Audio Recording
If you missed today's Clubland Q&A live around the planet, here's the action replay. Mark answered questions arising from the first week of his trial at the DC Superior Court, but found room for some musings on demographic destiny and the coming world war. All that plus, musically speaking, something very English and something quintessentially American.
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~Trial update from DeSmog Blog:
The case centers around statements made in 2012 by right-wing blogger Rand Simberg and Fox TV personality Mark Steyn that attacked Mann, a scientist and professor who holds a doctorate from Yale.
No truly just society can permit a person who holds a doctorate from Yale to be attacked.
~With reference to that column from The Conservative Woman, it's by Andrew Devine:
After Hamas's terror spree inside Israel on October 7, Western cities have had several months of Islamic extremists and their leftist fellow travellers brazenly parading through the streets calling for the destruction of the world's only Jewish state. As Mark Steyn so accurately points out, those pro-Jihad marches are indicative of the effect of mass immigration from the Islamic world and the social pathologies associated with it that will have an ever-growing impact on the demographics, culture and politics of Western countries.
~As to that limited-edition SteynOnline Liberty Stick, they're available (exclusively) here - and they're proving very popular. The Liberty Stick features both Magna Carta and the US Constitution - and every one is signed and numbered by Steyn. You can order one here.
As to Climate Change: The Facts, a literary collaboration between Steyn and stellar Tucker guest Willie Soon and many others, it's a cracking read - not just Mark and Willie's contributions, but all the rest too, including some old friends no longer with us. The book can be yours at the Steyn store, and Mark will even autograph it for you.
And finally plug-wise, if you like the sound of that Steyn Caribbean Cruise Mark mentioned, with Eva, Conrad et al, you'll find more details here.
~Notwithstanding the stresses and strains imposed by his trial at the awful DC Superior Court, Steyn managed over an hour-and-a-quarter of what we think is well worth a listen. You don't have to be a Mark Steyn Club member to listen to the show, so please click away. But, as always, we thank Steyn Clubbers for many excellent questions.