Obama on Leadership this Father’s Day

I’m not sure how many of you were able to see this or read any of it, but today Sen. Barack Obama spoke at the Apolistic Church of God in Chicago. While so many of us admire his lofty, uplifting speeches on government and public policy along with the role of citizens in the public sphere, this speech was aimed at something different. Obama instead chose to focus on the leadership that all fathers must exercise on a daily basis, a leadership that we all should embrace, appreciate, and expect in our communities. The whole speech is excellent, but I’ve picked out some of my favorite quotes below.

The first is setting an example of excellence for our children – because if we want to set high expectations for them, we’ve got to set high expectations for ourselves. It’s great if you have a job; it’s even better if you have a college degree. It’s a wonderful thing if you are married and living in a home with your children, but don’t just sit in the house and watch “SportsCenter” all weekend long. That’s why so many children are growing up in front of the television. As fathers and parents, we’ve got to spend more time with them, and help them with their homework, and replace the video game or the remote control with a book once in awhile. That’s how we build that foundation…

You know, sometimes I’ll go to an eighth-grade graduation and there’s all that pomp and circumstance and gowns and flowers. And I think to myself, it’s just eighth grade. To really compete, they need to graduate high school, and then they need to graduate college, and they probably need a graduate degree too. An eighth-grade education doesn’t cut it today. Let’s give them a handshake and tell them to get their butts back in the library!…

It’s up to us – as fathers and parents – to instill this ethic of excellence in our children. It’s up to us to say to our daughters, don’t ever let images on TV tell you what you are worth, because I expect you to dream without limit and reach for those goals. It’s up to us to tell our sons, those songs on the radio may glorify violence, but in my house we live glory to achievement, self respect, and hard work. It’s up to us to set these high expectations. And that means meeting those expectations ourselves. That means setting examples of excellence in our own lives.

But our young boys and girls see that. They see when you are ignoring or mistreating your wife. They see when you are inconsiderate at home; or when you are distant; or when you are thinking only of yourself. And so it’s no surprise when we see that behavior in our schools or on our streets. That’s why we pass on the values of empathy and kindness to our children by living them. We need to show our kids that you’re not strong by putting other people down – you’re strong by lifting them up. That’s our responsibility as fathers.

And by the way – it’s a responsibility that also extends to Washington. Because if fathers are doing their part; if they’re taking our responsibilities seriously to be there for their children, and set high expectations for them, and instill in them a sense of excellence and empathy, then our government should meet them halfway…

The speech in its entirety:

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there. Be good fathers, and be good sons.

3 Responses to “Obama on Leadership this Father’s Day”

  1. The Day I Fell In Love with Barack Obama « Says:

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  2. Brian Browne Says:

    Mr. Holland:

    Hope all is well with you and that you are having a good summer. I signed up for this College Dems blog but I am not sure if my registration went through as I never received any confirmation. Will you check on this and let me know? My user name is political prof and my e-mail address is browneb@stjohns.edu There is much happening with St. John’s Participate’08 that I would like to share.
    Brian Browne

  3. John W. Williams Jr. Says:

    This was a great speech!
    Keep up the great work!
    My only child graduated on May 7, 2007

    God is good!

    John Williams
    PS< I believe word

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