Andrew Jackson and the Dairy Disaster
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The American Presidency: Unfiltered is back with another delightfully strange chapter from the White House archives. Hosted by Brad Pitzl, this episode dives into the unforgettable 1837 moment when President Andrew Jackson was gifted a 1,400-pound wheel of cheese and decided to share it with the public. What followed was less a polite reception and more a chaotic, cheese-fueled spectacle as thousands of guests descended on the White House and devoured the entire block in just a few hours. Some called it civic hospitality, others called it mayhem, and a few historians still refer to it as the “Great Cheese Levy.”
Structured into five sharp segments, with a clear intro and outro, this episode separates fact from folklore while having plenty of fun along the way. Brad explores why the cheese existed in the first place, how Jackson used it as a political symbol, what actually happened inside the White House that day, and why this bizarre event still says a lot about populism, power, and presidential image-making. It’s a reminder that American history is not just speeches and wars—it’s also crowds, chaos, and occasionally, a truly unreasonable amount of cheese.