New York Times Guacamole, President Obama chose to share his thoughts on what makes a fitting guacamole on Twitter today. As indicated by him, peas should not be incorporated:
1) Why on the planet is Obama tweeting about peas and guacamole?
The president was taking questions about health awareness and the Affordable Care Act in a Twitter Q&A session:
So actually, Justin Green, the political supervisor of IJReview, asked the president about the evening's most pressing Twitter controversy — whether peas should be incorporated in guacamole:
2) Why had pea guacamole get to be controversial on Twitter?
Prior toward the evening, the New York Times sent the accompanying Tweet, with a connection to a formula:
The absurd suggestion — and the Times' assurance that we should "trust" it — had as of now prompted numerous expressions of shock, especially on politics and journalism Twitter, before President Obama said something:
3) Hold on. Jimmy Fallon asked Jeb Bush about peas and guacamole weeks prior?
To be sure he did, as the above feature, uncovered by BuzzFeed News, shows. "Have you ever attempted peas in your guacamole?" Fallon asked. "We don't do peas in guacamole," Bush responded.
Fallon clarified: "You put English peas in the guacamole and blend it up—" But Bush cut him off, shaking his head, "I'm perplexed not. No, no." Fallon chuckled and said, "Truly, you truly gotta attempt it!"
So obviously the guacamole-pea conspiracy goes more profound than we ever envisioned. Yet, fortunately, our bipartisan political elites have united in support of sound judgment and grea
1) Why on the planet is Obama tweeting about peas and guacamole?
The president was taking questions about health awareness and the Affordable Care Act in a Twitter Q&A session:
So actually, Justin Green, the political supervisor of IJReview, asked the president about the evening's most pressing Twitter controversy — whether peas should be incorporated in guacamole:
2) Why had pea guacamole get to be controversial on Twitter?
Prior toward the evening, the New York Times sent the accompanying Tweet, with a connection to a formula:
The absurd suggestion — and the Times' assurance that we should "trust" it — had as of now prompted numerous expressions of shock, especially on politics and journalism Twitter, before President Obama said something:
3) Hold on. Jimmy Fallon asked Jeb Bush about peas and guacamole weeks prior?
To be sure he did, as the above feature, uncovered by BuzzFeed News, shows. "Have you ever attempted peas in your guacamole?" Fallon asked. "We don't do peas in guacamole," Bush responded.
Fallon clarified: "You put English peas in the guacamole and blend it up—" But Bush cut him off, shaking his head, "I'm perplexed not. No, no." Fallon chuckled and said, "Truly, you truly gotta attempt it!"
So obviously the guacamole-pea conspiracy goes more profound than we ever envisioned. Yet, fortunately, our bipartisan political elites have united in support of sound judgment and grea
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