Happy Post-Nevada Caucus Day to all our American readers. In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with Steyn's return to The Greg Gutfeld Show - and in full recline mode.
~For Presidents Day Mark presented a two-part cavalcade of presidential songs, from Washington to Trump. Meanwhile, the President-in-Waiting, Michael Bloomberg, is already picking out veeps.
Also on Monday, Steyn remembered a fearless colleague, the great Christie Blatchford: His farewell to Blatch was our most read piece of the week.
~On Tuesday Laura's Links rounded up the Internet from the gropemeisters of the TSA to a deaf puppy learning to sign.
~On Wednesday Mark checked in with John Oakley at Toronto's Global News Radio 640 to discuss the derailment of the rule of law up north - and whether down south Bernie is getting schlonged all over again. Click below to listen:
~On Thursday Steyn returned to "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to consider the spectacular Democrat disaster that was this week's presidential debate. Click below to watch:
~On Friday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A taking questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet on a range of topics from the state of the Democrat primary to fleeing Swedes and sodden Aussies. You can listen to the full show here.
Clubland Q&A is made with the support of members of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the Club, see here.
~Kathy Shaidle's Saturday movie date celebrated the first foreign-language film to be nominated for an Oscar.
Our marquee presentation for the weekend was the launch of Mark's latest Tale for Our Time - a John Buchan premonition of a globalist conspiracy, The Power-House.
Tales for Our Time is a special bonus feature of The Mark Steyn Club. The Club is not to everyone's taste, but we do have members in every corner of the world from Virginia to Vanuatu, and, if you have a chum who's a fan of classic fiction in audio, we also offer a special gift membership.
Much of what we do here at SteynOnline - including Tales for Our Time - we also do live and on water on our annual Mark Steyn Cruise. This year we'll be cruising the Med with Michele Bachmann, Conrad Black and other special guests for ten days of sun, sea and civilizational collapse. For more information on our cruise, see here - but don't leave it too late to book: certain cabin categories are fast disappearing.
A new week at SteynOnline begins tonight with our Song of the Week.