The Cheesing of the White House
No, no, no. This will not stand:
1/8 This tweet is a goddamn outrage and it’s wrong https://t.co/eAAjgkTiCr
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
2/8 The White House doesn’t know it’s own history! Because Aaron Sorkin is not a history teacher and The West Wing is not a civics textbook!
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
3/8 The tradition of a giant block of cheese does not date back to Andrew Jackson, it dates back to Thomas Jefferson.
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
4/8 I would encourage every enthusiast of White House cheese to consult the “Correspondence of Sylvanus Urban” https://t.co/m8uopJ7vwU
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
5/8 Elder John Leland, a Calvinist pastor from Cheshire, MA, prepared a massive block of cow cheese for delivery to the White House in 1802.
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
6/8 Everyone in town brought a bucket of milk to the mill, save for the Federalists, whose cows would’ve conveyed a “distasteful savour.”
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
7/8 The result was a 1600lb wheel of cheese, which Leland had to wait for winter snowfalls in order to carry 500 miles overland by sleigh.
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
8/8 Jackson supporters only later adopted this tradition because “every honor which Jefferson had ever received should be paid to [Jackson]”
— Matt Langer (@mattlanger) January 16, 2015
Shameful.