Midwest
Internet left baffled by Governor Gretchen Whitmer's 'Professor Potato' video about community college
Michigan Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer bewildered social media users on Tuesday after she posted a video with special guest “Professor Potato” that announced her plan to reduce the cost of community college.
“Professor Potato and I are teaming up to share some news that will revolutionize higher education in Michigan,” Whitmer wrote on X. “This isn’t just small potatoes; it’s a game-changer!”
She also attached a clip that began with a person using the famous potato lens that can turn users into the starchy root vegetable. The fictional character, Professor Potato, video calls Whitmer, who tells him she has some “Yukon gold” news to share with her “favorite spud.”
After stressing that every Michigander deserves to go to college without “frying their bank account,” Whitmer began laying out her “a-peel-ing plan.”
MICHIGAN DEMS, GRETCHEN WHITMER ARE PURSUING A GREEN NEW DEAL, THREATENING FUTURE GRID STABILITY
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced her plans for reduced community college tuition to “Professor Potato” on Tuesday. (Twitter/Screenshot/Gretchen Whitmer)
“Oh, I know what you’re planning,” Professor Potato responds. “This year, we will work together to make the first two years of community college tuition-free for high school graduates.”
“That’s right, professor,” Whitmer says. “Michiganders will save an average of $4,000 as they earn their associate degree, setting them up to earn a bachelor’s or start working and earning a bigger paycheck.”
Professor Potato concluded the call by exclaiming that the plan “isn’t small potatoes” but rather a “big deal.”
The lighthearted video left viewers on the internet perplexed, with many suggesting it was “cringe” and awkward.
“I don’t know what’s worse: the potato or the policy,” NewsBusters staff writer Alex Christy wrote on X.
The official X account of the Michigan Senate Republicans took a small dig at Whitmer for the post, suggesting the price of potatoes has gone up 23% since she assumed office.
“I just want to know what other ideas the Governor’s office had, that ‘make her FaceTime a potato’ was the best one?” Defense of Freedom Spokesperson Angela Morabito tweeted.
MICHIGAN GOV WHITMER ORDERS STATE GOVERNMENT FLEET TO BE 100% ELECTRIC
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks at the SelectUSA Investment Summit on May 4, 2023, in Oxon Hill, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
“How is anyone surprised that this governor thought this was a good idea? Makes perfect sense,” former Michigan state Rep. Lynn Afendoulis chimed in.
Former Real Clear Policy editor Bill Seizer and others questioned how her administration came up with the idea for the potato, wondering if it was from a television show or an original production.
During her Wednesday State of the State speech, Whitmer asked state lawmakers to pass legislation that would provide free community college tuition for all high school graduates and free preschool for four-year-olds.
It is unclear when Whitmer’s initiatives will be brought before state lawmakers. Whitmer advocated for significant proposals in 2023, such as paid family and medical leave, which have still not been approved.
Many of her new proposals, including the free community college plan, will require funding from the state’s annual budget.
Whitmer’s office has not yet returned Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — “The Zone” featured highlights from eight high school boys basketball games from across central Indiana on Friday.
Watch highlights of Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter above.
Final Score: Tri-West 65 Cardinal Ritter 62
“The Zone” airs each Friday at 11:08 p.m. Click here to watch ‘The Zone’ for basketball highlights on February 27, 2026.
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If You Could Put Any Cleveland Baseball Player from the Past on the 2026 Team, Who Would it Be?
We are beginning to see the 2026 roster shape up – now it’s time to get your time machines out.
What Cleveland baseball player from the past would make the biggest impact on the 2026 Cleveland Guardians?
Is it 2017 Francisco Lindor anchoring the team from the shortstop position? Or 1948 Lou Boudreau?
Is it 2002 Jim Thome or 2006 Travis Hafner providing thump in the middle of the lineup? Maybe 1953 Al Rosen gets to DH and spell Jose at third?
Is it 2014 Michael Brantely in right field? 1994 Kenny Lofton in center? 2006 Grady Sizemore in center? 1920 Tris Speaker in center?
1995 Albert Belle providing a shock to the system in left?
Or do you want an ace – maybe 2017 Corey Kluber, 1946 Bob Feller, 2008 CC Sabathia, 1969 Sam McDowell, 1972 Gaylord Perry, 2008 Cliff Lee or 1968 Luis Tiant?
Let us know your choice in the comments below!
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