In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with Steyn and Judge Jeanine discussing the latest developments in the Harvey Weinstein rape scandal. Click below to watch:
~On Monday Bowe Bergdahl pleaded guilty to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. Mark looked back at the deserter Obama chose to honor in the Rose Garden. It was our most-read piece of the week.
~Tuesday's SteynPost gave three cheers for the enduring legacy of the British Empire. Click below to watch:
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~Wednesday was a busy day for Mark on the air. He started the day guest-hosting America's Number One radio show and ended it with Tucker Carlson on Fox News revisiting the ever shifting narrative of the Las Vegas attack. Click below to watch:
~On Thursday we reached the end of the first week in our latest nightly audio adventure, Tales for our Time: This time Steyn's reading Anthony Hope's classic tale of Ruritanian romance and intrigue, The Prisoner of Zenda. Click for Part Three, Part Four, Part Five, Part Six, Part Seven, Part Eight and Part Nine. Tales for Our Time is made possible through the support of members of The Mark Steyn Club. For more on the Club, see below.
~On Friday Mark addressed the latest disclosures about the Clinton Foundation - or as he calls it Uranium & Diarrhea, Inc.
~At the weekend we always like to turn away from the grubby churn of politics and focus on high art - such as "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat". For our Saturday movie date, Mark looked at one of Harvey Weinstein's closest collaborators Quentin Tarantino and his defining hit Pulp Fiction.
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A new week at SteynOnline begins this evening with our Song of the Week, and Episode Ten of The Prisoner of Zenda.