The Mark Steyn Cruise has returned to port after a week of relaxation, revelry, and review. If you missed out on the fun this time, make sure to check out the official Mark Steyn Cruise website to be notified when details about our next voyage are released.
You can support Mark's fight for free speech on both sides of the pond by purchasing a gift certificate in the Steyn Store or buying a gift membership in The Mark Steyn Club for a friend of family member.
Meanwhile, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began on a musical note with Mark's Song of the Week take on a song from the British West Indies, "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes".
~In his Monday notebook, Mark took aim at those who dismiss fondness for free speech as a mere "fetish".
~On Tuesday, Mark was reminded of a column he wrote a decade ago on the absence of the right from every societal space other than politics.
~Guest host Laura Rosen Cohen took the mic on Wednesday to host a live Clubland Q&A, fielding questions from Mark Steyn Club members on the decline of the American republic, Israel, and how the West is screwed.
~Laura returned Thursday morning with another batch of her famous links, covering everything from trauma and antisemitism to immigration and Sleepy Formaldehyde Joe.
~Mark shared on Friday a Mark Steyn Cruise role reversal as Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer took the stage and interviewed Mark.
~Rick McGinnis went full Hitchcock in Rick's Flicks this week, offering his take on The 39 Steps.
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