In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Steyn:
With Mark busy promoting his new book, the week began at SteynOnline with an apocalyptic ditty from the title of an earlier Steyn bestseller.
~On Monday Mark raised awareness of a new disease that's cutting down the global warm-mongering community like ISIS in Liberia: climate depression. We'd like to think they're depressed because the looming Mann vs Steyn trial of the century isn't go so well. Various aspects of the case come before the DC Court of Appeals on November 25th, but, regardless of how that turns out, Mark continues to prepare for trial, and thanks all those readers who've supported his case by buying SteynOnline gift certificates and patronizing the Steyn store to pick up the new book and more.
~Tuesday was Election Day in the United States. It was a bad night for Democrats everywhere - except, that is, for Steyn's own senator, Jeanne Shaheen. It was an even worse night for big-spending climate billionaires.
~On Wednesday, the morning after, Mark joined his old radio pal in Atlanta, Michael Graham to chew over the election results.
~On Thursday, he checked in with Jonathon Van Maren up in Ontario and ventured a few thoughts on public-radio sex fiends.
~On Friday Steyn leafed through the latest issue of The Limbaugh Letter, wherein Rush interviewed Mark, described him as "courageous as hell" and called The [Un]documented Mark Steyn a "must-read". So did Paul Tuns at The Interim in Canada.
~After the tumult of the week, Mark relaxed with a Saturday centenary celebration of screen siren and cellphone pioneer Hedy Lamarr.
A new week at SteynOnline starts tonight with our Song of the Week.
As for Mark's new book, The [Un]documented Mark Steyn is currently jostling with Tina Fey on the New York Times bestseller charts. It's available from in America from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million, not to mention Costco, and from Indigo-Chapters, Amazon and McNally-Robinson in Canada. Or, for instant gratification, get it in eBook - in Kindle, Kobo, Nook and iBooks.And, wherever you are on the planet, we're happy to ship you a personally autographed copy direct from the SteynOnline bookstore.