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Mark Steyn: One Day, Germany Will Have Had Enough
The Telegraph ^
| March 30, 2003
| Mark Steyn
Posted on 03/29/2004 4:02:45 PM PST by quidnunc
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To: expatpat
Sorry to correct you, but according to Stein's own web site, he splits his time between Montreal Quebec, London England, and a small town in New Hampshire. Since his hobby is dog sledding, I suspect New Hampshire must be his winter residence. I've never heard him speak but strangely enough those who have say he talks with a pronounced English accent. That must be an interesting story all by itself. He still retains his Canadian citizenship and is a close friend of Conrad Black (lately under siege) and his journalist wife Barbara Amiel - also a conservative commentator and a very good one too.
It's through Black's publications that Stein's articles first became well known to the public.
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posted on
03/30/2004 12:21:59 PM PST
by
knighthawk
(Some people say that we'll get nowhere at all, let 'em tear down the world but we ain't gonna fall)
To: hershey
Mark Steyn, V.D. Hanson, Ann Coulter, Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Larry Elder, Laura Ingrham - the cream of the crop. Then the second tier of conservative writers such as David Limbaugh, Paul Craig Roberts, Cal Thomas, et al. Ideas and wit flowing freely. If I were Bill Safire, I would gnash my teeth with jealousy. We lost two great ones with the passing of Barbara Olsen and Mike Kelly, but the left has nothing close to those listed above. After watching Karen Hughes last night, I wonder what her writing would be like. I have to get her book and find out.
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03/31/2004 5:02:13 AM PST
by
7thson
(BT AR - means end of message - no reply necessary or wanted!)
To: 7thson
The loss of Barbara Olsen and Mike Kelly hit us hard...both coming into their own and making such a difference with grace and intelligence. Great voices, integrity, decency, yup, ideas and wit. You don't see anything like that on the liberal side. Ideas are rammed down the readers' throats, regardless of common sense and truth. The ends justify the means. That's what it's all about for liberals. Sweep anything inconvenient under the rug and fog, fog, fog. It will be interesting to see Condi hand the committee members their lunch when she testifies. I expect the RATS to interrupt her, talk over her, imply that she's committing perjury, etc.
I heard Tom (idiot) Oliphant of the Boston Globe on Imus early this am. Oliphant gave Clarke's lies a complete pass...'He's only human', was one excuse. Certainly there's nothing political about Clarke's book and handling by the RAT press and committee members. His appearance is 'courageous', he was the top man in charge of terrorism under Clinton,(also given a pass about his refusal to fight terrorism), so Clarke was in a position to know what was going on. His voice went 'unheeded' by the Bush admin..
Condi Rice may have given a speech on Al Quaeda a year or two before Clarke brought it to her attention, but(nuancing like mad here), it wasn't that she didn't 'know' about Al Quaeda, actually, but that she didn't have a clue about how serious the danger was. And on and on.
I gather Imus has said he's not voting for Bush, so he has on the usual liberal suspects and lets them rant away to their hearts' content. I can't wait until Kerry picks Hill the harridan as his running mate. That should be quite a ticket. Dull and duller. They're closing North Station and a big section of I95 to the public while the convention's in town in July. Commuter horror. Maybe it will cost the RATs some votes.
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03/31/2004 11:46:09 AM PST
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hershey
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