On Monday Mark will be starting the week with Sean Hannity on Fox News, coast to coast across America at 10pm Eastern/7pm Pacific.
Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Steyn:
The week began with sad news: the death of Fred Thompson, senator and actor, with whom Mark shared the stage for a memorable election discussion a few years ago.
~On Monday our Sinatra Century song celebrated a much admired Brazilian pedestrian, "The Girl From Ipanema". And one great bossa nova deserves another, so we paired it with "Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars".
~On Tuesday, Mark swung by Fox News to contemplate the relaunch of Jeb Bush as "the joyful tortoise". Click below to watch:
~On Wednesday Mark started the day with Toronto's Number One morning man John Oakley. They revisited Steyn's blacklisting by United Airlines, contemplated Mr Trudeau's new ministry, and previewed the upcoming climate-change jamboree in Paris. With the warm-monger jet set getting ready for another round of apocalyptic alarmism, there's never been a better time for Mark's new book "A Disgrace to the Profession": The World's Scientists - in their Own Words - on Michael E Mann, his Hockey Stick, and their Damage to Science: Volume One. It's available in print, but it can also be yours instantly via Kindle and Nook. Even Yale Scientific, though unenthusiastic about Mark's book, was disinclined to defend Mann's "false science".
~It was a great week for stabbing, both in the Gaza fashion world and at the University of California. On Thursday Steyn discussed the latter story, and the appalling response by officialdom, on the radio with Hugh Hewitt.
~On Friday, Mark suggested the ISIS bomb aboard the Russian passenger jet was a portent of tomorrow's world. He also dusted off his America Alone demographic arithmetic and concluded that, thanks to Angela Merkel, in two generations Germany will have twice as many Muslims as ethnic Germans
~With Veterans Day and Remembrance Day this coming week, our weekend movie date looked back at We Were Soldiers.
If you've seen the new Bond film, you'll know that Blofeld's cat is back. And so is Mark's! To pre-order Steyn's forthcoming album Feline Groovy: Songs for Swingin' Cats, see here. And don't forget Mark's contribution to the new book on the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.
A new week at SteynOnline begins tonight with our Song of the Week.
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