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Malia and Sasha's Father

Barack Obama: Dad

By Rick Henry Christopher Published about a year ago 3 min read

I've been wanting to write something for the Men's community for quite some time. Istarted a few projects that either were going to be too much of a time committment or seemed a bit too kitschy. I wanted to write something on an admirable man. I went through a few and this is where I ended up.

Barack Obama commands respect worldwide for his role as a dad, which stands out as much as his political achievements. No one can dispute that when it comes to fatherhood, Barack ranks among the best. His bond with his daughters Malia and Sasha, sets a high bar for parenting putting love, involvement, and genuine care at the forefront.

Barack taught us that regardless of your status or the obstacles you face, to be an involved father is one of the most crucial duties there is and one that must come before everything else even leading the United States as President!

From the start of his presidency, Obama made it clear his daughters topped his list of priorities. He often talked about how being a dad was his most vital job. A high-profile position can consume you, yet Obama always kept his daughters at the heart of his world.

Obama's approach to parenting mirrored his leadership style. He devoted his time and attention to his job responsibilities and relationships just as he worked to maintain an active bond with his daughters.

Despite the demands of the presidency, Obama always set aside time for Malia and Sasha. He was dedicated to being a part of their lives. He often mentioned that he would eat dinner with his family at 6:30 p.m. every night no matter what. This significant action reveals a lot about what he valued most. His daughters could rely on him to be present, to hear about their day at school, their friends, and their general experiences. Through his constant commitment, Malia and Sasha understood their importance and the value of their lives.

Being the children of the President of the United States can never be easy. But Obama made sure that his daughters were kept away from the strain of public life. The pressures of living in the White House could have easily taken away a normal childhood for Malia and Sasha. Obama, along with Michelle, ensured that his daughters grew up with stability and balance. He didn't let the politics around them consume their lives, focusing more on education, friendships, and family life.

One more thing that is impressive in Obama's fatherhood is the way he talks about his daughters. He often speaks about how he feels proud of them—not because of what they are achieving but as human beings. This kind of open, emotional support is vital for a child’s development. It builds confidence and helps them navigate the trials of growing up. Obama's public devotion to his daughters reminds every father of the importance of expressing love and pride in their children.

One such moment that really showed Obama's dedication to being a father was, in 2017, when he delivered his goodbye speech in Chicago. During his speech, he spoke directly to Malia and Sasha, telling them how proud he was of the young women they had become. It was such a poignant moment, his love for his daughters couldn’t have been more evident. His voice shook with emotion as he spoke of the sacrifices they had made and how gracefully they handled the public attention.

On their last night in the White House the girls had a sleepover, like any other normal youth. There were eight girls with pizza and chicken nuggets. The next morning, they were in tears as they said goodbye to the friends they made while living in the White House.

But it’s not just the public moments that define Barack Obama as a father. It’s the small, everyday acts of love and attention that truly reflect his commitment. Whether he was coaching their basketball teams, assisting with homework, or simply being a trusted confidant, Obama was consistently present for his daughters. These are the moments that hold immense significance for a child.

Obama’s relationship with Malia and Sasha defines how a father can juggle work and family life, even in the most challenging situations. His dedication to his daughters remained steadfast, even while navigating the complexities of leading a nation. His approach to fatherhood serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of being present and ensuring that your children feel loved and supported. In a world where our lives are controlled by our jobs, Barack Obama’s example reminds us that one of the most vital roles a man can fulfill is that of a father. His love and commitment to Malia and Sasha are evident in the confident, grounded individuals they have become, ready to take on the world. It’s a testament to the profound impact a father can have on his children.

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With Love, RHC ❤️

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Rick Henry Christopher

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  • Lightning Bolt ⚡8 months ago

    This was my very first time to the Men's community. And it was a magnificent introduction to this community. I didn't know most of this. Every photograph made me smile, especially the last one, with all those beaming smiles. **Consistency** = stability (predictability)-- and that speaks volumes about a parent's love. A meal every night at 6:30 may seem like a small thing to some people, but that's just **huge**. I was tearing up by the end of this, especially learning about the girl's slumber party. I appreciate this and glad I was drawn to it tonight, my friend. I'll be visiting other communities I've never been to because of you. ⚡💙⚡

  • Lamar Wigginsabout a year ago

    👏👏👏 I will always respect the Obama family. They are firsthand evidence that the American dream is still alive and well. Great article, Rick.

  • Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago

    Wonderful, beautiful tribute to a humble and caring human being. You did justice to the man he is. Great work Rick.

  • Rachel Deemingabout a year ago

    Such a wise piece. I have enormous respect for Obama as a man and as a President. He was a safe pair of hands, I felt, and a statesman. The warmth that he had for Michelle and his daughters was tangible. More leaders like him needed, I think.

  • L.C. Schäferabout a year ago

    It seems they came out unscathed after eight years, and that alone is an achievement of their parents, and a testament to their dedication and care.

  • Alyssa wilkshoreabout a year ago

    Love this treatise.

  • Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago

    Yes Barack Obama is a good father, husband and a good person. This is an extraordinary article describing a decent human being.

  • Tiffany Gordonabout a year ago

    Loved this topic! Splendid job!

  • Lana V Lynxabout a year ago

    Great article, Rick! I will never forget that Obama coached Sasha’s basketball team until other parents forced him to quit because of the security concerns.

  • Kendall Defoe about a year ago

    Excellent!

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