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International bestselling author, Top Five jazz recording artist, & a leading Canadian human rights activist. Host of The Mark Steyn Show.

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    Jan 2

    Join , the -pardoned , , and Mark's other guests on this year's third annual Mark Steyn Cruise:

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  2. From a song for Michael Bloomberg to the human right to be a criminal to a hippie dystopian cult classic, here's how the last week looked to Steyn.

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  3. In tonight's episode of The Power-House, an ordinary Englishman is strolling on a summer's day through central London. What could be more blandly routine? Except that, amid the jostle of the Cockney throng, all is not as it seems...

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  4. Kathy Shaidle on the so-bad-it's-okay 1968 film Wild in the Streets, starring Christopher Jones as Max Frost, an ageist pop star and mogul who becomes president.

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  5. Feb 29

    Mark answers questions from Mark Steyn Club members around the planet on the recent Democrat debate debacles and whether party bigshots are simply trying to calculate who's the best guy to lose to Trump.

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  6. Feb 28

    Part Seven of my serialization of The Power-House by John Buchan - the latest in our series Tales for Our Time, and a tale of globalist machinations in the run-up to the Great War.

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  7. Feb 28

    Thanks to an all but entirely un-reasoned decision from the Manitoba Human Rights Commission, convicted criminals have now joined women, gays, blacks, Muslims and transgenders as a protected victim class.

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  8. Feb 28

    On Thursday's "Tucker Carlson Tonight" and Mark accepted that everything good in our world we owe to Joe Biden.

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    No wonder the 4th Fast & Furious was so so bad! And now I know what Obama really meant when he said “you did not build that.” —> Joe Biden built it! ...and can’t keep a straight face ; )

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  10. Feb 27

    STEYN ON THE AIR: Mark joins live on at 8:50pm ET on !

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  11. Feb 27

    Part Six of the latest in our new Tale for Our Time. We're enjoying The Power-House by John Buchan, a "shocker" that paved the way for his breakout bestseller The Thirty-Nine Steps and conjures a conspiracy of Machiavellian globalists.

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    Feb 27

    "State power is always arbitrary", plus if you have a litigious client, the province pays for these lopsided cases, the nuisance complainant gets expenses paid for and the defendant has to pay their own legal bills-its outrageous

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    Feb 27

    Human rights laws are a perversion of law; Magna Carta places restrictions on government and now hack human rights jurists say that nobody has the right to not hire a convicted and dangerous criminal, says

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  14. Retweeted
    Feb 27

    "Bad laws metastasize like cancer." Exactly. Mark Steyn on Canada's insane "human rights" laws.

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  15. Feb 27

    STEYN ON THE AIR: Mark joins live in mere moments. Tune in online:

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  16. Retweeted
    Feb 27

    The great will be live on 680 CJOB radio at 1:00 PM Eastern ==> talking blockades, Trudeau, China, coronavirus and more, can't wait!

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  17. Feb 27

    Just after 12pm Central/1pm Eastern, Mark joins Geoff Currier on to discuss the latest insanity from the human rights kangaroo courts. Listen online at

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  18. Feb 27

    Coronavirus' rapid dispersal is, to put it at its mildest, a direct consequence of the bizarre decision by America and its allies to enable China to become the manufacturing plant for the entire planet.

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  19. Feb 26

    Part Five of my serialization of The Power-House, John Buchan's classic thriller from the long and winding road to war in August 1914.

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    Feb 26

    I missed 's commentary on our completed bet. I'm impressed, though he's still wrong about a few things.

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  21. Feb 26

    Henry Kissinger's famous line on the Iran/Iraq war was that it's a shame they can't both lose. In Tuesday night's primary debate they somehow contrived for everyone to lose, including both the Democrat Party and the media.

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