~In just over a week's time, our first post-Covid Mark Steyn Cruise begins in Trieste with Mister Snerdley, Eva, Leilani, Alexandra and many other Steyn favourites. If you can't be there, tonight's Mark Steyn Show may give you a flavour of some of what you're missing: Mark picks a few favourite moments from Steyn Cruises, starting with former presidential candidate Michele Bachmann and Mrs Thatcher's speechwriter John O'Sullivan on globalism versus sovereignty. Included in the lineup are the two Canadians who slew the ludicrous global-warming hockey stick, Steve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick, along with Anthony Watts of the world's most-read climate website.
Also on the show: The tables get turned and Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer get to interview Steyn - and Mark tips his hat to a friend whose absence we still feel, the late Kathy Shaidle.
All that plus a brand new edition of Mark's Mailbox, and Steyn's Last Call, in which he pays tribute to Sheldon Harnick, lyricist of Fiddler on the Roof, who died a few days ago.
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False Gods and the New Heretics | Thu...
The "niche Canadian" (thank you, The Guardian) returns with the Steyn Show's midweek panel - Leilani Dowding, Alexandra Marshall and Samantha Smith - to take the pulse of the planet. If you don't want to watch it on your telephone, you can watch it on your Smart TV with the whole family agog - an...
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Free and Fair Elections? | Wednesday ...
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of The Mark Steyn Show. If you're watching us in real time, immediately after today's show, Mark will be back with his old EIB comrade on Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour, live at 4pm US Eastern on New York's legendary radio powerhouse, 77 WABC.
On today's episode we welcom...
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Marching Through the Blizzard of Lies...
~Welcome to a brand new week of The Mark Steyn Show. Today's episode features the return of three favourite guests from around the globe, with different angles on our informational No Man's Land:
First up is Mary Dejevsky on what just happened in Russia. Mere theatre? But, if so, staged by whom?...