Mark Steyn
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Comedian and political pundit Mark Steyn is a regular guest on Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Hugh Hewitt.
A prolific writer, Steyn's articles and columns have been published in newspapers nationally.
One trivia nugget from Mark Steyn's life is that he was assigned a Greek dictionary used by J. R. R. Tolkien, since they both attended King Edward's School in Birmingham England.
Steyn left school at the tender age of 16 but became a music theater critic in 1986 for The Independent, now once of the leading newspapers of the world.
Like contemporary Steve Bannon, Mark shifted his interest from the arts to politics, writing for The Daily Telegraph of London, one of the most respected conservative newspapers of the world.
In addition, Mark Steyn's articles have appeared in National Review, the Jerusalem Post, The Atlantic and The Irish Times.
When Mark isn't doing a stand-up comedy routine or filling in for a national talk show host, he finds time to write books, including the New York Times bestseller, "America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It."
Recipient of the Henry Salvatori Prize, Steyn become one of the prestigious writers who " "distinguish themselves by an understanding of, and actions taken to preserve and foster the principles upon which the United States was built".
But Steyn's writings are not without detractors, particularly when he writes about what he calls, "the disastrous ideology of multiculturalism and the crisis of the Western civilization."
Married with three children, the Steyns hail form Woodsville, the early political primary state of New Hampshire.
A prolific writer, Steyn's articles and columns have been published in newspapers nationally.
One trivia nugget from Mark Steyn's life is that he was assigned a Greek dictionary used by J. R. R. Tolkien, since they both attended King Edward's School in Birmingham England.
Steyn left school at the tender age of 16 but became a music theater critic in 1986 for The Independent, now once of the leading newspapers of the world.
Like contemporary Steve Bannon, Mark shifted his interest from the arts to politics, writing for The Daily Telegraph of London, one of the most respected conservative newspapers of the world.
In addition, Mark Steyn's articles have appeared in National Review, the Jerusalem Post, The Atlantic and The Irish Times.
When Mark isn't doing a stand-up comedy routine or filling in for a national talk show host, he finds time to write books, including the New York Times bestseller, "America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It."
Recipient of the Henry Salvatori Prize, Steyn become one of the prestigious writers who " "distinguish themselves by an understanding of, and actions taken to preserve and foster the principles upon which the United States was built".
But Steyn's writings are not without detractors, particularly when he writes about what he calls, "the disastrous ideology of multiculturalism and the crisis of the Western civilization."
Married with three children, the Steyns hail form Woodsville, the early political primary state of New Hampshire.