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~ On Sunday, Mark celebrated a sentimental song that was, without question, the favourite song of the war years. ~ Mark's Monday's Notebook surveyed the death of the west in real time. ~ The recent conversion of Ayaan Hirsi Ali prompted Mark's topical take on Tuesday - Onward Christian Soldiers. ~ On Wednesday's Clubland Q&A, guest host Andrew Lawton took questions on Suella Braverman's parting shots at Rishi Sunak, the WEF's borderless dreams, and the importance of Israel juxtaposed with the awakened antisemitism across the so-called liberal world. ~ Laura Rosen Cohen returned with her famous links on Thursday. Later that day Mark gave an update on The War on Free Speech. ~ On Friday, we took a look back at Mark's full-length interview with Julian Assange's brother. ~ Guadalcanal Diary was the subject of Saturday's Rick's Flicks. 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For more information, contact The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350 or visit MarkSteynCruise.com November 19, 2023 at 8:15 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: November 5 -11In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~For Steyn's Song of the Week, Mark revisited the classic Light My Fire. ~On Mark's Monday Notebook, Mark looked at The Flagging Spirit. ~Tuesday's Topical Take revisited The State as Rootless Transient. ~ On Wednesday, Mark hosted his Clubland Q&A with topics ranging from the disastrous elections in certain states to Israel and the war on free speech. ~Laura Rosen Cohen returned with another batch of her famous links on Thursday. ~On Friday Mark discussed the Zombie Superpower and what it's like to be right too soon. ~For Armistice Day/ Veteran's Day, Mark shared his reading of "Flanders Field" followed by a review of "We Were Soldiers". November 12, 2023 at 8:01 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: October 22-28Happy Trial Eve to those who've been following the arrival of the long-awaited Mann v Steyn trial, which kicks off with jury selection tomorrow. In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~This week, we continued our audio serialization of Mark's climatological bestseller, "A Disgrace to the Profession", narrated by our very own Melissa Howes. You can catch up with this week's instalments here: parts 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and the concluding instalment, part 20. You can go back to the beginning to brush up on your climate science ahead of the trial here. (Note, the first episode is outside the paywall, though all the others are available only to Mark Steyn Club members to help finance the trial and its related costs. ~Keeping with where the big bucks are, the week began with a new addition to the annals of video poetry, this one Montenegro-themed, filmed live aboard this year's Mark Steyn Cruise on the Adriatic. ~For Steyn's Song of the Week, Mark took a look at a Europop hit from that fleeting cultural moment when the Continentals saw Israel as a cool and enviable state. ~On Monday, with one week to go until the big trial, Mark weighed in on the moral neutrality of diversity. ~Mark went back to the basics Tuesday with his take on demography and culture, and how 'prayer' isn't just about prayer. ~We kicked off a new Mann-themed miniseries Wednesday: Steyn in the Dock, featuring Mark's lengthy deposition at the hands mostly of John Williams (Mann's lawyer, not the Star Wars composer, alas). You can watch part two here and part three here. ~Laura Rosen Cohen returned with another batch of her famous links Thursday, covering off the black cloud hanging over the Jewish people, among other stories from around the globe. ~At T-3 Days to Trial (Friday), Mark hosted a live Clubland Q&A, taking questions from Mark Steyn Club members on his looming rendezvous with the hockey stick huckster himself, among other subjects. ~To close things out, Rick McGinnis kept our Saturday night movie date with a spookier selection, The Haunting. Book now for the upcoming 2024 Mark Steyn Cruise including special guests: Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Conrad Black, Leilani Dowding, James Golden aka Bo Snerdley, Andrew Lawton and Michele Bachmann. This seven-day Caribbean cruise departs from Fort Lauderdale on February 24th with stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico. For more information, contact The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350 or visit MarkSteynCruise.com October 29, 2023 at 9:11 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: October 15-21In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~The week began with Mark's Song of the Week: "Strangers in the Night". ~ On Monday Mark shared a topical take on Holocaust Memorial Day 2008 - which still holds up today. ~In Mark's Tuesday Notebook, Mark surveyed the land from the coppers Hate Crime Awareness Week advertisements, to the collapse of "The Voice" in Australia, and the suspension of Ofcom's director of "online safety". ~On Wednesday's Mark Steyn Show, we revisited the popular climate change forum filmed aboard the Mark Steyn Cruise a few years ago. ~Laura Rosen Cohen was back with a smorgasbord of Laura's Links on Thursday. ~ Much to the delight of listeners, Mark was able to host Clubland Q&A Friday - whereupon he answered questions from club members on everything from Israel to the state of his upcoming case with Mann to Pierre Poilievre. ~Saturday brought us to the thirteenth instalment of "A Disgrace to the Profession", a special audio version of Mark's climatological bestseller for club members. Finally, Rick McGinnis kept our Saturday night movie date with a screening of Silence of the Lambs. Book now for the upcoming 2024 Mark Steyn Cruise including special guests: Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Conrad Black, Leilani Dowding, James Golden aka Bo Snerdley, Andrew Lawton and Michele Bachmann. This seven-day Caribbean cruise departs from Fort Lauderdale on February 24th with stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico. For more information, contact The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350 or visit MarkSteynCruise.com October 22, 2023 at 7:54 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: October 8-14In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~The week began with a column from Mark on as the brutal details of Hamas' latest attack on Israel started to emerge. Mark later paid tribute to Glynis Johns' centenary with a Song of the Week look at "Send in the Clowns." ~On day three of Hamas' siege on Israel, Mark shared his thoughts on free speech and the 'Official Jews' who oppose it. Monday afternoon, we debuted a new feature here at SteynOnline: an audio serialization of "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 1, narrated by Melissa Howes. ~On Tuesday, Mark continued his coverage of the Hamas-Israel war, delving into the Israeli government's apparent unpreparedness. In Part 2 of "A Disgrace to the Profession", we learn why Mann earned that book title in the first place. ~On Wednesday, Mark wrote about Air Canada's Hamas-loving pilot. On The Mark Steyn Show, we revisited Mark's interview with presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy, Jr from a few months back in light of Kennedy's decision to run for president as an independent rather than a Democrat. Later on, we brought you Part 3 of our serialization of "A Disgrace to the Profession", in which one of Mann's peers labels his infamous hockey stick "fraudulent." ~SteynOnline's in-house Jewish mother Laura Rosen Cohen broke from the usual format in Laura's Links on Thursday to share her own thoughts on what's happening in Israel. In the fourth episode of "A Disgrace to the Profession", we hear about the pathologically sh**ty nature of Mann's research. ~Guest host Andrew Lawton took the reins of a live Clubland Q&A Friday afternoon, talking about Israel, Zionism, free speech, and more. Friday wrapped up with an aural account of how Mann turned tree rings into a hockey stick. ~Saturday brought us to the sixth instalment of "A Disgrace to the Profession", and Robert Way's comments on Mann's "made up" technique. Finally, Rick McGinnis kept our Saturday night movie date with a screening of an underrated Terence Davies picture. Book now for the upcoming 2024 Mark Steyn Cruise including special guests: Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Conrad Black, Leilani Dowding, James Golden aka Bo Snerdley, Andrew Lawton and Michele Bachmann. This seven-day Caribbean cruise departs from Fort Lauderdale on February 24th with stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico. For more information, contact The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350 or visit MarkSteynCruise.com October 15, 2023 at 8:01 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: October 1-7In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~The week began with a special Serenade Radio Song of the Week special ~On Monday, he reacted to the GOP debate, and hitting bottom on the BBC. ~In Mark's Tuesday Notebook, Mark took on the fifteen minute cities. ~On Wednesday Mark weighed in on the arrest of his friend Laurence Fox and his firing (along with Calvin Robinson) from GB News. Also, the removal of Kevin McCarthy in the U.S. And, we revisited the Brit Wanker Copper special. ~Laura Rosen Cohen served up a batch of her world-famous links Thursday. ~During Friday's Clubland Q&A, Mark took questions on a variety of topics loosely tied around the theme of accelerating to dystopian hellhole. ~On Saturday Mark responded to the unjustified attack on Israel. ~Later Rick McGinnis delivered our regular Saturday night movie date with Duel in the Sun. A new week begins at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time / 5:30pm UK with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio. Book now for the upcoming 2024 Mark Steyn Cruise including special guests: Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Conrad Black, Leilani Dowding, James Golden aka Bo Snerdley, Andrew Lawton and Michele Bachmann (with more to be announced). This seven-day Caribbean cruise departs from Fort Lauderdale on February 24th with stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico. For more information, contact The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350 or visit MarkSteynCruise.com October 8, 2023 at 8:08 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: September 24-30In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~The week began with a Song of the Week special and remembrance of Mark's excellent producer Brian Savin. ~In Mark's Monday column, he delved into the changing demographics and the surrender of Christendom. ~On Tuesday Mark took on the The Dames of Descending Darkness :: SteynOnline shutting down free speech in the UK and beyond. ~Wednesday's Mark Steyn Show revisited Mark's full-length interview with Andrew Lawton re his best-selling book on the Canadian Truckers. ~Laura Rosen Cohen served up a batch of her world-famous links Thursday. ~During Friday's Clubland Q&A, guest host Andrew Lawton took questions on a variety of topics from Ofcom to the Canadian Parliament and the geritocracy of American politics. '~On Saturday Mark weighed in on the latest Ofcom/ GB/ Free Speech issue that caused him to trend on X throughout the United Kingdom and beyond. ~Later Rick McGinnis delivered our regular Saturday night movie date with The Lost King. A new week begins at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time / 5:30pm UK with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio. Book now for the upcoming 2024 Mark Steyn Cruise including special guests: Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Conrad Black, Leilani Dowding, James Golden aka Bo Snerdley, Andrew Lawton and Michele Bachmann (with more to be announced). This seven-day Caribbean cruise departs from Fort Lauderdale on February 24th with stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico. For more information, contact The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350 or visit MarkSteynCruise.com October 1, 2023 at 7:35 am | Permalink A Se'nnight of Steyn: September 17-23In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark: ~The week began with a special video version Steyn's Song of the Week celebrating the centenary of Hank Williams. ~On Monday Mark delved into recent events in Las Vegas and beyond to illustrate the Spirits of the Age. ~In Mark's Tuesday column, he discussed Ofcom's recent rulings and his fight against the UK state censor in the King's Bench Division of the English High Court. ~Wednesday's special video presentation - Steyn Vs The Stick- revisited Mark's keynote speech before a packed crowd at the Heartland Institute's 10th International Conference on Climate Change in 2015. ~Laura Rosen Cohen served up a batch of her world-famous links Thursday. ~During Friday's Clubland Q&A, guest host Andrew Lawton took questions on a variety of topics from Justin Trudeau blowing up Canada's relations with India to the modern technocrats to the United States Senate's embrace of 'Fetterman chic'. ~Rick McGinnis delivered our regular Saturday night movie date with "One of Our Aircraft is Missing". A new week begins at 12:30pm North American Eastern Time / 5:30pm UK with Steyn's Song of the Week at Serenade Radio and later a special tribute to a great man. Book now for the upcoming 2024 Mark Steyn Cruise including special guests: Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Conrad Black, Leilani Dowding, James Golden aka Bo Snerdley, Andrew Lawton and Michele Bachmann (with more to be announced). This seven-day Caribbean cruise departs from Fort Lauderdale on February 24th with stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico. For more information, contact The Cruise & Vacation Authority at 1-844-340-3350 or visit MarkSteynCruise.com September 24, 2023 at 7:52 am | Permalink ![]() |
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