U.S. President Barack Obama told MTV on Friday in an interview with reporters, said he hopes to have a more open political music today said his eldest daughter Maria (Malia) appointments or car, because he is concerned about on her Facebook .
Interview shake Calloway commander, he is more worried about is to see his daughter and the boys went out behind the wheel or join social networking sites.
"I am worried about Facebook," he said. "I know people on Facebook, it is clear that they have completely changed, as you know, social networking, but Maria (Malia), because she is well known, I am very keen on her to protect her privacy."
Her decision obviously Later, as she gets older, but now, even if just for security reasons, she does not have a Facebook page. Date, which is good, "led to her Secret Service protection," he added : with a smile., Obama said he hoped his girl would be dating boys who respect them, pay attention to them, understand their value. '
"Driver's license, and always worry about their parents, but you have to know that sooner or later they will have to leave the nest, so we need to be clear, she is how to get the license," he said. The half-hour exchange, broadcast live on the MTV channel's website, is Obama doing 10 interviews on Friday, most of them for the key battleground states, or like one of the key demographic of young voters.
Calloway pointed out that participation in political musician Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Public Enemy and Rage Against the machine, and requires the President, today, the best inspired and informed "of young people.
"We have not seen too much direct political music, I think the most dynamic musical art form, in the past 10-15 years, has been a hip-hop, but there have been a number of people involved in political statements, there is a "Obama said.
"But it's a lot more cultural politics. You have people like Springsteen will still be a very strong political statement, but I would like to see a more explicit discussion of the problem is now," he said. (Usually close to the president's campaign rally Springsteen "We take care of our own" boss Obama movement, especially in Ohio).
"You just mentioned Bob Marley, I remember, when I was in college English listening and do not necessarily agree with his whole philosophy, but my awareness work, dignity and freedom of our people how to think outside the struggle "Obama said.
"Think about a lot of the last century, the music of the 70's, there is a sense of participation in the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement, what happened what happened.
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