While testing out a new gimbal on a breezy beach walk near his studio, Mark Whitney unspools a plausible political thriller involving J.D. Vance, Peter Thiel, and the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein. Drawing inspiration from House of Cards, Whitney spins a tale of plausible deniability, dark arts kompromat, and quiet coups—ultimately asking: who benefits most if Trump collapses under scandal?
Show Notes — America's Coach (July 21, 2025)
Seagrove Park, Del Mar, CA · 5:30P Pacific
“That’s where they keep the Pacific Ocean—right there.”
“If you pick up driftwood and see creepy things crawling underneath? That’s Frank Underwood.”
“I’m not a conspiracy theorist. I’m just a guy who spent 30 years with the law—and I like stories with facts that favor my argument.”
“Peter Thiel doesn’t want a vice president in his pocket. He wants a president.”
“You don’t hear about blackmail when it happens. That’s the nature of blackmail.”
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