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Obama Promotes the Importance of Fatherhood

Joyce Jones Jun 20, 2009

President Barack Obama delivered a poignant and candid speech on the importance of fatherhood and personal responsibility before a group made up largely of young males and representatives of community mentoring organizations who attended a town hall meeting in the East Room of the White House on Friday.
The president and members of his staff spent [...]

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Black Media in the White House

Derek T. Dingle Mar 30, 2009

On Feb. 9, I achieved the career milestone of interviewing President Barack Obama -- his first magazine Q&A. In the 15-minute phone interview, we talked about the prospects of his multi-prong economic agenda and his administration's plans to bolster small business. That same day, I had a seat in the East Room of the White [...]

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Obama Pledges Persistence

Derek T. Dingle Mar 24, 2009

Persistence. That’s the message that President Barack Obama ended with last night as he took a battery of questions from the press during his news conference on the economy.
He held his second presidential press conference after a week in which he unveiled another multi-trillion dollar of packages: the small business leading fix; another bailout [...]

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Transcript: Q&A by Obama, Brown

BlackEnterprise.com Mar 3, 2009

President Barack Obama: Hello, everybody. Good to see you. Where are the Brits? They're over there.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown: In fact, they're everywhere. (Laughter.)
President Obama: Are they? They're spread out?
All right, my understanding is we're going to do four questions, and we'll just alternate. I'll start off with Jennifer Loven of AP.
Question: Thank you, sir. [...]

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Obama Pledges Persistence

Persistence. That’s the message that President Barack Obama ended with last night as he took a battery of questions from the press during his news conference on the economy.

He held his second presidential press conference after a week in which he unveiled another multi-trillion dollar of packages: the small business leading fix; another bailout for the auto industry -- this time for suppliers; and the details of the Treasury Department's plan to buy toxic assets and clean up the balance sheets of the nation's banks.

Although my seat number was 203, I was seated in the front row, a few feet away from the president, in what I like to call Broadcaster's Row. The row is occupied by a number of White House correspondents that you see on cable television each night. MSNBC's Chuck Todd sat next to me. It was a great position to be an eyewitness to history. I was hopeful that I would get a question but it didn't happen this time around.

In fact, Ebony's Washington correspondent Kevin Chappell passed me as he went to his seat rows back and jokingly asked: "Do you want to trade seats?"

I should have taken him up on his offer: he got to ask the question.
I'm sure I'll get to ask my question in the future. Persistence.

The press conference was another opportunity for Obama to communicate to the American public. He has appeared on “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno, “60 Minutes” and held a series of town hall meetings in an effort to sell his economic program. It's his toughest battle. There's quite a bit of political wrangling around his $36 trillion budget. Republicans deride it as "the most irresponsible budget in history" while some Democrats are dismantling components of the budget.

But the president is still determined to keep his vision of the future intact -- one with an emphasis on health care, education, energy, and eventually deficit reduction over the next decade.

It is now 64 days into his term. He used the press conference to talk about the planks of his economic program that has been complete and those yet to do. But, in the end, he discussed the need to "stick to it and keep working at it." He views it as his guiding philosophy as his administration offers new policies, makes adjustments and tries to get this country on course. Persistence is his charge and the philosophy backed by action, he believes will solve the nation's problems.

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President Barack Obama answers a question during his news conference. (Source: Getty Images)

Derek T. Dingle is the editor-in-chief of Black Enterprise magazine.

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3 Responses to “Obama Pledges Persistence”

  1. Mr. Dingle,

    Loved your blog and I loved the fact that BLACK ENTERPRISE had a seat right up front. This is right where BLACK ENTERPRISE deserves to be, given its place as the pre-eminent media entity covering black business and personal finance.

    Reply

  2. Bea Hanks on March 25th, 2009 at 9:33 am
  3. Derek, you're the man!

    Reply

  4. Andrew on March 25th, 2009 at 11:48 am
  5. “It took me a couple of days because I like to know what I’m talking about before I speak.”

    President Obama said this in retort to CNN's Ed Hall, who was pressing (to the point of being obnoxious) the POTUS on why his response to the AIG bonus scandal came several days after New York's Andrew Cuomo criticized the bonuses. The president's response is my absolute favorite moment of the press conference, and perhaps of the Obama Administration to date!

    Obama to media: Don't let the smooth taste fool you!

    Great work, Mr. Dingle!

    Reply

  6. Alfred Edmond Jr. on March 25th, 2009 at 5:04 pm

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