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Mark Whitney is President of TheLaw.net and the former host and producer of Late Nite Last Week, the #1 political satire show on Apple Podcasts. He has toured as a one-man show since 2006.[1] Whitney’s one man shows include "The EDucation of Dianne,"[2] and "Fool For A Client."[3][4] He has been profiled by Robert McKee in Story Magazine, sharing the cover with Drew Carey and Russell Brand.[5] In December 2019, Whitney became a candidate for President with the Libertarian Party.
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Mark Whitney is President of TheLaw.net and the former host and producer of [[Late Nite Last Week]], the #1 political satire show on Apple Podcasts. He has toured as a one-man show since 2006.[1] Whitney’s one-man shows include "The EDucation of Dianne,"[2] and "Fool For A Client."[3][4] He has been profiled by Robert McKee in Story Magazine, sharing the cover with Drew Carey and Russell Brand.[5] In December 2019, Whitney became a candidate for President with the Libertarian Party.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 7 January 2020

Mark Whitney
Candidate
President
2020—
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian


Mark Whitney is President of TheLaw.net and the former host and producer of Late Nite Last Week, the #1 political satire show on Apple Podcasts. He has toured as a one-man show since 2006.[1] Whitney’s one-man shows include "The EDucation of Dianne,"[2] and "Fool For A Client."[3][4] He has been profiled by Robert McKee in Story Magazine, sharing the cover with Drew Carey and Russell Brand.[5] In December 2019, Whitney became a candidate for President with the Libertarian Party.