June 22, 2009 1:03 PM

Father-In-Chief

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(CBS)  It's not one of the official duties of a U.S. President, being "Father-In-Chief." Still, fatherhood was much on the mind of Barack Obama when he sat down Friday for an exclusive White House interview. Our Father's Day Cover Story is reported by our friend (and fellow dad) Harry Smith of The Early Show:

Maybe it was on Election Night when we first realized that not only would there be a new president, but also a new First Family . . . a family with young children.

Along with the role of commander-in-chief and leader of the free world, Barack Obama would be First Dad.

So yes, there would be a swing set. And yes, there would be a dog.

He is everything his own father was not. His book, "Dreams from My Father," details his search for his own identify based on the fact his father was not there.

"He wasn't around," Mr. Obama told CBS News' Harry Smith. "Now, one of the things I benefited from was my mother was so generous in describing him. And so even though he was smart and, you know, hard-working and talented, and so as a young boy I could have a sense that he was an important person, it was the myth that I was chasing as opposed to knowing who he really was.

"But despite the tremendous efforts of my mom, no, there's no doubt that that still left a hole in me."

In his book, Mr. Obama speaks about both the cultivated myth of his father, and the cold, hard truth - that he was absent by choice.

"There was one problem: My father was missing," Mr. Obama wrote. "And nothing my mother or my grandparents could tell me could obviate that single, unassailable fact."

Yet, in brief and rare encounters, Mr. Obama's father passed along certain things the president values to this day.

"The incredible importance that the smallest gesture can make by a father," he said. "I still remember he gave me my first basketball. And it wasn't until much later in life that I realized that my passionate interest in basketball might have brought out of just that small gesture of him giving me a basketball for Christmas. He took me to a jazz concert. And it wasn't until later in life that I realized maybe that's why I got really interested in jazz."

. . . An interest proved by Wynton Marsalis' appearance last week in the White House.

"Your whole life is under a microscope now," said Smith. "And believe it or not, every parent in the country is watching your every move as a parent. Are you aware of that scrutiny?"

"Well, there's no scrutiny more powerful that Michelle's scrutiny," he laughed. "So I don't care what other folks are saying. It's my wife and my kids feeling I am there for them."

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"In this fatherless world, where did you learn to love?" Smith asked.

"Well you know, I had a mother and grandparents," Mr. Obama said. "Where I learned to be a father was looking at some people that I respected. Michelle's father was just a wonderful man. I mean, here's a guy who had multiple sclerosis at the age of 30. And by the time I knew him he was just barely struggling with two crutches to get around. And yet he went to every one of Michelle's dance recitals, every one of her brother's basketball games. And it reminded me that, you know, whatever the hardships, whatever the obstacles, you can be a good dad."

The First Couple has made being present in their children's lives a top priority. The world can wait 'till after Sasha and Malia's soccer or basketball game.

"The one thing that stood out to me in the acceptance speech in Chicago, you said, 'Sasha and Malia, you earned that puppy,'" Smith said. "You used the word 'earned.' It wasn't, 'You get one.' 'You earned it.' You're old school."

"I, we're pretty old school," Mr. Obama said. "I mean, we stay here in the White House. Malia and Sasha, they have to make their beds. They have to walk the dog. They have to feed the dog. They have to do their homework. They don't watch TV during the week. But you know, the amazing thing that we've learned - and I think that is where, again, fathers make a difference - is, kids thrive on order. They want structure."

On Friday afternoon the White House held a barbeque and town meeting for fathers and their kids.

"Fathers are our first teachers and coaches," Mr. Obama said. "They're our mentors and they're our role models. They set an example of success and they push us to succeed; encourage us when we're struggling; and they love us even when we disappoint them, and they stand by us when nobody else will."

It started last year in Chicago, echoing the importance of fatherhood. With four of ten children in the United States born to unwed mothers, the president wants it understood . . . it's time for men to man up.

"We need fathers to realize that responsibility does not end at conception," he said last year. "We need them to realize that what makes you a man is not the ability to have a child - it's the courage to raise one."

"Well, there are heroic moms like mine, heroic extended families," Mr. Obama told Smith. "My grandparents helped raise me. But the fact is that the absence of fathers has an effect on kids. And it's inescapably true: Kids without fathers are more likely to have trouble in school, more likely to participate in drugs, more likely to get into trouble, more likely to end up in jail. So across the board, having a father who is present makes a difference.

"And one of the things that we want do, during the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Fathers Day, [is] just send a message that being a part of your child's life is probably the most important thing you can do - not only for your child, but yourself."


Part Two of Harry Smith's interview with President Obama will air on The Early Show on Monday, June 22 at 7:00 a.m. ET.

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by cdegolier June 23, 2009 3:20 PM EDT
I guess obama is the first president to have children.
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by cattlekate1 June 23, 2009 1:23 PM EDT
Baghdadshere - take your meds. I feel sorry for your anger and your internal stuggles.

We do need a national conversation about Dads and their rights and responsibilities - as well as the unwed teen girls who think it is normal to have a baby during high school.
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by firstbornqueen June 23, 2009 10:43 AM EDT
they "earned the puppy and that makes him old school"!!!!!!! Yes now apply that to credit debt, mortgage, and yes even medical insurance. They didn't just "get" a puppy they earned it, so how can the American people grasped the concept of only spending what they earn???? Oh and we are all not going to "earn" the same either! we have different levels of education & different salaries too and that's okay, we don't have to have everything the same.

Absent father's ... well, well, then why doesn't he support the family of mother and father and be more vocal about this. Instead he oils the squeaky wheels of certain interest groups where the "mother and father" family is not accepted, but actually its portrayed as glamorous. He is a double standard leader, but his sweet and articulate words can lure, dazzle and sweep you off your feet and land you to your death ... and you wouldn't even realize it until it's too late.
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by iub08 June 22, 2009 4:51 PM EDT
CBS news coverage is just shameful. That word doesnt even begin to describe what is going on in their newsroom, but words simply escape me right now.
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by jhn13a June 21, 2009 3:18 PM EDT
Yes be specific and post all the puff articles for bush from fox oh that one media outley as opposed 100's of others for the " had nener accomplished anything in his whole life" obama

Please put all the puff articles about bush and I will put all the puff articles from just abc cbs nbc and that will be in the 100's

I thought he was going to bring all together?


Poll for Sunday shows that 32% of the nation's voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Thirty-four percent (34%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -2. That?s the President?s lowest rating to date and the first time the Presidential Approval Index has fallen below zero for Obama
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by velma179 June 21, 2009 8:00 PM EDT
jhn... Rasmussen is NOT the only poll and as a matter of fact (in common knowledge) it is skewed by design towards a "conservative" viewpoint.

YOU, clearly, are an example of that ideological slant. And, you just don't "get" the fact that [any]polls aren't the epitome of our national dialogue.

PS -- to say ANYONE has never "accomplished anything in his whole life"... is not only hyperbole and ludicrous, it's sad, sad sour grapes.
by jhn13a June 21, 2009 3:04 PM EDT
Look like Harry Smith in the same bed with Brain wiiliams and obama
How can he called a journalist this is pathetic
He is suppose to keep all the politicians honest i.e. Bush

C'mon Harry do your job or just admit u r another press secretary for Obama ,, just say it
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by gravyboat3000 June 21, 2009 2:06 PM EDT
xlib? You're a funny person, you don't post on the stories with,"substance", you just post on the,"fluff", pieces, and complain about the fluff.

hehehe

And goblue has parental issues...
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by xlib June 21, 2009 1:23 PM EDT
Not much coverage on the messiah's health care debacle plan. How come, cbs? Nothing good to report?
I was always foolishly under the impression that the duty and job of the media was to be a watch dog for us. That's watch dog,cbs, not lap dog. How is is possible that you lemmings in the media find everything this guy does as just ok, fine with you.
You carry fluff story after fluff story and nothing of substance.
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by xlib June 21, 2009 12:51 PM EDT
How sweet, messiah all the time, anytime, and always, always positive. It is so interesting that there are never anything negative about the messiah. No matter what he does, what he says is just wonderful.
Your msm now doesn't even have any pretense of not being in the tank for him.
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by goboblue June 21, 2009 11:07 AM EDT
NOBODY in the U.S. really socially cares about fathers. This is basically viewed as a *manufactured* holiday, like "sweetest day", which is WHY it is ALWAYS combined with "dads and grads." Marketers would NEVER consider rolling in mothers day with another holiday--its just much more lucrative. Which is precisely why I give CREDIT to anybody who IGNORES mothers day, YET ANOTHER manufactured holiday!
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