9 Replies to “Twofer: Delingpole + Steyn”

  1. Forget trying to fund the “free speech trial of the century” with disco. Given their accents and jailhouse banter, JD and Steyn should record a cover album of WHAM! hits.

  2. A few minutes into this, Steyn talks about how the ‘hockey stick graph’ was one of the most important tools in the whole ‘global warming’ toolbox.
    Almost all AGW fanatics that I have talked with, have no idea who Michael Mann is, or what the hockey stick graph could possible be.
    But, darn it all, they know just enough to declare me a flat-earther.

  3. Thanks for that. That was a lot of fun. If Styne or Deli came near where I live I would pay to hear them speak; mugs I got.

  4. Lovely interview. Enjoyed every minute of it.
    It also confirms what I have always felt to be true, conservatives have a much better sense of humour than liberals.
    In the last half of the interview Steyn makes some very interesting points on why conservative organizations are not getting as much bang for their buck compared to liberal organizations. It is worth listening to.

  5. Something they discussed in the middle was the over-lawyering of America. Most of the politicians are lawyers, the legal profession is one-tenth of the US economy, and so forth.
    I have long thought that admission to the Bar should be disqualification for holding political office; after all, a lawyer writing law is in an obvious conflict of interest.

  6. Ed if you ran for office on that platform you would get my vote!!
    In Canada the situation is not as bad as in the US, but we are still over-lawyered here too. And our court system may not be as dysfunctional at in the US, but it is still dysfunctional.

  7. Excellent listening, enlightening banter between two polemicists who have seen the ugly under belly of so called free societies.

  8. Mann is like the Globull Warming platoon’s lucky fool showoff
    who recklessly always got way too far ahead as point man with-
    out suffering any consequences.
    Up to now.

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